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The Spanish Chopo bolete appears in compact and tight groups on the stumps, roots, and old trunks of elms, poplars, and willows, and sometimes on willow trees.
The cap of this Chopo bolete measures 2 to 10 cm in diameter, initially semi-spherical and dark brown, and later flattened and whitish.
The gills are initially whitish and later darken to a tobacco color with a smell reminiscent of overripe fruit or vinegar. The stem can reach up to 15 centimeters in length, is long and slender, and has a whitish or brownish color. It has a membranous ring.
The spores are ochre or tobacco-colored.
The Spanish Chopo bolete appears in compact and tight groups on the stumps, roots, and old trunks of elms, poplars, and willows, and sometimes on willow trees.
The cap of this Chopo bolete measures 2 to 10 cm in diameter, initially semi-spherical and dark brown, and later flattened and whitish.
The gills are initially whitish and later darken to a tobacco color with a smell reminiscent of overripe fruit or vinegar. The stem can reach up to 15 centimeters in length, is long and slender, and has a whitish or brownish color. It has a membranous ring.
The spores are ochre or tobacco-colored.