Suillus brunnescens is a species that forms a symbiotic relationship with certain trees, particularly pines, facilitating nutrient exchange. It typically appears in late summer to fall. Suillus brunnescens has a distinctive brown cap and, unlike many mushrooms, features a slimy or sticky surface when wet. It's recognized for its close gills that adhere directly to the stem.
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