Suillus helenae typically grows in symbiosis with pine trees, thriving in coniferous forests. It is distinguished by its sticky, brown cap and the presence of a ring on its stalk. The underside of the cap features small pores instead of gills, which are yellowish when young but turn brown as it ages.
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