Dissected Jackson's Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii) on Little Lake Creek Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Richards, Texas

🎞️ #2587-05
▦ Current Album
Sam Houston Forest, Texas, November 1 - 2, 2019

Album 2587: Sam Houston Forest, Texas, November 1 - 2, 2019

The image presents a dissected Jackson's Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii), showcasing its distinctive features and colors.

* **Mushroom Cap:**
* The cap is reddish-orange with yellow edges.
* It appears to be partially torn, exposing the inner flesh of the mushroom.
* The cap's surface is smooth and slightly concave in the center.
* **Stem:**
* The stem is long and slender, extending from the base of the cap to the bottom of the image.
* It has a white or light-colored base that gradually darkens towards the top.
* The stem is slightly ribbed and has a few small scabs or bumps along its length.
* **Gills:**
* The gills are not visible in this image, as they are likely hidden beneath the cap's torn edge.
* However, based on the mushroom's species, it can be inferred that the gills would be white and crowded, eventually becoming adnate or free at the stem.
* **Spores:**
* The spores of Amanita jacksonii are unknown, but they are likely to be similar to those of other members of the genus Amanita.
* The spores would typically be white or light-colored, and their shape and size would depend on the specific species.
* **Flesh:**
* The flesh of the mushroom is not visible in this image, but it would likely be firm and white or pale yellowish in color.
* The flesh might also have a slightly slimy texture, especially when young.

In summary, the dissected Jackson's Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii) has a reddish-orange cap with yellow edges, a long and slender stem that is white or light-colored at the base and darkens towards the top, and gills that are not visible in this image but would likely be white and crowded. The spores of this species are unknown, but they would probably be similar to those of other members of the genus Amanita, while the flesh is firm and white or pale yellowish in color with a slightly slimy texture when young. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Disecaron el hongo César delgado de Jackson (Amanita jacksonii) en el Sendero del circuito Little Lake Creek en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston. Richards, Texas, 1 de noviembre de 2019. La imagen presenta un hongo César delgado de Jackson disecado (Amanita jacksonii), que muestra sus características y colores distintivos. * **Sombrero del hongo:** * El sombrero es rojizo anaranjado con bordes amarillos. * Parece parcialmente desgarrado, dejando al descubierto la carne interna del hongo. * La superficie del sombrero es lisa y ligeramente cóncava en el centro. **Tallo del hongo:** * El tallo es largo y delgado, extendiéndose desde la base del sombrero hasta la parte inferior de la imagen. * Tiene una base blanca o de color claro que se oscurece hacia la parte superior. * El tallo tiene unas estrías ligeras y presenta algunos pequeños costrones o protuberancias a lo largo de su longitud. **Ciñeras:** * Las ciñeras no son visibles en esta imagen, ya que están probablemente ocultas bajo el borde desgarrado del sombrero. * Sin embargo, basándonos en la especie del hongo, podemos inferir que las ciñeras serían de color blanco y estarían muy juntas, llegando a ser adnatas o libres en el tallo. **Esclerohorios:** * Las esporas de Amanita jacksonii son desconocidas, pero probablemente sean similares a las de otros miembros del género Amanita. * Las esporas serían típicamente de color blanco o claro y su forma y tamaño dependerían de la especie en cuestión. **Carne:** * La carne del hongo no es visible en esta imagen, pero sería probablemente firme y de color blanco o amarillento pálido. * La carne podría presentar un textura ligeramente viscosa, especialmente cuando es joven. En resumen, el hongo César delgado de Jackson disecado (Amanita jacksonii) tiene un sombrero rojizo anaranjado con bordes amarillos, un tallo largo y delgado que es blanco o de color claro en la base y se oscurece hacia la parte superior, y ciñeras que no son visibles en esta imagen, pero probablemente serían de color blanco y estrechas. Las esporas de esta especie son desconocidas, pero probablemente sean similares a las del género Amanita, mientras que la carne es firme y blanca o amarillenta pálido con una textura ligeramente viscosa cuando joven. – Spanish translation

Similar Find pictures that are similar to this picture

Thumbnail of picture 2587-03: Jackson s Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii) on Little Lake ... National Forest. Richards, Texas, November 1, 2019 Similar(1): Jackson s Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii) on Little Lake ... National Forest. Richards, Texas, November 1, 2019 Thumbnail of picture 2587-04: Side view of Jackson s Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii) on ... National Forest. Richards, Texas, November 1, 2019 Similar(2): Side view of Jackson s Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii) on ... National Forest. Richards, Texas, November 1, 2019 Thumbnail of picture 2364-13: Dissected Jackson s Slender Caesar mushrooms (Amanita jacksonii group ... Forest. Richards, Texas, September 23, 2018 Similar(3): Dissected Jackson s Slender Caesar mushrooms (Amanita jacksonii group ... Forest. Richards, Texas, September 23, 2018 Thumbnail of picture 2589-01: Jackson s Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii) on Sand Branch ... Forest near Richards. Texas, November 3, 2019 Similar(4): Jackson s Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii) on Sand Branch ... Forest near Richards. Texas, November 3, 2019 Thumbnail of picture 2366-15: Jackson s Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii group) on Little ... Forest. Richards, Texas, September 23, 2018 Similar(5): Jackson s Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii group) on Little ... Forest. Richards, Texas, September 23, 2018 Thumbnail of picture 794-24: Jackson s Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii group) in Little ... Forest. Richards, Texas, September 26, 2009 Similar(6): Jackson s Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii group) in Little ... Forest. Richards, Texas, September 26, 2009 Thumbnail of picture 794-23: Rim of Jackson s Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii group) in ... Forest. Richards, Texas, September 26, 2009 Similar(7): Rim of Jackson s Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii group) in ... Forest. Richards, Texas, September 26, 2009 Thumbnail of picture 2366-16: Striated cap of Jackson s Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii ... Forest. Richards, Texas, September 23, 2018 Similar(8): Striated cap of Jackson s Slender Caesar mushroom (Amanita jacksonii ... Forest. Richards, Texas, September 23, 2018

Keywords & Related