Conifer mazegill mushrooms (Gloeophyllum sepiarium) on a flat piece of wood on a recent sewage line right of way in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of Conifer mazegill mushrooms (Gloeophyllum sepiarium) growing on a flat piece of wood. The wood is situated within a right of way for a sewage line in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas.

**Mushroom Characteristics**

* **Shape and Color**: The mushrooms have a distinctive shape, with rounded caps that are brown or tan in color.
* **Size**: They appear to be quite large, with some caps measuring up to 4-5 inches (10-13 cm) in diameter.
* **Texture**: The caps seem to have a soft, velvety texture.

**Wood Characteristics**

* **Color and Texture**: The wood is light brown or grayish-brown in color and has a rough, weathered texture.
* **Size and Shape**: It appears to be a relatively flat piece of wood, with some visible cracks or grooves on its surface.

**Background and Context**

* **Location**: The image was taken in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, which suggests that the mushrooms are growing in a natural environment.
* **Right-of-Way for Sewage Line**: The presence of a sewage line right of way implies that the area may be prone to contamination or pollution.

**Overall Impression**

The image provides a detailed view of the Conifer mazegill mushrooms and their habitat. The combination of the large size, soft texture, and brown color of the caps suggests that these mushrooms are likely edible. However, it is important to exercise caution when foraging for wild mushrooms, as some species can be poisonous. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Los hongos Mazegill de Conífera (Gloeophyllum sepiarium) en una pieza plana de madera en un camino de derecho reciente de alcantarillado cerca de Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 22 de julio de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de los hongos Mazegill de Conífera (Gloeophyllum sepiarium) que crecen en una pieza plana de madera. La madera está situada dentro del camino de derecho para una tubería de alcantarillado en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. **Características del Hongo** * **Forma y Color**: Los hongos tienen una forma distintiva, con tapas redondeadas que son de color marrón o tostado. * **Tamaño**: Parecen ser bastante grandes, con algunas tapas midiendo hasta 4-5 pulgadas (10-13 cm) de diámetro. * **Textura**: Las tapas parecen tener una textura suave y velosa. **Características de la Madera** * **Color y Textura**: La madera es de color pardo claro o grisáceo, con una textura áspera y desgastada. * **Tamaño y Forma**: Parece ser una pieza plana de madera, con algunas grietas o surcos visibles en su superficie. **Contexto y antecedentes** * **Ubicación**: La imagen fue tomada en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, lo que sugiere que los hongos están creciendo en un entorno natural. * **Camino de derecho para tubería de alcantarillado**: La presencia de una tubería de alcantarillado implica que el área puede ser propensa a contaminación o contaminación. **Impresión general** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de los hongos Mazegill de Conífera y su hábitat. El tamaño grande, la textura suave y el color marrón de las tapas sugieren que estos hongos son probablemente comestibles. Sin embargo, es importante ser cauteloso al buscar hongos silvestres, ya que algunas especies pueden ser venenosas. – Spanish translation

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