Suillus brevipes


Suillus brevipes (Peck) Kuntze 1898

The short-stalked Suillus brevipes has a convex, smooth, viscid, brown cap that appears to be sitting directly on the ground. The flesh is white and soft. The pores are pale yellow becoming dull olivaceus. The stipe is usually short bearing tiny glandual dots. There is no partial veil. This fungus is mycorrhizal with conifers and appears in September and October.

Suillus brevipes