Leucopaxillus alboalutaceus is a type of fungus often found in coniferous forests across North America and parts of Europe. It typically grows in groups and has a notable white to pale yellowish color. Leucopaxillus alboalutaceus has a broad, slightly depressed cap and a short, stout stem. Its appearance can blend well with leaf litter and other forest floor elements.
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General Info About Leucopaxillus alboalutaceus
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Attributes of Leucopaxillus alboalutaceus
You can find Leucopaxillus alboalutaceus by these plants:
Spruces, Firs
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Scientific Classification of Leucopaxillus alboalutaceus