Sticky sawgill typically grows on wood, especially favoring conifer stumps and logs. It is recognized by its medium to large size, sticky texture, and distinctive fibrous cap that can vary in color from reddish-brown to grayish. Unique for its robust, woody stem, sticky sawgill thrives in temperate forests and is often seen during the cooler months.
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Attributes
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About Sticky sawgill
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Attributes of Sticky sawgill
Stem Cross Sections
Hollow or cottony hollow
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.