Hygrophorus subviscifer belongs to the Hygrophoraceae family, known for its slimy, sticky cap particularly during wet conditions. It is typically found in coniferous forests, often in a symbiotic relationship with pine trees, helping in nutrient exchange. Visually, it features a shiny, pale to yellowish cap with a whitish stalk, appearing mainly in late fall.
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General Info About Hygrophorus subviscifer
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Attributes of Hygrophorus subviscifer
You can find Hygrophorus subviscifer by these plants:
Coast live oak
Species Status
Vulnerable
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Scientific Classification of Hygrophorus subviscifer