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Suillus decipiens.   Click a photo to enlarge it.   back to list

Suillus decipiens Mushroom
Ref No: 8982
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location: North America
edibility: Edible
fungus colour: Yellow, Red or redish or pink
normal size: 5-15cm
stem type: Ring on stem
spore colour: Light to dark brown
habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on the ground

Suillus decipiens (Berk. & Curt.) O. Kuntze Cap 3.5-7cm across, convex becoming flatter; maize yellow or paler, with pinkish-cinnamon or pale tan appressed scales; sometimes appearing darker when wet. Tubes up to 5mm long; honey yellow. Pores irregular, compound; same color as tubes. Stem 40-70 x 7-15mm, solid, tapering and hooked toward the base; yellowish to cinnamon buff or cinnamon pink below; cottony-scaly. Veil sheath-like, forms a slight gray to whitish ring. Flesh straw yellow, mostly unchanging, but becoming dull pinky-tawny in places. Odor agreeable, mild. Taste mild. Spores cylindrical to subellipsoid, smooth, 9-12 x 3.5-5µ. Deposit ochraceous brown. Habitat in dense groups on the ground, in humus, in mixed pine-oak forests, and sphagnum bogs. Frequent. Found in southeastern North America, north to New Jersey. Season June-September. Edible

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