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Spotted bolete mushrooms (Xanthoconium affine) in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, May 31, 2018



In the picturesque Lick Creek Park of College Station, Texas, a group of Spotted Bolete mushrooms (Xanthoconium affine) were spotted thriving on May 31st, 2018. Their vibrant yellow caps and white spots glistened in the sunlight, creating a striking contrast against the lush greenery of their surroundings. These mushrooms are known for their unique appearance and are often sought after by mushroom enthusiasts and photographers. – generated by AI

The image showcases a close-up view of two spotted bolete mushrooms (Xanthoconium affine) nestled among fallen leaves and grasses on the ground.

**Mushroom Characteristics**

* The mushroom on the left boasts a large, flat cap with a light brown hue and darker spots.
* A small white patch at the base of the stem adds visual interest.
* The mushroom on the right is smaller, featuring a lighter brown cap with similar dark spots.

**Background**

* Fallen leaves cover the ground in shades of brown and tan, creating a natural backdrop for the mushrooms.
* Long blades of grass are scattered throughout the area, adding texture to the scene.

**Overall Impression**

The image presents a serene and earthy atmosphere, capturing the beauty of these spotted bolete mushrooms in their natural habitat. – AI vision

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