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Limacella ochraceolutea

Limacella ochraceolutea

A species of Slimecaps

Limacella ochraceolutea belongs to the Amanitaceae family, known for its unique appearance with a slimy or sticky cap surface that often features subtle yellow to ochre tones. This species thrives in deciduous forests, typically forming symbiotic relationships with trees, which facilitates nutrient exchange and enhances forest health. Limacella ochraceolutea emerges mainly in late summer to autumn.

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