What is another word for Suillus Albivelatus?

Pronunciation: [sˈuːɪləs ˈalbɪvˌɛlatəs] (IPA)

Suillus Albivelatus is a type of mushroom that grows in forests and can be found on the ground. Other synonyms for this species are Suillus luteus, Boletus luteus, Ixocomus luteus, and Gomphidius luteus. These mushrooms are also commonly known as the Slippery Jack, Sticky Buns, and Bolet Jaune among others. The name of this mushroom comes from its slimy cap, which can leave a sticky residue on your fingers when touched. Suillus Albivelatus is characterized by its bright yellow or orange cap and stipe, with a slimy texture that can make it challenging to clean. These mushrooms are edible and have a nutty, buttery flavor that makes them an ideal ingredient in many dishes.

What are the hypernyms for Suillus albivelatus?

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