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Suillus glandulosipes

Suillus glandulosipes

A species of Slippery jacks

Suillus glandulosipes belongs to a group known for its symbiotic relationships with certain tree roots, enhancing nutrient absorption. They typically grow near conifer trees and are identified by their sticky caps and distinctive glandular dots on the stalk. They appear mainly in late summer to autumn and are known for their role in forest ecosystems.

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