
Appearance
The cap is a red or rosy colour, 3–6 cm wide, convex to flat, or slightly depressed, and weakly sticky. It peels only to a third of its radius, which reveals pink flesh. The flesh is firm and white or sometimes yellowish, smells of coconut, and tastes peppery. It is often damaged by slugs. The stem is 2–5 cm long, 1–1.5 cm wide, cylindrical,, and white. The gills are narrowly spaced, adnexed, rounded, and white, often with a faint blue-green sheen. The spore print is white.
Distribution
The species is mycorrhizal with beech in woodland areas. It is widespread and common in Europe, Asia, and North America, where these trees grow.
Habitat
The species is mycorrhizal with beech in woodland areas. It is widespread and common in Europe, Asia, and North America, where these trees grow.References:
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