| Family: Suillaceae | |
| Fungi:> Basidiomycota:> Basidiomycetes:> Boletales:> Suillaceae:> Suillus. |
| The Suillus are separated from other boletes by growing under conifers having slimy caps, having dots on the stem, large pore openings and a partial veil. | Related Family's |
| - Boletaceae - Boletinellaceae | |
| Genus: Suillus | |
| Species: Suillus luteus (L.) Roussel | ![]() | ||
| Common Name: Slippery Jack Found: Exotic forest - Pine Substrate: Ground Spore: Brown | Height: 100 mm Width: 75 mm Season: Autumn Edible: Yes | ||
| Species: Suillus granulatus (Fr.) O.Kunze | ![]() | ||
| Common Name: Granular-Dotted Bolete Found: Exotic forest - Pine Substrate: Ground Spore: Brown | Height: 100 mm Width: 75 mm Season: Autumn Edible: Yes | ||
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