Neohygrophorus angelesianus primarily grows in coniferous forests, specifically under pine and fir trees, forming a mutually beneficial relationship with these plants. It is noted for its distinct bright orange to red coloring and slimy cap, which often glistens in moist conditions. Typically found in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, it emerges during the cooler, wet months of fall and winter.
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Scientific Classification of Neohygrophorus angelesianus