Suillus umbrinus grows mainly in coniferous forests, particularly under pine trees, forming a beneficial relationship with the tree roots. It has a smooth, sticky cap that ranges from brown to dark brown and features pores underneath instead of gills. This species typically appears during the wetter months of late summer to fall.
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