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Dissected gilled bolete mushroom Phylloporus foliiporus (Phylloporus rhodoxanthus) in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, June 6, 2018

Location on mapsIron Bridge Trail, College Station, TX 77845, USA
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The dissectum gilled bolete mushroom Phylloporus foliiporus (Phylloporus rhodoxanthus) was photographed in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, on June 6, 2018. – generated by AI

The image features a dissected gilled bolete mushroom, Phylloporus foliiporus (Phylloporus rhodoxanthus), situated on the forest floor of Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas. The mushroom is positioned with its stem facing right and its cap facing left. The underside of the cap has been cut away to reveal the yellow gills, which are attached to the stem by a narrow ridge.

The cap's upper surface is predominantly brown, while the lower surface exhibits a white base that transitions into a yellow hue towards the edge. The stem itself is light brown in color and appears slightly roughened along its length.

In the background, dry leaves cover the forest floor, providing a natural setting for the mushroom. Overall, the image showcases the unique characteristics of this specific species of bolete mushroom, highlighting its distinctive features and habitat. – AI vision

Se seccionó un hongo bolota Phylloporus foliiporus (Phylloporus rhodoxanthus) en el Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, el 6 de junio de 2018. La imagen muestra a un hongo bolota seccionado, Phylloporus foliiporus (Phylloporus rhodoxanthus), situado sobre el suelo del bosque en Lick Creek Park en College Station, Texas. El hongo está colocado con su tallo hacia la derecha y su sombrero hacia la izquierda. La parte inferior del sombrero ha sido cortada para dejar ver las vetas amarillas, que están unidas al tallo por una estrecha cresta. El lado superior del sombrero es predominantemente marrón, mientras que el lado inferior muestra una base blanca que transita hacia un tono amarillo hacia el borde. El propio tallo es de color marrón claro y parece estar ligeramente rugoso a lo largo de su longitud. En segundo plano, las hojas secas cubren el suelo del bosque, proporcionando un entorno natural para el hongo. En general, la imagen muestra las características únicas de esta especie concreta de hongo bolota, resaltando sus rasgos distintivos y su hábitat. – Spanish translation


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