Leccinum longicurvipes (Snell & A.H. Smith) M. Kuo & B. Ortiz
Leccinum longicurvipes: https://marylandbiodiversity.com/species/13499
Synonyms
Boletus longicurvipes 
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Status

Found solitary or in groups on ground in oak-pine forests.

Description

Cap: Yellow-brown to orange-brown, often with orange center in age; smooth/slightly wrinkled/pitted; sticky, slimy when fresh; convex to broadly convex; cap turns cherry or orange-red with application of KOH or NH4OH, flesh negative with both. Pores: Pale olive-yellow or greenish-gray; may stain brown. Stalk: White or yellow, may have reddish or tan tones; scurfy with tiny scales (red-brown in age); equal or tapers up, frequently curved (J. Solem, pers. comm.).

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