Dotted-stalked Suillus
Suillus granulatus (L.) Roussel
Dotted-stalked Suillus: https://www.marylandbiodiversity.org/species/11900
Synonyms
Suillus lactifluus 
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48 Records

Status

Found solitary or in groups under white pines.

Description

Cap: Tan-brown, becoming red-brown in age; broadly convex to flat; viscid; margin with narrow band of sterile tissue; flesh white. Pores: Pale yellow when young, darker in age; bruise brownish in mature specimens; beads of milk-like latex often present in young specimens; angular. Stalk: Shades of yellow sometimes with reddish streaks; dry; nearly equal or enlarged down with narrowed base. Extended handling of these fruiting bodies stains hand dark brown (J. Solem, pers. comm.).

Relationships

Mycorrhizal with pines.

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