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Golden-pored bolete mushrooms (Aureoboletus auriporus) in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, July 1, 2020



Golden-pored bolete mushrooms were spotted in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, on July 1, 2020. Their unique feature is the golden pores on their caps, which give them a distinctive appearance. These mushrooms are a type of Aureoboletus auriporus and can be found in various parts of North America. They typically grow in clusters and have a yellowish-brown cap with a smooth surface. The golden-pored bolete is a popular choice among mushroom enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and flavorful flesh. – generated by AI

The provided image features a close-up view of four golden-pored bolete mushrooms (Aureoboletus auriporus), showcasing their distinctive yellow pores and caps with brown edges. The stems are light-colored, featuring a white base that gradually darkens towards the top.

The mushrooms appear to be growing in a grassy area, surrounded by dry leaves and twigs on the forest floor. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a serene and natural setting, likely captured during an outdoor excursion or nature walk. – AI vision

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