Group of bolete mushrooms Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus in area of oxbows in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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Mushrooms in College Station, Texas, June 29, 2018

Album 2298: Mushrooms in College Station, Texas, June 29, 2018

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The image shows a group of bolete mushrooms (Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus) lying on the ground in an area known as "oxbows" within Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. The photograph was taken on June 29th, 2018.

**Mushroom Description**

* **Coloration:** The caps of these mushrooms are a rich brown color with hints of reddish-brown, giving them a distinctive appearance.
* **Shape and Size:** The caps vary in size but generally appear to be around 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) in diameter. They have rounded edges and slightly wavy margins.
* **Stem:** The stems are stout, white or light brown, and do not exceed the width of the cap.

**Background**

* **Leaf Litter:** The background is covered with a layer of dry leaf litter, indicating that the image was taken in an area where leaves have fallen from trees.
* **Grass:** Some blades of grass are visible among the leaves, suggesting that the location receives some sunlight and has a mix of deciduous and possibly evergreen tree species.

**Overall Impression**

The image captures a serene scene of wild mushrooms growing on the forest floor. The boletes appear healthy and well-developed, with no signs of decay or damage. The surrounding environment adds to the natural beauty of the scene, creating an atmosphere that is both peaceful and fascinating for those interested in mycology (the study of fungi). – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Un grupo de hongos bolete Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus en el área de los meandros del río Lick. College Station, Texas, 29 de junio de 2018. La imagen muestra un grupo de hongos bolete (Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus) tendidos sobre el suelo en una zona conocida como "meandros" dentro del Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. La fotografía fue tomada el 29 de junio de 2018. **Descripción del hongo** * **Coloración:** Las cabezas de estos hongos son de un rico color pardo con toques rojizos, lo que les da un aspecto distintivo. * **Forma y tamaño:** Las cabezas varían en tamaño pero generalmente parecen ser alrededor de 2-3 pulgadas (5-7,5 cm) de diámetro. Tienen bordes redondeados y márgenes ligeramente ondulados. * **Tallo:** Los tallos son fuertes, blancos o marrones claros, y no sobrepasan la anchura de la cabeza. **Antecedentes** * **Litus de hojas:** El fondo está cubierto con una capa seca de hoja muerta, lo que indica que la imagen fue tomada en un área donde las hojas han caído de los árboles. * **Hierba:** Algunas hojas de hierba son visibles entre las hojas, sugiriendo que el lugar recibe algo de luz solar y tiene una mezcla de especies de árboles caducifolios y posiblemente perennes. **Impresión general** La imagen captura una escena serena de hongos salvajes creciendo en el suelo. Los boletes parecen sanos y bien desarrollados, sin signos de descomposición o daño. El entorno circundante agrega belleza natural a la escena, creando una atmósfera que es tanto pacífica como fascinante para aquellos interesados en micología (el estudio de los hongos). – Spanish translation

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