Primary Pore Color is: 1- White, Buff, or Light Gray
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Suillus hirtellus
Viscid-when-moist, yellowish cap usually has red/brown tufts & may bruise brown. Oft-curved, yellowish stem w/dots that start yellow & age toward black.
Read moreSuillus kaibabensis (“Kaibab Slippery Jack”)
Yellow to brownish yellow pores DNS & may have dew drops when fresh. Whitish-yellow stem often has deep red to red-brown dots & stains, esp. lower down.
Read moreSuillus luteus (“Slippery Jack”)
Viscid yellow to red-brown cap w/sour-tasting skin. White stem ages yellow w/purplish or grayish tones, large, oft-viscid ring, & many dots & smears. Likes pine.
Read moreSuillus occidentalis
Short (<2″) white to pale yellow stem. Viscid buff, pinkish brown, to brown cap can seem to be on the ground. Whitish pores age to dingy yellow & DNS.
Read moreSuillus pallidiceps
Wrap in wax paper & the paper will turn purplish brown. Viscid to tacky, whitish cap ages to yellow & then dull cinnamon-buff, & may crack w/age.
Read moreSuillus placidus (“White Suillus”)
Viscid white cap & white pores both age yellower. Grows w/White Pine. Long, oft-curved stem w/pink-red dots & smears. Cap flesh may slowly stain pinkish.
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 pungens (“Pungent Suillus”)
White cap flesh yellows with age, smells pungent, & may taste mildly acidic. White stem ages toward yellow & has distinct red-brown dots.
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 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 alboater (“Black Velvet Bolete”)
Velvety black cap. Oft-swollen or bulbous stem echoes the cap color. Pores & white cap flesh usually stain pink, then become dark.
Read moreTylopilus ammiratii
White stem bruises red-brown. White stem flesh is mottled w/brown spots, & stains brown. White pores age to olive-buff or drab reddish, & stain brown.
Read moreTylopilus appalachiensis
White pores age pinkish & stain brown. A small but solid bolete that likes roadsides & mossy ground by tree stumps. Whitish cap flesh slowly browns & often tastes bitter.
Read moreTylopilus atratus (“False Black Velvet Bolete”)
Think “T. alboater but under hemlock.” Gray to black velvety cap often cracks even when young. White cap flesh slowly blackens w/no red phase.