Retiboletus retipes grows in North American woodlands, often found near oak trees during warm summer months. This species displays a stout stature with a distinctive cap that ranges from cream to golden brown. The mushroom's stem is notable for a net-like pattern, while the underside of the cap showcases pores that turn pinkish when bruised.
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