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Bitter bolete mushroom Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus(?) in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, June 4, 2018

Location on mapsIron Bridge Trail, College Station, TX 77845, USA
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The bitter bolete mushroom Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus can be found in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. This species of mushroom was photographed on June 4th, 2018. Its distinctive feature is its slender, cylindrical cap that ranges from light purple to dark blue-violet, with a smooth, sticky surface. The bitter bolete is known for its unique flavor and aroma, which is often described as unpleasantly bitter or soapy. Despite its unappealing taste, the mushroom is prized by some for its potential medicinal properties. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of a mushroom, specifically the Bitter bolete mushroom Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus(?), situated on the ground amidst leaves and dirt.

* **Mushroom:**
* The mushroom is characterized by its light brown cap with darker brown spots and ridges.
* The stem is long and thin, tapering towards the base.
* The texture of the cap appears rough and bumpy.
* **Background:**
* The background consists of a mix of dry leaves and dirt.
* Some green grass blades are visible in the top-left corner of the image.

In summary, the image showcases a Bitter bolete mushroom Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus(?) growing on the ground among leaves and dirt. – AI vision

El hongo Bitter bolete Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus (?) en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, el 4 de junio del 2018. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de un hongo, específicamente el hongo Bitter bolete Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus(?), situado en el suelo entre hojas y tierra. * **Hongo:** * El hongo se caracteriza por su sombrero marrón claro con manchas y aristas marrones más oscuras. * El tallo es largo y delgado, estrechándose hacia la base. * La textura del sombrero parece áspera y con bultos. * **Antecedentes:** * Los antecedentes consisten en una mezcla de hojas secas y tierra. * Algunas hojas de hierba verde son visibles en la esquina superior izquierda de la imagen. En resumen, la imagen muestra un hongo Bitter bolete Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus(?) creciendo en el suelo entre hojas y tierra. – Spanish translation


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