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Suillus subluteus salmonicolor Disp Jardin DW Ms-760640561

Suillus subluteus salmonicolor Disp Jardin DW Ms-760640561.jpg A farm house in Nyachuka. These houses started to get painted in the late 1990 when Matsutake money enabled farmers to do so. Before that house were unpainted.ThumbnailsCookeina sulcipes MariquitaA farm house in Nyachuka. These houses started to get painted in the late 1990 when Matsutake money enabled farmers to do so. Before that house were unpainted.ThumbnailsCookeina sulcipes MariquitaA farm house in Nyachuka. These houses started to get painted in the late 1990 when Matsutake money enabled farmers to do so. Before that house were unpainted.ThumbnailsCookeina sulcipes MariquitaA farm house in Nyachuka. These houses started to get painted in the late 1990 when Matsutake money enabled farmers to do so. Before that house were unpainted.ThumbnailsCookeina sulcipes MariquitaA farm house in Nyachuka. These houses started to get painted in the late 1990 when Matsutake money enabled farmers to do so. Before that house were unpainted.ThumbnailsCookeina sulcipes Mariquita

Suillus subluteus also known as Suillus salmonicolor growing with introduced pines in Jardin. Some Colombian source falsely list this mushroom as S. luteus, which it is clearly not.