The image depicts three brown brittlegill mushrooms (Russula) situated on a lawn within Thomas Park, College Station, Texas.
The mushrooms are characterized by their light-brown caps and white gills. The largest mushroom is positioned at the top of the frame, while the smaller one is located below it to the left. A third mushroom lies partially outside the frame on the right side.
Each mushroom features a cap with a slightly concave shape and a central depression. Their stems are short, stout, and pale in color. The gills, which are typically white but show signs of aging, appear somewhat tattered due to their exposure to elements.
The surrounding grass is greenish-brown, with brown leaves scattered about. The presence of the mushrooms suggests that they have recently grown on this lawn.
Overall, the image provides a clear view of the brown brittlegill mushrooms in their natural environment. – AI vision
Los hongos brittlegill marrones (Russula) en un prado de Thomas Park. College Station, Texas, 17 de noviembre de 2017. La imagen muestra tres hongos brittlegill marrones (Russula) situados en un prado dentro del Parque Thomas, College Station, Texas. Los hongos se caracterizan por sus sombreros de color marrón claro y sus láminas blancas. El hongo más grande está situado en la parte superior del cuadro, mientras que el más pequeño está ubicado debajo de él a la izquierda. Un tercer hongo se encuentra parcialmente fuera del cuadro en el lado derecho. Cada hongo presenta un sombrero con una forma ligeramente cóncava y una depresión central. Sus tallos son cortos, robustos y de color pálido. Las láminas, que suelen ser blancas pero muestran signos de envejecimiento, aparecen algo desgastadas debido a su exposición a los elementos. La hierba circundante es de color marrón verdoso, con hojas marrones dispersas. La presencia de los hongos sugiere que han crecido recientemente en este prado. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista clara de los hongos brittlegill marrones en su entorno natural. – Spanish translation
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