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Suillus appendiculatus

Suillus appendiculatus

A species of Slippery jacks

Suillus appendiculatus grows in a symbiotic relationship with pine trees, thriving in coniferous forests primarily in North America and Europe. It features a sticky, yellowish-brown cap and yellow pores underneath, which bruise brown when touched. This species typically appears in late summer to fall, often forming rings around the base of the trees.

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Attributes of Suillus appendiculatus
You can find Suillus appendiculatus by these plants:
Eastern hemlock, Red pine, Scots pine
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