Brown caps of bolete mushrooms Leccinellum griseum(?) in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of brown caps of bolete mushrooms (Leccinellum griseum(? situated on the forest floor amidst fallen leaves and twigs. The mushroom caps exhibit a smooth texture and a uniform coloration, with no visible signs of damage or decay.

**Mushroom Characteristics**

* **Caps**: Brown in color, with an irregular shape that is more rounded at one end than the other.
* **Stems**: Short and stout, approximately half the length of the cap, but not clearly visible due to being covered by the surrounding foliage.
* **Spores**: White or pale yellowish-brown, indicating a potential connection to certain types of trees.

**Surrounding Environment**

The mushrooms are growing in a natural setting, with fallen leaves and twigs scattered around them. The overall atmosphere suggests a damp, humid environment conducive to mushroom growth, possibly under the canopy of deciduous trees.

**Conclusion**

Based on these observations, it is likely that the bolete mushrooms (Leccinellum griseum(? are growing in a forested area with an abundance of organic matter, such as fallen leaves and twigs. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Los sombreros marrones de los hongos Leccinellum griseum(?) en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 18 de julio de 2018. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de los sombreros marrones de los hongos Leccinellum griseum(? situados sobre el suelo forestal entre las hojas caídas y ramitas. Los sombreros de los hongos muestran una textura lisa y un color uniforme, sin signos visibles de daño o descomposición. **Características del Hongo** * **Sombreros**: De color marrón, con una forma irregular que es más redondeada en un extremo que en el otro. * **Tallos**: Cortos y robustos, aproximadamente la mitad de la longitud del sombrero, pero no claramente visibles debido a estar cubiertos por la vegetación circundante. * **Esclerocios**: Blancos o amarillo-pálidos, lo que indica una posible conexión con ciertos tipos de árboles. **Ambiente Circundante** Los hongos están creciendo en un entorno natural, con hojas caídas y ramitas esparcidas alrededor de ellos. La atmósfera general sugiere un ambiente húmedo y húmedo propicio para el crecimiento de los hongos, posiblemente bajo la cubierta de árboles de hoja caduca. **Conclusión** Basándose en estas observaciones, es probable que los hongos Leccinellum griseum(? estén creciendo en un área boscosa con abundancia de materia orgánica, como hojas y ramitas caídas. – Spanish translation

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