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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** 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. |
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