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Hemileccinum subglabripes Brownish pink cap that was bumpy, but smooth. Bright yellow pores that did not bruise. Stipe was yellow near the apex and brownish pink at the base. <br />
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Habitat: Growing on the ground in a mixed forest, but in an area dominated by oak, birch, and maple.<br />
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Habitat: Growing on the ground in a mixed forest, but in an area dominated by oak, birch, and maple.<br />
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Hemileccinum subglabripes

Brownish pink cap that was bumpy, but smooth. Bright yellow pores that did not bruise. Stipe was yellow near the apex and brownish pink at the base.

Habitat: Growing on the ground in a mixed forest, but in an area dominated by oak, birch, and maple.

Hemileccinum subglabripes Brownish pink cap that was bumpy, but smooth. Bright yellow pores that did not bruise.  Stipe was yellow near the apex and brownish pink at the base. <br />
<br />
Habitat: Growing on the ground in a mixed forest, but in an area dominated by oak, birch, and maple.<br />
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''Hemileccinum subglabripes'' is a fungus of the family ''Boletaceae'' native to North America. It was first described by Charles Horton Peck in 1887 as ''Boletus subglabripes''. In 2015 it was transferred to ''Hemileccinum'' based on DNA evidence.

Similar species: Boletales
Species identified by Christine Young
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By Christine Young

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Uploaded Nov 3, 2018. Captured Aug 5, 2018 09:48 in 91 Main St, Sharon, CT 06069, USA.
  • Canon EOS 80D
  • f/14.0
  • 1/128s
  • ISO2000
  • 100mm