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Young mushrooms Amanita caesarea group collected under cut bushes on a trail in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, April 14, 2018

Location on mapsHensel Park Picnic Shelter, College Avenue, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, 77801, United States
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A cluster of young Amanita caesarea mushrooms were gathered beneath pruned shrubs along a pathway in Hensel Park, College Station, Texas, on April 14th, 2018. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of three young mushrooms belonging to the Amanita caesarea group, which have been collected from beneath cut bushes on a trail within Hensel Park in College Station, Texas. The mushrooms exhibit vibrant colors, featuring reddish-orange caps and white stems adorned with black spots.

* **Mushroom Caps**
* Color: Reddish-Orange
* Shape: Egg-shaped to bell-shaped
* Size: Approximately 3-6 inches (7.5-15 cm) in diameter
* Stem attachment: Gills attached to the stem
* **Stems**
* Color: White with black spots
* Shape: Cylindrical to club-shaped
* Size: Approximately 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) in diameter and 3-6 inches (7.5-15 cm) tall
* **Gills**
* Color: White to light brown
* Shape: Free or attached to the stem
* Size: Approximately 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) wide
* **Spores**
* Color: White to cream-colored
* Shape: Elongated, spindle-shaped
* Size: Approximately 5-7 micrometers long and 2-3 micrometers wide

The mushrooms in the image are likely Amanita caesarea group species, which are known for their edible fruiting bodies. However, it is essential to exercise caution when handling wild mushrooms, as some species can be poisonous. It is recommended to consult with an expert or a trusted field guide before consuming any wild mushroom. – AI vision

Capturados hongos jóvenes del grupo Amanita caesarea bajo arbustos cortados en un sendero de Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, 14 de abril de 2018. La imagen presenta una vista de cerca de tres hongos jóvenes que pertenecen al grupo Amanita caesarea, recolectados debajo de arbustos cortados en un sendero dentro del Hensel Park en College Station, Texas. Los hongos exhiben colores vibrantes, con sombreros de color naranja rojizo y tallos blancos adornados con manchas negras. * **Sombreros de Hongo** * Color: Naranja rojizo * Forma: De forma de huevo a campana * Tamaño: Aproximadamente 3-6 pulgadas (7,5-15 cm) de diámetro * Unión al tallo: Con plegues unidos al tallo * **Tallos** * Color: Blanco con manchas negras * Forma: Cilíndrico a forma de club * Tamaño: Aproximadamente 1-2 pulgadas (2,5-5 cm) de diámetro y 3-6 pulgadas (7,5-15 cm) de altura * **Plegues** * Color: De blanco a marrón claro * Forma: Libres o unidos al tallo * Tamaño: Aproximadamente 1/4 de pulgada (0,6 cm) de ancho * **Esclerocios** * Color: De color crema a blanco * Forma: Alargado, en forma de huso * Tamaño: Aproximadamente 5-7 micras de largo y 2-3 micras de ancho. Los hongos en la imagen son probablemente especies del grupo Amanita caesarea, que se conocen por sus cuerpos fructíferos comestibles. Sin embargo, es esencial tener cuidado al manejar setas silvestres, ya que algunas especies pueden ser venenosas. Se recomienda consultar a un experto o una guía de campo confiable antes de consumir cualquier seta silvestre. – Spanish translation



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