Suillus borealis is part of a group of mushrooms primarily found in northern regions, often associating with pine trees. They play a unique role in the environment by forming symbiotic relationships with plant roots, helping in nutrient exchange. This species typically appears in the late summer to fall and has a distinctive sticky cap with a brown to reddish-brown color.
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