Dissected bolete mushroom Boletus harrisonii in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas, September 17 - 18, 2018

Album 2359: College Station, Texas, September 17 - 18, 2018

The image presents a close-up view of two dissected mushrooms from the underside. The mushrooms are displayed with their stems facing upwards and lying on top of dry leaves.

* **Mushroom Stems:**
* The mushroom stems are long and thin, measuring approximately 5–6 inches (12.7–15.24 cm) in length.
* They exhibit a vibrant yellow hue with orange striations running along their lengths.
* The texture of the stems appears to be smooth, suggesting that they have been cleaned or handled carefully.

* **Mushroom Caps:**
* Each mushroom features a cap that is significantly larger than its stem.
* The caps are roughly circular in shape and display a deep red color with lighter edges.
* They appear to be relatively thick, indicating that they may have been preserved or dried.

* **Leaves:**
* The mushrooms rest on top of dry leaves, which cover the ground beneath them.
* The leaves are brown in color and display a crumpled appearance, suggesting that they have been exposed to the elements for some time.

* **Background:**
* The background of the image is not visible due to the close-up nature of the photograph.
* However, it can be inferred that the mushrooms were photographed outdoors in a natural setting, possibly in a forest or woodland area.

In summary, the image showcases two dissected bolete mushrooms with vibrant yellow stems and deep red caps, lying on top of dry leaves. The mushrooms appear to have been carefully handled and preserved, suggesting that they may have been used for scientific study or culinary purposes. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

He disecó hongos Bolete Boletus harrisonii en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, el 18 de septiembre de 2018. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de dos hongos disecados desde la parte inferior. Los hongos se muestran con sus tallos mirando hacia arriba y acostados sobre hojas secas. * **Tallos del hongo:** * Los tallos de los hongos son largos y delgados, miden aproximadamente 5–6 pulgadas (12,7–15,24 cm) de longitud. * Exhiben un tono amarillo vibrante con rayas naranjas que corren a lo largo de sus longitudes. * La textura de los tallos parece ser suave, lo que sugiere que han sido limpiados o manejados cuidadosamente. * **Sombreros del hongo:** * Cada hongo presenta un sombrero considerablemente más grande que su tallo. * Los sombreros tienen una forma aproximadamente circular y muestran un color rojo oscuro con bordes más claros. * Parecen ser relativamente gruesos, lo que indica que pueden haber sido preservados o secados. * **Hojas:** * Los hongos se apoyan sobre hojas secas, que cubren el suelo por debajo de ellos. * Las hojas son de color marrón y muestran un aspecto arrugado, lo que sugiere que han estado expuestas a los elementos durante algún tiempo. * **Antecedentes:** * Los antecedentes de la imagen no son visibles debido a la naturaleza cercana de la fotografía. * Sin embargo, puede inferirse que los hongos fueron fotografiados al aire libre en un entorno natural, posiblemente en un bosque o área boscosa. En resumen, la imagen muestra dos hongos Bolete disseccionados con tallos amarillos vibrantes y sombreros rojos oscuros, acostados sobre hojas secas. Los hongos parecen haber sido manejados con cuidado y conservados, lo que sugiere que pueden haberse utilizado para estudios científicos o fines culinarios. – Spanish translation

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