Suillus flavus is a type of mushroom that features a sticky, bright yellow cap and a yellowish stalk, often adorned with a distinctive ring. It typically grows in association with pine trees, thriving in the soil enriched by the tree's debris. Suillus flavus prominently appears after rainfall during late summer to autumn, forming symbiotic relationships with the roots of the pine trees, aiding in nutrient exchange.
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