Suillus tridentinus

Suillus tridentinus

''Suillus tridentinus'' is an uncommon, edible mushroom in the genus ''Suillus'', found mainly at higher altitudes beneath larches on chalk. It can be found together with larch boletes, but more scarce.
Brownish orange fungi with spotted spores at Heeswijk-Dintherse Bossen, Netherlands Note that this one is not as large as it appears on the photo, this is a wide angle (15mm) so close that I was almost touching it.  Europe,Heeswijk,Macro,Netherlands,Suillus tridentinus,autumn

Appearance

The cap is convex, orange to rusty red, slimy and often covered with dark brown scales. The cap grows up to 12 cm in diameter. The stem is rusty orange like the cap, with a hint of a slimy, yellowish-white ring that soon disappears. The flesh is lemon yellow with a mild taste.

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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionBasidiomycota
ClassAgaricomycetes
OrderBoletales
FamilySuillaceae
GenusSuillus
SpeciesS. tridentinus
Photographed in
Netherlands