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Edibility
Edible
Lookalike Danger
2 / 5
Habitat
❄️ Subalpine snowline
Season
Jun – Jul
"Fruits right at the edge of the retreating snowbank. Highest-elevation species in the West — if you see one, you've earned it."
This species is found with or partners with the following hosts. Ectomycorrhizal hosts (green border) form a root-level partnership; ericoid / arbutoid shrubs (purple border) share the same mycorrhizal networks.

Matsutake, slippery jack, suillus host.
White to pinkish mushroom that fruits right at the edge of melting snowbanks in subalpine zones. One of Colorado's earliest high-elevation mushrooms. Mild flavor.
Emerges at the snowbank edge as snow retreats, 10,000-12,500 ft. Subalpine fir and spruce zones. Mycorrhizal. Requires active snowmelt.
Min Soil Temp
38°F
Moisture Need
snowmelt active
Drought Tolerance
high
Elevation Range
10,000–12,500 ft
Most are edible or non-toxic. The snowbank habitat and timing are distinctive.
Emerges right at snowbank edge as snow retreats. Subalpine fir and spruce zones.
Photograph it and log your observation on iNaturalist. The community can help confirm your ID — always get confirmation before eating.