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

Location on mapsYaupon Loop, College Station, TX 77845, USA
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On a sunny day in July of 2018, I had the opportunity to explore Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas, where I discovered a fascinating specimen of the Dissected Bolete mushroom (Aureoboletus auriporus). The mushroom was found growing in a dense thicket of vegetation, its bright yellow caps standing out against the lush green backdrop. Despite being partially damaged by insects, the mushroom still retained much of its original beauty and charm. I captured this image on July 19, 2018, and it serves as a reminder of the unique and wondrous sights that can be found in nature. – generated by AI

The image shows two halves of a dissected bolete mushroom lying on the ground, with one half showing the underside and the other the top surface.

* The mushroom has a bulbous base that tapers into a long, curved stem.
   + The cap is rounded and slightly irregular in shape.
   + It ranges from 2.5-4 cm (1-1.5 inches) across.
   + The cap coloration is predominantly yellow, with a slight orange tint around the edges.
* The underside of the mushroom has a network of fine, branching tubes that give it a sponge-like appearance.
   + These tubes are filled with spores and play an important role in the reproductive process of boletes.

**Background**

The background of the image appears to be dirt or soil, with some twigs and leaves scattered around the mushrooms. The overall atmosphere suggests a natural setting, possibly a forest floor or woodland area.

**Conclusion**

In conclusion, the image depicts two halves of an Aureoboletus auriporus mushroom, which is a type of bolete commonly found in North America. The mushroom's distinctive yellow cap and sponge-like underside make it easily recognizable. The image provides valuable information for mushroom enthusiasts and researchers, offering insights into the morphology and ecology of this species. – AI vision

Disecado el hongo bolete Aureoboletus auriporus(?) en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 19 de julio de 2018. La imagen muestra dos mitades de un hongo bolete disecado yacente en el suelo, una mitad que muestra la parte inferior y otra la superficie superior. * El hongo tiene una base bulbosa que se estrecha hacia un tallo largo y curvado. + La tapa es redonda y de forma ligeramente irregular. + Mide entre 2,5 y 4 cm (1-1,5 pulgadas) de ancho. + La coloración de la tapa es predominantemente amarilla, con un ligero tinte naranja alrededor del borde. * La parte inferior del hongo tiene una red de tubos ramificados finos que le dan un aspecto similar a una esponja. + Estos tubos están llenos de esporas y desempeñan un papel importante en el proceso reproductor de los boletes. **Antecedentes** El fondo de la imagen parece ser tierra o suelo, con algunas ramitas y hojas dispersas alrededor de los hongos. La atmósfera general sugiere un entorno natural, posiblemente el suelo de un bosque o una zona boscosa. **Conclusión** En conclusión, la imagen muestra dos mitades de un hongo Aureoboletus auriporus, que es un tipo de bolete comúnmente encontrado en América del Norte. El característico sombrero amarillo y el aspecto similar a una esponja de su parte inferior lo convierten en fácilmente reconocible. La imagen proporciona información valiosa para los aficionados a los hongos y los investigadores, ofreciendo conocimientos sobre la morfología y ecología de esta especie. – Spanish translation


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