Sarcodon versipellis is recognized by its brown, spiny undersides and irregularly shaped cap that ranges in color from ochre to dark brown. It grows primarily in coniferous forests, often forming symbiotic relationships with trees by aiding in nutrient absorption. These mushrooms typically appear in the autumn season.
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General Info About Sarcodon versipellis
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Attributes of Sarcodon versipellis
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.