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Underside of a bolete mushroom Tylopilus ...

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



The underside of a Tylopilus rhodoconius mushroom, commonly known as the bolete mushroom, is visible on a sandy path in the Stubblefield section of the Lone Star hiking trail, located north of Trailhead No. 6 in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas. The photograph was taken on July 31, 2020. – generated by AI

The image shows an overhead view of the underside of a bolete mushroom (Tylopilus rhodoconius) on a sandy path.

The mushroom is large and flat with a cream-colored cap that has yellow edges. The stem is thick and brownish, covered in dirt or sand. It appears to have been recently discovered due to the amount of dirt still clinging to it.

The surface beneath the mushroom consists of loose brown soil mixed with dead leaves, grasses, and twigs. The overall atmosphere suggests a natural setting, possibly within a forest or woodland area, given the presence of fallen leaves and twigs on the ground.

The mushroom appears to be growing directly out of the sandy path. There are other mushrooms in the image but they are not clearly visible due to the angle of the photo and their position on the ground. – AI vision

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