Xerocomus morrisii belongs to the Boletaceae family, known for its distinct sponge-like layer under the cap instead of gills. It typically thrives in woodland habitats, forming symbiotic relationships with tree roots. The cap displays earthy colors, helping it blend with the forest floor. Its stout stem and firm texture are characteristic.
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