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suillus lakei
The Western Painted Suillus is a colorful mushroom that grows in forests! Its bright colors make it look like it's wearing a fun paint job!
生息地: It lives in forests and grassy areas, often near pine trees.
The Western Painted Suillus has a slimy, reddish-brown cap often streaked with yellowish scales, making it look 'painted'. Its underside features a spongy layer of small, angular, yellowish pores instead of gills, a key distinguishing feature.
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カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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If you look closely, its cap can feel super sticky, especially after rain!
It loves to grow near Douglas fir trees, almost like they're best friends underground!
Some mushrooms have gills, but the Western Painted Suillus has tiny tubes that release spores!
The 'paint' in its name comes from the reddish-brown streaks that look like brushstrokes!
Western Painted Suillus forms special root connections with conifer trees that help both organisms get vital nutrients from the soil.
Western Painted Suillus helps break down leaves and wood in the forest, returning essential nutrients back into the soil for other plants.
This mushroom has a sticky cap that acts like a natural shield, helping to protect it from drying out in the sun and deterring some hungry insects.
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Forms mycorrhizal relationship, helping the tree absorb nutrients.
Pinus ponderosa
Shares nutrients with the tree through root connections.
Tsuga heterophylla
Forms a mutually beneficial relationship with the hemlock roots.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always ask an adult before touching or picking mushrooms.
5-15 cm
edible
5-15 cm
It lives in forests and grassy areas, often near pine trees.
soil
Late summer to fall
Olive-brown
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