Dissected ashtray bolete mushrooms (Leccinum rubropunctum) on Stubblefield section of Lone Star hiking trail north from Trailhead No. 6 in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas

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College Station - Sam Houston Forest, Texas, July 29 - 31, 2020

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The image presents a close-up view of three ashtray bolete mushrooms (Leccinum rubropunctum) lying on the forest floor. The mushrooms are characterized by their light yellowish-brown caps and stems, which gradually transition to a white color towards the top.

**Visual Observations:**

* **Mushroom Caps:** The caps of the mushrooms exhibit a distinctive pattern, featuring small reddish-brown spots scattered across their surface.
* **Stems:** The stems of the mushrooms are long and slender, tapering slightly towards the base. They are also light yellowish-brown in color, with a smooth texture.
* **Gills:** The underside of each mushroom features gills that are white to cream-colored, arranged in a regular pattern.
* **Forest Floor:** The forest floor beneath the mushrooms is composed primarily of mulch or wood chips, which provide a contrasting background for the mushrooms.

**Image Context:**

The image appears to have been taken during the summer months, as indicated by the presence of leaves and twigs on the forest floor. The overall atmosphere suggests a serene and natural setting, with the mushrooms seemingly growing in their natural habitat.

**Key Features:**

* **Mushroom Type:** Ashtray bolete (Leccinum rubropunctum)
* **Coloration:** Light yellowish-brown caps, white to cream-colored gills
* **Stem Characteristics:** Long and slender, tapering towards the base
* **Forest Floor:** Mulch or wood chips
* **Atmosphere:** Serene and natural setting

Overall, the image provides a detailed and intimate view of the ashtray bolete mushrooms, highlighting their unique characteristics and natural habitat. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Disecado hongos en forma de botella (Leccinum rubropunctum) en la sección Stubblefield del sendero Lone Star al norte desde el Punto de Partida N.º 6 en Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, 31 de julio de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de tres hongos en forma de botella (Leccinum rubropunctum) que yacen sobre el suelo del bosque. Los hongos se caracterizan por sus sombreros y tallos ligeramente amarillentos-marrón, que gradualmente transitan hacia un color blanco en la parte superior. **Observaciones visuales:** * **Sombreros de Hongos:** Los sombreros de los hongos presentan un patrón distintivo, con pequeñas manchas pardorrojizas dispersas por toda su superficie. * **Tallos:** Los tallos de los hongos son largos y delgados, estrechándose ligeramente hacia la base. Son también de un color amarillento-marrón claro, con una textura lisa. * **Culatas:** La parte inferior de cada hongo cuenta con culatas de un blanco a crema, dispuestas en un patrón regular. * **Suelo del Bosque:** El suelo del bosque por debajo de los hongos está compuesto principalmente por astillas o virutas de madera, que proporcionan un contraste de fondo para los hongos. **Contexto de la imagen:** La imagen parece haber sido tomada durante los meses de verano, como se indica por la presencia de hojas y ramitas sobre el suelo del bosque. El ambiente general sugiere un entorno sereno y natural, con los hongos creciendo aparentemente en su hábitat natural. **Características clave:** * **Tipo de Hongo:** Hongo en forma de botella (Leccinum rubropunctum) * **Coloración:** Sombreros de color amarillento-marrón claro, culatas blancas a crema * **Características del Tallos:** Largos y delgados, estrechándose ligeramente hacia la base * **Suelo del Bosque:** Astillas o virutas de madera * **Ambiente:** Sereno y natural en general. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada e íntima de los hongos en forma de botella, destacando sus características únicas y su hábitat natural. – Spanish translation

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