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Underside of Aureoboletus auriporus(?) mushroom in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, July 16, 2018

Location on mapsYaupon Loop, College Station, TX 77845, USA
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The underside of the Aureoboletus auriporus mushroom, photographed in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas on July 16, 2018, showcases its intricate and delicate features. The gills are tightly packed and have a distinctive yellowish-brown color, giving the mushroom an otherworldly appearance. The texture of the underside is smooth and slightly sticky to the touch, adding to its unique charm. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of the underside of an unidentified mushroom species, specifically focusing on its stem and cap.

**Key Features:**

* **Cap:** The cap is bright yellow-green with a rough texture, featuring short hairs that are slightly lighter than the cap's color.
* **Stem:** The stem is pale yellow to cream-colored, exhibiting a smooth texture. It appears to be slightly thicker at the base of the mushroom, tapering towards the top.
* **Gills:** The gills are decurrent, meaning they extend down the stem and form a skirt-like structure around it.
* **Spores:** The spore print is not visible in this image, but based on the description, it is likely white or cream-colored.

**Background:**

The background of the image features a patch of green moss or grass with some dried leaves scattered about. This suggests that the mushroom was found growing in a natural environment, possibly in a forest or woodland area.

**Conclusion:**

Based on the characteristics described in the caption and observed in the image, it is likely that the mushroom depicted is an Aureoboletus auriporus species. However, without further information or expert analysis, a definitive identification cannot be made. – AI vision

El lado inferior del hongo Aureoboletus auriporus(?) en el Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 16 de julio de 2018. La imagen presenta una vista detallada del lado inferior de una especie de hongo no identificado, centrándose específicamente en su tallo y sombrero. **Características clave:** * **Sombrero:** El sombrero es amarillo-verdoso brillante con una textura áspera, con pelos cortos que son ligeramente más claros que el color del sombrero. * **Tallo:** El tallo es de un amarillo pálido a crema, exhibiendo una textura suave. Parece ser ligeramente más grueso en la base del hongo, estrechándose hacia la parte superior. * **Poros:** Los poros son decurrentes, lo que significa que se extienden hacia abajo del tallo y forman una estructura similar a una falda alrededor de él. * **Esporas:** La impresión de esporas no es visible en la imagen, pero según la descripción, es probable que sea blanca o de color crema. **Antecedentes:** El fondo de la imagen muestra un parche de musgo verde o hierba con algunas hojas secas dispersadas alrededor. Esto sugiere que el hongo se encontró creciendo en un entorno natural, posiblemente en un bosque o área boscosa. **Conclusión:** Basándose en las características descritas en la leyenda y observadas en la imagen, es probable que el hongo representado sea una especie de Aureoboletus auriporus. Sin embargo, sin información adicional o análisis especializado, no se puede hacer una identificación definitiva. – Spanish translation


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