Suillus subolivaceus is typically found in North America near pine trees, thriving particularly in sandy soils. It forms a symbiotic relationship with these trees, facilitating nutrient exchange. The cap of suillus subolivaceus has a sticky texture when young, which becomes smoother as it matures. Its notable feature is the olive-brown color of the cap, which fades over time.
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General Info About Suillus subolivaceus
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Attributes of Suillus subolivaceus
You can find Suillus subolivaceus by these plants: