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Suillus neoalbidipes

Suillus neoalbidipes

A species of Slippery jacks

Suillus neoalbidipes thrives in a mutually beneficial relationship with pine trees, extracting nutrients while aiding the tree's absorption of water and minerals. Found primarily beneath pines, it plays a crucial role in forest ecosystems by decomposing organic matter and recycling nutrients. Its appearance is characterized by a smooth, sticky cap and a sturdy stem.

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Attributes of Suillus neoalbidipes
Flesh Bruises
Discolor to brown
You can find Suillus neoalbidipes by these plants:
Eastern hemlock, Red pine, Scots pine
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Scientific Classification of Suillus neoalbidipes
Toxicity and Edibility of Suillus neoalbidipes
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Is Suillus neoalbidipes Toxic?
Suillus neoalbidipes is known for triggering allergic reactions which vary from mild to severe, including symptoms such as skin rashes, itching, swallowing difficulties, stomach issues, and breathing problems. In extreme cases, it may induce anaphylaxis demanding urgent medical intervention. Furthermore, species-specific morphological features, habitat, and seasonality need identification for safe avoidance. Non-toxic look-alikes may complicate correct identification.
Type of poisoning
Allergic
Toxic Severity
Low toxicity
Incubation Period
0.5-24 hours
Poisoning Symptoms
Individual responses to a mushroom allergy can differ widely, with reactions spanning from slight to intense, including skin rashes, itching, swelling in the mouth, stomach upset, and respiratory issues. In severe cases, it can lead to anaphylaxis, which requires immediate medical attention.
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