Cross section of bolete mushroom, could be Tylopilus, in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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Mushrooms in College Station, Texas, May 26, 2020

Album 2714: Mushrooms in College Station, Texas, May 26, 2020

The image presents a close-up view of a cross-sectioned bolete mushroom, which appears to belong to the genus Tylopilus. The photograph was taken on May 26, 2020, in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas.

**Mushroom Characteristics**

* **Cross-Section**: The image showcases a vertical slice through the center of the mushroom cap.
* **Flesh and Pores**: The flesh is light brown to tan in color, with visible pores on the underside that are also light brown or tan.
* **Cap Shape and Size**: Although partially obscured by other leaves and debris, the cap appears to be slightly curved upwards at the edges, indicating a relatively small size.

**Background**

The background of the image is composed of various fallen leaves and twigs. The overall atmosphere suggests a forest floor environment during late spring or early summer, with temperatures ranging from 70°F (21°C) to 85°F (30°C).

**Conclusion**

In summary, the image depicts a cross-sectioned bolete mushroom, likely belonging to the Tylopilus genus, found on the forest floor of Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas. The mushroom's light brown flesh and tan pores are visible in the cross-section, while the partially obscured cap suggests a small size with a slightly curved shape. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

La sección transversal de un hongo bolete, podría ser Tylopilus, en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, mayo de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista de cerca de una sección transversal de un hongo bolete, que parece pertenecer al género Tylopilus. La fotografía fue tomada el 26 de mayo de 2020, en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. **Características del hongo** * **Sección transversal**: la imagen muestra una sección vertical a través del centro de la tapa del hongo. * **Carne y poros**: la carne es de color pardo claro a castaño, con poros visibles en el lado inferior que también son de color pardo claro o castaño. * **Forma y tamaño de la tapa**: aunque parcialmente oculto por otras hojas y restos, la tapa parece estar ligeramente curvada hacia arriba en los bordes, lo que indica un tamaño relativamente pequeño. **Antecedentes** El fondo de la imagen está compuesto por varias hojas caídas y ramitas. La atmósfera general sugiere un entorno del suelo forestal a finales de primavera o principios del verano, con temperaturas que oscilan entre 70 °F (21 °C) a 85 °F (30 °C). **Conclusión** En resumen, la imagen muestra una sección transversal de un hongo bolete, probablemente perteneciente al género Tylopilus, encontrado en el suelo del parque Lick Creek en College Station, Texas. La carne de color pardo claro y los poros de color castaño del hongo son visibles en la sección transversal, mientras que la tapa parcialmente oculta sugiere un tamaño pequeño con una forma ligeramente curvada. – Spanish translation

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