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A close-up view of the dune stinkhorn mushroom (Phallus hadriani) growing on a grassy lawn in Robinson Ferry Road, Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site, Washington, Texas, is captured in this photograph taken on December 28, 2019. The mushroom's unique appearance and texture are highlighted in the close-up shot, showcasing its intricate details and the delicate grassy background. – generated by AI |
The image presents a close-up view of the dune stinkhorn mushroom (Phallus hadriani) situated on a grassy lawn along Robinson Ferry Road within Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site in Texas. The mushroom's appearance is characterized by its distinctive elongated shape, tapering towards the top and featuring a narrow neck at the base. The cap of the dune stinkhorn mushroom exhibits an irregularly shaped surface with numerous small, wavy folds that radiate outwards from the center. These features give the mushroom a textured appearance. The cap itself is brown in color, gradually darkening to almost black towards the top and exhibiting lighter shades near the base. The stalk of the dune stinkhorn mushroom appears short compared to its overall length. It tapers slightly as it approaches the base of the cap and is light brown in color with an irregular texture. In terms of size, this mushroom is relatively small, measuring approximately 3 inches (7.6 cm) in height. The background of the image features a grassy lawn that provides a natural setting for the mushroom. Overall, the image offers a detailed view of the dune stinkhorn mushroom's unique appearance and its placement within a natural environment. – AI vision |
Primer plano del hongo de estiércol arenoso (Phallus hadriani) en un prado de césped en Robinson Ferry Road en el sitio histórico estatal Washington-on-the-Brazos. Washington, Texas, 28 de diciembre de 2019. La imagen presenta una vista detallada del hongo de estiércol arenoso (Phallus hadriani) situado en un prado de césped a lo largo de Robinson Ferry Road dentro del sitio histórico estatal Washington-on-the-Brazos en Texas. El aspecto del hongo se caracteriza por su forma alargada distintiva, que se estrecha hacia la parte superior y presenta un cuello estrecho en la base. La cubierta del hongo de estiércol arenoso presenta una superficie de forma irregular con numerosos pliegues ondulados pequeños que se radian hacia afuera desde el centro. Estas características le dan al hongo un aspecto texturizado. La cubierta en sí es de color pardo, oscureciéndose gradualmente hasta casi negro hacia la parte superior y exhibiendo tonalidades más claras cerca de la base. El tallo del hongo de estiércol arenoso parece corto en comparación con su longitud total. Se estrecha ligeramente a medida que se acerca a la base de la cubierta y es de color pardo claro con una textura irregular. En términos de tamaño, este hongo es relativamente pequeño, midiendo aproximadamente 3 pulgadas (7,6 cm) de altura. El fondo de la imagen presenta un prado de césped que proporciona un entorno natural para el hongo. En general, la imagen ofrece una vista detallada del aspecto único del hongo de estiércol arenoso y su ubicación dentro de un entorno natural. – Spanish translation |
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