Yellow American blusher (Amanita flavorubens), bitter bolete Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus, and gilled bolete mushrooms Phylloporus foliiporus (Phylloporus rhodoxanthus) in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image shows a selection of wild mushrooms growing on the forest floor at Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas.

In the upper right corner is a brown and yellow mushroom with a reddish cap, likely the Yellow American Blusher (Amanita flavorubens), which grows from April to October in eastern North America.

To its left is a reddish-brown mushroom with a white stem and a pale yellow base of the stem. This appears to be the Bitter Bolete (Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus). It has a reddish cap, white flesh, and a pale yellow base of the stem, which can turn blue in age.

In the lower left corner is a red gilled bolete mushroom with what appears to be orange gills. This may be Phylloporus rhodoxanthus or Phylloporus foliiporus. The reddish cap and white stem are typical of these two species, which grow from May to November in eastern North America.

In the middle of the image is a pale yellow mushroom with a red cap that has been broken off. It appears to be another gilled bolete, possibly Phylloporus rhodoxanthus or P. foliiporus.

The background consists of dried leaves and twigs on top of tree bark. The mushrooms are growing at the base of a tree, perhaps an oak as indicated by the texture of the bark. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Y un hongo amarillo de los Estados Unidos (Amanita flavorubens), bolete amargo Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus y hongos con lengüetas de Phylloporus foliiporus (Phylloporus rhodoxanthus) en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 6 de junio de 2018. La imagen muestra una selección de hongos silvestres que crecen en el suelo del bosque en Lick Creek Park en College Station, Texas. En la esquina superior derecha hay un hongo marrón y amarillo con una tapa rojiza, probablemente el hongo blusher americano amarillo (Amanita flavorubens), que crece de abril a octubre en el este de América del Norte. A su izquierda hay un hongo marrón rojizo con un tallo blanco y una base amarilla pálida, que parece ser el bolete amargo (Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus). Tiene una tapa rojiza, carne blanca y una base de tallo amarillo claro, que puede volverse azul con la edad. En la esquina inferior izquierda hay un hongo de bolete de lengüetas rojo con lo que parecen ser láminas naranjas. Este puede ser Phylloporus rhodoxanthus o Phylloporus foliiporus. La tapa rojiza y el tallo blanco son típicos de estas dos especies, que crecen de mayo a noviembre en el este de América del Norte. En el centro de la imagen hay un hongo amarillo pálido con una tapa roja que se ha partido. Parece ser otro hongo de bolete, posiblemente Phylloporus rhodoxanthus o P. foliiporus. El fondo consiste en hojas secas y ramitas sobre la corteza del árbol. Los hongos crecen a la base de un árbol, quizás un roble, como indica la textura de la corteza. – Spanish translation

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