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Tiger sawgill mushrooms (Lentinus tigrinus) on a creek bed on Kiwanis Nature Trail. College Station, Texas, April 6, 2018



On a tranquil creek bed in College Station, Texas, the Tiger sawgill mushrooms (Lentinus tigrinus) thrive. The photograph was captured on April 6, 2018, showcasing the delicate beauty of these fungi. Their vibrant orange caps and wavy, saw-toothed edges create a striking contrast against the lush greenery that surrounds them. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of a cluster of tiger sawgill mushrooms growing on a creek bed within the Kiwanis Nature Trail in College Station, Texas.

In the foreground, several large and irregularly shaped white caps with brownish spots are visible. The mushroom's gills are yellow-white, densely packed, and run down the stem from the cap to the base. Several smaller, similar mushrooms are scattered around the main cluster.

The background features a creek bed covered in dirt, twigs, leaves, and other debris. The overall atmosphere suggests that this is a wild environment with various organic materials present.

Overall, the image showcases the unique characteristics of tiger sawgill mushrooms growing naturally in their habitat. – AI vision

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