In north america, mushrooms that look like Suillus granulatus, or Suillus lactifluus (lighter colored glandular dots) are classified as Suillus weaverae. Genetic studies have helped figure out the story here. Either way, these mushrooms are edible as long as you peel off the slimy skin on the cap. You can find these mushrooms growing under pines, especially eastern white pines. They're an easy fall edible mushroom since they often fruit in huuuuge flushes.
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Негізгі бет Identifying Suillus weaverae / Suillus lactifluus / Suillus granulatus
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