Cleft-footed Amanita (Amanita brunnescens)(?) mushrooms 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 25 - 26, 2018

Album 2367: College Station, Texas, September 25 - 26, 2018

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The image depicts a cluster of white mushrooms growing in a wooded area, likely in a park or forest. The mushrooms are characterized by their distinctive features:

* **Shape and Size**: The mushrooms have large caps that range from 2 to 4 inches (5-10 cm) in diameter.
* **Coloration**: The cap is predominantly white, with brownish-red spots scattered across it. The stem is also white, but slightly longer than the cap.
* **Texture and Pattern**: The cap has a smooth texture and a wavy edge, while the stem is slightly ribbed and features short, pointed scales near the base.

The mushrooms are growing in a group, with some of them touching each other. The surrounding environment appears to be a wooded area, with fallen leaves and twigs scattered around the base of the mushrooms.

**Step-by-Step Description**

1. **Mushroom Identification**: The mushroom's shape, size, coloration, texture, and pattern are consistent with those of the Cleft-footed Amanita (Amanita brunnescens).
2. **Growth Environment**: The mushrooms are growing in a wooded area, likely in a park or forest.
3. **Surrounding Environment**: The surrounding environment is characterized by fallen leaves and twigs scattered around the base of the mushrooms.

**Summary**

In summary, the image shows a cluster of Cleft-footed Amanita (Amanita brunnescens) mushrooms growing in a wooded area. The mushrooms have distinctive features such as their large white caps with brownish-red spots, smooth texture, and wavy edge. They are growing in a group, surrounded by fallen leaves and twigs. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Muestran hongos Amanita (Amanita brunnescens) de pies hendidos en el Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 25 de septiembre de 2018. La imagen muestra un grupo de hongos blancos creciendo en una zona boscosa, probablemente en un parque o bosque. Los hongos se caracterizan por sus rasgos distintivos: * **Forma y Tamaño**: los hongos tienen un sombrero grande que mide de 2 a 4 pulgadas (5-10 cm) de diámetro. * **Coloración**: el sombrero es predominantemente blanco, con manchas marrones rojizas dispersas por toda su superficie. El tallo también es blanco, pero ligeramente más largo que el sombrero. * **Textura y Patrón**: el sombrero tiene una textura lisa y un borde ondulado, mientras que el tallo tiene unas nervaduras levemente prominentes y presenta pequeñas escamas puntiagudas cerca de la base. Los hongos crecen en grupo, algunos de ellos tocándose entre sí. El entorno parece ser una zona boscosa, con hojas secas y ramitas esparcidas alrededor de la base de los hongos. **Descripción paso a paso** 1. **Identificación del Hongo**: La forma, el tamaño, la coloración, la textura y el patrón del hongo son consistentes con los de los hongos Amanita (Amanita brunnescens) de pies hendidos. 2. **Entorno de Crecimiento**: Los hongos crecen en un entorno boscoso, probablemente en un parque o un bosque. 3. **Entorno Circundante**: El entorno circundante se caracteriza por hojas y ramitas secas esparcidas alrededor de la base de los hongos. **Resumen** En resumen, la imagen muestra un grupo de hongos Amanita (Amanita brunnescens) de pies hendidos creciendo en una zona boscosa. Los hongos presentan rasgos distintivos como un sombrero blanco grande con manchas marrones rojizas, una textura lisa y un borde ondulado. Crece en grupo rodeados de hojas y ramitas secas. – Spanish translation

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