1. Found in the Pacific Northwest
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Suillus ponderosus
Grows on both wood & ground. Yellow pores bruise brown. Viscid cap varies in color (yellow to cinnamon) & may have greenish tints.
Read moreSuillus pseudobrevipes
Incurved, viscid yellow cap ages toward red-brown. Short, stout, ringed, white stem ages toward yellow, & has white dots.
Read moreSuillus punctatipes
White-yellow cap flesh DNS, but has a grayish red-purple layer by skin, & greenish-yellow by pores. Viscid brown cap ages to purple-brown to orange-cinnamon.
Read moreSuillus spectabilis
Yellow, oft-short stem may have a ring, & is often netted above it. Yellow cap flesh smells acidic to unpleasant, & tastes acrid to bitter.
Read moreSuillus subalpinus
Viscid, gray, purple- or red-brown-on-white cap w/white edge & sometimes spots. Whitish pores age yellower & DNS. White stem w/dots that age to purplish brown.
Read moreSuillus subolivaceus
White- to dull-yellow stem w/viscid brown ring in the middle & pinkish brown dots that darken w/age or handling. Viscid brownish cap.
Read moreSuillus tomentosus (“Blue-Staining Slippery Jack”)
Wooly/scaly, yellow to orangey cap balds w/ age. Brown-yellow pores stain blue, & babies may have yellow dew. Stains fingers brown.
Read moreSuillus weaverae f/k/a granulatus (“Butterball”)
White stem ages yellower & has many pink/brown dots & smears. Viscid cap. Whitish pores age yellow & usually stain dull cinnamon.
Read moreTylopilus amylosporus
White to olive-buff stem has red spots & yellow mycelium. Dark olive- to gray-brown cap cracks & fissures w/age. Blue-bruising yellow pores may have red tints.
Read moreXerocomellus chrysenteron (“Red Crack Bolete”)
Olive-brown cap w/many red-edged cracks. Stem is yellow by pores, purplish-red by base, & bruises blue-green. Yellow pores age to brown & stain blue. Cap flesh blues slowly.
Read moreXerocomellus diffractus
Olive-brown cap ages lighter & develops heavy, often red-edged cracks. Yellow pores age greenish, slowly bruise blue, & are sunken by the stem.
Read moreXerocomellus rainisiae
Yellow pores & stem stain green, resolving brownish. Dark cap stains greenish-black, growing paler as it cracks & fissures with age.
Read moreXerocomellus truncatus
Yellow pores age darker & stain blue/green. White flesh ages yellow & stains blue/green. Deep brown cap may redden w/age & often cracks.
Read moreXerocomellus zelleri (“Zeller’s Bolete”)
Gray- to brown-black cap often has a red-tinted edge. Yellow stem covered w/red or red-brown spots. Dark yellow pores stain blue.