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Deer shield (Pluteus cervinus) mushrooms in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, May 7, 2018

Location on mapsIron Bridge Trail, College Station, TX 77845, USA
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Deer shield mushrooms (Pluteus cervinus) were spotted in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, on May 7, 2018. Their unique shape and coloration make them stand out among other fungi. These mushrooms are known for their distinctive antler-like appearance, which gives them their common name. – generated by AI

The image showcases three deer shield mushrooms arranged on a bed of brown leaves and twigs. The mushroom's cap is light to dark tan with a slightly fuzzy texture that gradually fades towards the edge of the cap. Its underside features long white gills that are spaced far apart, giving it a delicate appearance.

In the top left corner, one mushroom has its stem facing upwards, while in the bottom right corner, another mushroom has its stem facing downwards. The third mushroom is situated to the center left and also displays its stem pointing upward.

The background of the image consists mainly of brown leaves and twigs that are scattered about on a flat surface. A large piece of wood or bark is visible in the upper portion of the image. Overall, the image provides a detailed view of these fascinating mushrooms from multiple angles, allowing for a closer examination of their unique features. – AI vision

Los hongos Deer Shield (Pluteus cervinus) en el Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 7 de mayo de 2018. La imagen muestra tres hongos Deer Shield dispuestos sobre una base de hojas y ramitas marrones. El sombrero del hongo es de un color oscuro a claro con una textura ligeramente borrosa que se desvanece gradualmente hacia el borde del sombrero. En su parte inferior cuenta con largas y separadas y delgadas líneas blancas, lo cual le da un aspecto frágil. En la esquina superior izquierda, uno de los hongos muestra su tallo hacia arriba, mientras que en la esquina inferior derecha, otro hongo muestra su tallo hacia abajo. El tercer hongo está ubicado a la izquierda del centro y también exhibe su tallo apuntando hacia arriba. El fondo de la imagen consiste principalmente en hojas marrones y ramitas dispersos sobre una superficie plana. En la parte superior de la imagen, se puede observar un trozo grande de madera o corteza. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de estos fascinantes hongos desde múltiples ángulos, permitiendo un examen más cercano de sus características únicas. – Spanish translation



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