Lactifluus subpiperatus belongs to the Russulaceae family and is known for its distinctive features. It typically grows in mixed forests, thriving in the presence of various trees. This species often appears during late summer to fall and is recognized by its creamy to pale tan cap and the presence of latex when the flesh is cut.
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Scientific Classification of Lactifluus subpiperatus