Dissected orange pore bolete mushrooms Boletus flammans on Little Lake Creek Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Richards, Texas

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Sam Houston Forest, Richards, Texas, September 23, 2018

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The image shows a collection of Boletus flammans (orange pore blete) mushrooms that have been dissected to reveal their internal structure.

* **Mushroom Bodies:**
* The mushroom bodies are orange-brown with a slightly lighter cap and darker stem.
* They appear to be in various stages of decay, with some exhibiting signs of rot or damage.
* Each mushroom has a single pore at the base of its stem, which is typical for this species.
* **Stems:**
* The stems are shorter and thicker than the caps, ranging from 3-6 inches in length.
* They have a rough texture and are covered with small brown scales or hairs.
* Some stems appear to be slightly bent or curved, possibly due to damage or handling.
* **Pores:**
* The pores at the base of each stem are small and round, ranging in color from light brown to dark brown.
* They are closely packed and cover the entire surface of the pore area.
* Some pores appear to be slightly larger than others, possibly due to age or damage.
* **Cap:**
* The caps are rounded and smooth, with a slight depression in the center.
* They range in size from 2-4 inches in diameter and have a firm, fleshy texture.
* Some caps appear to be slightly concave or indented, possibly due to handling or drying out.

Overall, the image provides a detailed view of the internal structure of Boletus flammans mushrooms, highlighting their unique characteristics and features. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Han desmenuzado hongos de bolete naranja Boletus flammans en el Little Lake Creek Loop Trail en la Sam Houston National Forest. Richards, Texas, 23 de septiembre de 2018. La imagen muestra una colección de hongos Boletus flammans (bote con poro naranja) que han sido desmenuzados para revelar su estructura interna. * **Cuerpos del hongo:** * Los cuerpos de los hongos son de color marrón naranja con un sombrero ligeramente más claro y un tallo más oscuro. * Parecen estar en varios estadios de descomposición, con algunos que muestran signos de podredumbre o daño. * Cada hongo tiene un solo poro en la base de su tallo, lo que es típico para esta especie. * **Tallos:** * Los tallos son más cortos y más gruesos que las cabezas, con una longitud que varía entre 3-6 pulgadas. * Tienen un textura rugosa y están cubiertos de pequeñas escamas o pelillos marrones. * Algunos tallos parecen estar ligeramente doblados o curvados, posiblemente debido a daños o manipulación. * ** Poros:** * Los poros en la base de cada tallo son pequeños y redondos, con una gama de colores que van desde marrón claro a marrón oscuro. * Están muy juntos y cubren toda la superficie del área del poro. * Algunos poros parecen ser ligeramente más grandes que otros, posiblemente debido a la edad o daño. * ** Sombrero:** * Los sombreros son redondos y lisos, con una ligera depresión en el centro. * Tienen un diámetro de 2-4 pulgadas y tienen una textura firme y carnosa. * Algunos sombreros parecen estar ligeramente cóncavos o mellados, posiblemente debido a la manipulación o secado. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de la estructura interna de los hongos Boletus flammans, destacando sus características y rasgos únicos. – Spanish translation

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