Empty interior in cross section of some yellow puffball-like mushrooms in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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This photograph presents a close-up view of several yellow mushroom specimens with puffball-like appearances. The mushrooms are arranged atop brown leaves on the ground, with one partially cut open to reveal its empty interior.

The mushrooms exhibit smooth, pale-yellow exteriors devoid of any visible gills or pores. Notably, their interiors appear hollow and empty, lacking any spore-producing structures. This characteristic suggests that these mushrooms may be in a stage of maturity where they have released their spores into the environment.

In terms of size, two of the mushrooms are partially cut open to reveal their hollow interiors. One mushroom is positioned in such a way as to display its interior directly at the viewer, while another is oriented with one side facing the camera and the other side facing away from it. A third mushroom, situated just below the first one on the left side, has been partially sliced open and features an empty interior.

The background of this image consists of brown leaves scattered across the ground, providing a natural setting for the mushrooms to rest upon. Overall, the photograph showcases the unique characteristics of these yellow puffball-like mushrooms in their mature stage, highlighting their distinctive appearance and lack of spore-producing structures. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El interior vacío en sección transversal de algunos hongos amarillos similares a la bola de pelusa en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 8 de agosto de 2020. Esta fotografía presenta una vista de cerca de varios ejemplares de hongo amarillo con aspecto similar al pompón. Los hongos están dispuestos encima de las hojas marrones en el suelo, con uno parcialmente cortado para revelar su interior vacío. Los hongos muestran exteriores suaves y amarillos pálidos desprovistos de cualquier hilo o poro visible. Notablemente, sus interiores parecen huecos y vacíos, careciendo de cualquier estructura productora de esporas. Esta característica sugiere que estos hongos pueden estar en una etapa de madurez donde han liberado sus esporas al medio ambiente. En términos de tamaño, dos de los hongos están parcialmente cortados para revelar sus interiores huecos. Un hongo está posicionado de tal manera que muestra su interior directamente al observador, mientras que otro está orientado con un lado enfrentándose a la cámara y el otro alejado de ella. Un tercer hongo, situado justo debajo del primero en el lado izquierdo, ha sido parcialmente cortado por la mitad y presenta un interior vacío. El fondo de esta imagen consiste en hojas marrones esparcidas por todo el suelo, proporcionando un entorno natural para que los hongos descansen. En general, la fotografía muestra las características únicas de estos hongos amarillos similares a la bola de pelusa en su etapa madura, resaltando su apariencia distintiva y la falta de estructuras productoras de esporas. – Spanish translation

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