Home Page > Picture Archives > Year 2020 > Album 2745 > Photo 38          Texas mushrooms > Tylopilus rhodoconius          
Rusty orange cap of a bolete mushroom Tylopilus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas  
Previous
Previous
Next
Next
Browse current photo album: College Station-Sam Houston Forest, Texas

Rusty orange cap of a bolete mushroom Tylopilus rhodoconius on a sandy path on Stubblefield section of Lone Star hiking trail north from Trailhead No. 6 in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, July 31, 2020

Location on mapsLone Star Hiking Trail, Montgomery, TX 77356, USA
#2745-38 Thumbnail 2745-38: Rusty orange cap of a bolete mushroom...National Forest. Texas Show full size picture

Histogram
Shooting data

X-Large Image
Similar   Thumbnail of picture 2745-39: Underside of a bolete mushroom Tylopilus rhodoconius on a sandy path ... Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, July 31, 2020 Thumbnail of picture 2989-25: Mature bolete mushrooms Tylopilus rhodoconius on a sandy path on ... Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, July 23, 2021 Thumbnail of picture 2989-26: Caps of mature bolete mushrooms Tylopilus rhodoconius on a sandy path ... Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, July 23, 2021 Thumbnail of picture 2745-40: Dissected bolete mushroom Tylopilus rhodoconius on Stubblefield ... Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, July 31, 2020 Thumbnail of picture 2745-22: Caps of bitter bolete mushrooms Tylopilus rubrobrunneus on ... Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, July 31, 2020
1996  1997  1998  1999  2000  2001  2002  2003  2004  2005  2006  2007  2008  2009  2010  2011  2012  2013  2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2020  2021  2022  2023  2024  2025  2026 
New version    Slide Show    Most Popular    Full List    Statistics    Technical Details         Home Page

A rusty orange cap of a bolete mushroom Tylopilus rhodoconius adorns a sandy path on the Stubblefield section of the Lone Star hiking trail, located north of Trailhead No. 6 in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas. The photograph was captured on July 31, 2020. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of a bolete mushroom, specifically the Tylopilus rhodoconius species, situated on a sandy path within the Stubblefield section of Lone Star hiking trail north from Trailhead No. 6 in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas.

**Mushroom Characteristics**

* The mushroom's cap is characterized by its distinctive rusty orange hue and rounded shape.
* The cap appears to be slightly concave, with a small indentation at its center.
* The stem of the mushroom is not visible in this image, but it is likely slender and white or light-colored.

**Background**

* The background of the image consists of dry leaves, twigs, and grasses scattered across the sandy path.
* The overall atmosphere suggests a warm, sunny day with minimal cloud cover, as evidenced by the vibrant colors of the mushroom and the surrounding vegetation.

**Overall Impression**

* The image effectively captures the beauty and uniqueness of this particular bolete mushroom species in its natural habitat.
* The attention to detail in the photograph highlights the intricate textures and colors of the mushroom and its surroundings, creating a sense of intimacy and connection with nature. – AI vision

Una tapa naranja oxidado de un hongo Tylopilus rhodoconius en una senda arenosa en la sección Stubblefield del Sendero Lone Star al norte desde el Trailhead No. 6 en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston. Texas, 31 de julio de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista de cerca de un hongo bolete, específicamente la especie Tylopilus rhodoconius, situado en una senda arenosa dentro de la sección Stubblefield del Sendero Lone Star al norte desde el Trailhead No. 6 en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston, Texas. **Características del hongo* * La tapa del hongo se caracteriza por su distintivo tono naranja oxidado y su forma redondeada. * La tapa parece ser ligeramente cóncava, con una pequeña hendidura en el centro. * El tallo del hongo no es visible en esta imagen, pero es probable que sea delgado y de color blanco o claro. **Antecedentes* * Los antecedentes de la imagen consisten en hojas secas, ramitas y hierbas dispersadas a lo largo de la senda arenosa. * La atmósfera general sugiere un día cálido y soleado con una mínima cobertura nubosa, como se evidencia por los colores vibrantes del hongo y la vegetación circundante. **Impresión General** * La imagen captura efectivamente la belleza y singularidad de esta especie particular de hongos bolete en su hábitat natural. * La atención al detalle en la fotografía destaca las texturas e intrincados colores del hongo y sus alrededores, creando una sensación de intimidad y conexión con la naturaleza. – Spanish translation



[+orange cap mushroom  
[+orange capped mushrooms  
[+orange cap bolete  
 orange mushroom texas
 texas orange cap mushrooms
 orange caps mushrooms
 orange cap bolete mushroom
 orange cap
 rusty
 path


Keyword variants

high resolution online digital collection
Houston National Forest picture
Lone Star State
United States
picture gallery
photo album
documentary photographs
daily pics
TX
travelogue
snapshots
sightseeing
photowalks
photoblog
graphic
fungus
fungi
fotografias
foto
America