Primary Stem Color is: 2- Yellow to Orange
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Suillus 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 salmonicolor (“Slippery Jill”)
Orange/yellow (i.e. ‘salmon’) cap flesh & stem flesh by the base (more tan between). Stem has a viscid ring & red-brown dots/smears.
Read moreSuillus sinuspaulianus
Viscid chestnut- to red-brown cap ages toward orange & may be wrinkled. “Mealy” odor. Dry, yellow- to gray-brown stem is netted above ring w/red lines, spots, hairs or scales below.
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 subaureus
Orange-yellow pore surface DNS. Yellow cap flesh may stain red. Slightly viscid yellow-orange-apricot cap w/brown-red specks.
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 tomentosus var. discolor
Yellowish stem stains fingers brown, w/orange-brown dots that age to dark brown. Yellow-brown pores bruise slightly greenish blue, resolving brown.
Read moreSuillus wasatchicus
Pale yellow cap flesh DNS & smells pungent. Stem is yellow by pores & whitish by base, w/ reddish dots & smears that darken w/age.
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 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 balloui (“Burnt Orange Bolete”)
Bright orange cap fades w/age. White stem w/yellow-orange tints, stains brown. White cap flesh stains pink-tan to purple-brown.
Read moreTylopilus felleus (“Bitter Bolete”)
White cap flesh tastes bitter, & rarely stains pink. Oft-bulbous, brown stem has dark brown netting & may stain olive-brown. White pores age pinkish.
Read moreTylopilus intermedius (“Bitter Parchment Bolete”)
White cap flesh tastes bitter & stains brown. Oft-wrinkled/lumpy whitish cap & slightly darker stem both bruise yellow- to olive-brown.