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Giant Panus mushrooms (Lentinus levis, Pleurotus levis) or may be P. dryinus in bushes in Bee Creek Park. College Station, Texas, February 24, 2018

Location on mapsBee Creek, College Station, TX 77840, USA
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Giant Panus mushrooms, either Lentinus levis or Pleurotus levis, were found growing in bushes at Bee Creek Park in College Station, Texas, on February 24, 2018. These mushrooms are known for their large size and may be mistaken for P. dryinus. The park's diverse habitat provides an ideal environment for these fungi to thrive. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of three mushrooms, with two partially visible and one fully exposed. The mushrooms are characterized by their large size, white caps, and yellow gills.

* **Mushroom Caps**
* The mushroom caps are circular in shape.
* They have a smooth surface with no visible texture or pattern.
* The edges of the caps appear to be slightly wavy.
* The caps are all white, with no signs of discoloration or staining.
* **Mushroom Stems**
* Two of the mushrooms have their stems partially exposed, while one mushroom has its stem completely visible.
* The stems are long and slender, tapering slightly towards the base of the cap.
* They appear to be white or light-colored, matching the color of the caps.
* **Mushroom Gills**
* All three mushrooms have gills that are yellow in color.
* The gills are closely packed and run down the length of the stem.
* They appear to be attached to the stem at a slight angle, giving them a slightly flared appearance.
* **Background**
* The background is covered with brown leaves and twigs.
* There are also some small green plants or mosses growing among the leaves.

In summary, the image shows three large mushrooms with white caps and yellow gills growing in a wooded area. The mushrooms are partially visible, with two having their stems exposed and one having its stem completely visible. The background is covered with brown leaves and twigs, with some small green plants or mosses growing among them. – AI vision

Los hongos Panus gigantes (Lentinus levis, Pleurotus levis) o pueden ser P. Dryinus en los arbustos del Parque Bee Creek. College Station, Texas, 24 de febrero de 2018. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de tres hongos, dos parcialmente visibles y uno completamente expuesto. Los hongos se caracterizan por su gran tamaño, sombreros blancos, e himenios carnosos amarillos.
* **Sombrero del Hongo** * El sombrero del hongo tiene forma circular. * Tienen una superficie lisa sin textura o patrón visible. * Los bordes de los sombreros parecen ser ligeramente ondulados. * Los sombreros son todos blancos, sin signos de decoloración ni manchas. * **Tallo del Hongo** * Dos de los hongos tienen sus tallos parcialmente expuestos, mientras que un hongo tiene su tallo completamente visible. * Los tallos son largos y esbeltos, estrechándose ligeramente hacia la base del sombrero. * Parecen ser de color blanco o claro, coincidiendo con el color de los sombreros. * **Himenios del Hongo** * Los tres hongos tienen himenios amarillos. * Los himenios están muy juntos y se extienden por toda la longitud del tallo. * Parecen estar unidos al tallo formando un ángulo ligero, dándoles una apariencia ligeramente ensanchada. * **Contexto** * El fondo está cubierto de hojas marrones y ramitas. * También hay algunas plantas verdes pequeñas o musgos creciendo entre las hojas. En resumen, la imagen muestra tres hongos grandes con sombreros blancos y himenios amarillos que crecen en una zona boscosa. Los hongos están parcialmente visibles, dos tienen sus tallos expuestos y uno tiene su tallo completamente visible. El fondo está cubierto de hojas marrones y ramitas, con algunas plantas verdes pequeñas o musgos creciendo entre ellas. – Spanish translation



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