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Bolete mushroom Aureoboletus auriporus(?) in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, July 19, 2018



In Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, a Bolete mushroom species known as Aureoboletus auriporus (?) thrives. On July 19, 2018, a photograph of this fascinating fungi was captured, showcasing its vibrant yellow-orange caps and slender stems. – generated by AI

The image depicts a close-up photograph of a bolete mushroom, specifically the species **Aureoboletus auriporus** (or possibly another related species), situated on the ground among fallen leaves and twigs. The mushroom itself is roundish to oval in shape, with a brown cap that gradually lightens towards its outer edges, where it transitions into a vibrant yellow color. A small crack runs along the top of the cap near the apex.

The stem of the mushroom is slender and pale yellow, bearing some small cracks toward its base. The background features a mix of dry leaves and twigs scattered on the ground, with visible bark fragments in the upper left corner of the image.

Overall, the photograph presents an intimate view of this particular bolete species, showcasing its distinctive cap coloration and stem characteristics, set against a natural backdrop of decaying plant material. – AI vision

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