tree has been planted as an ornamental; growing scattered or gregariously; late summer and fall; northern north america. cap: - cm across when mature; convex, becoming centrally depressed with an arched margin and, eventually, vase-shaped; whitish to pale pinkish or pale orangish pink; sticky when fresh...
pines--especially eastern white pine ; growing scattered or gregariously; summer and fall; fairly widely distributed in northeastern north america. cap: - cm; broadly convex with an inrolled margin when young; becoming shallowly depressed or vase-shaped, with an uplifted margin; slimy or sticky when fresh...
pocketed; encased in a white, sack-like volva ; attached to numerous white rhizomorphs . arms with flattened or concave outer sides and convex inner sides; – cm thick; tapering to apex; spongy and pocketed; hollow; orange to reddish orange; inner, convex surfaces covered with dark brown spore slime when fresh...
cinnamon to rusty spots with age; basal mycelium white. flesh: white; unchanging when sliced. odor and taste : odor sweetish, or not distinctive; taste slightly to moderately bitter. chemical reactions : koh negative on cap surface—or dull olive on darker caps. spore print : white or, in a very thick, fresh...
description: ecology: mycorrhizal with hardwoods, especially oaks; growing scattered to gregariously; common and frequently encountered; late spring to fall; widely distributed east of the rocky mountains. cap: - ( ) cm; convex when young, becoming broadly convex to flat with a shallow depression; dry; when fresh...
washington, and british columbia. description: ecology: mycorrhizal with conifers; growing alone, scattered, or gregariously; fall and winter; coastal northern california and northward along the pacific coast. cap: - cm, convex, becoming broadly convex or flat; sometimes with a central bump; sticky when fresh...
with douglas-fir , spruces, and (occasionally) with hardwoods; growing alone, scattered, or gregariously; fall and winter; along the west coast from california to the pacific northwest, and reported from the southwestern rocky mountains. cap: - cm, convex, becoming broadly convex or flat; sticky when fresh...
disturbed-ground settings but also found in woods; spring through fall; eastern and southeastern united states (documented in north america from new jersey to florida and texas; i have found it in pennsylvania and illinois). cap: - cm; convex to broadly convex, flat, or shallowly depressed; sticky when fresh...
when young covered by a white, powdery partial veil ; free from the stem; close or crowded; whitish; with frequent short-gills. stem: - cm long; up to cm thick; spindle-shaped when uprooted and viewed in its entirety; the base swollen and extending into a root-like projection; shaggy when young and fresh...