Cross section of bolete mushrooms Boletus luridellus on a lawn on Lone Star Hiking Trail south from Stubblefield Campground in Sam Houston National Forest. Montgomery, Texas

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Sam Houston Forest, Texas, September 13, 2020

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The image presents a cross-section of bolete mushrooms (Boletus luridellus) situated on a lawn within the Lone Star Hiking Trail south from Stubblefield Campground in Sam Houston National Forest, Montgomery, Texas, captured on September 13, 2020.

In this image, three mushrooms are visible, each displaying distinct characteristics. The mushroom at the center is characterized by a pale yellow stem and a slightly darker cap with red-brown edges. In contrast, the mushroom at the bottom left features a light grayish-white stem, while the mushroom at the top right boasts a reddish-orange cap. Notably, all three mushrooms exhibit the same distinctive blue-green coloration on their stems.

The mushrooms are laid out on a grassy surface, with blades of green grass visible in the background. The overall setting suggests that the image was captured during a walk or hike through the forest, likely as part of an exploration or documentation of local flora and fauna.

Overall, this image provides a detailed view of the cross-section of bolete mushrooms (Boletus luridellus) found on a lawn in the Lone Star Hiking Trail, offering insight into their unique characteristics and habitats. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Sección transversal de hongos bolote Boletus luridellus en un prado del sendero de excursión solitario al sur del campamento Stubblefield en el bosque nacional Sam Houston. Montgomery, Texas, 13 de septiembre de 2020. La imagen presenta una sección transversal de hongos bolote (Boletus luridellus) situados en un prado dentro del sendero de excursión solitario al sur del campamento Stubblefield en el bosque nacional Sam Houston, Montgomery, Texas, capturada el 13 de septiembre de 2020. En esta imagen se pueden ver tres hongos, cada uno con características distintivas. El hongo en el centro se caracteriza por un tallo amarillo pálido y una campana ligeramente más oscura con bordes marrón rojizos. Por el contrario, el hongo en la parte inferior izquierda presenta un tallo grisáceo blanquecino, mientras que el hongo en la parte superior derecha exhibe una tapa de color naranja rojizo. Cabe señalar que los tres hongos muestran la misma coloración distintiva azul verdosa en sus tallos. Los hongos se disponen en una superficie de hierba, con hojas de pasto verde visibles en el fondo. El escenario general sugiere que la imagen se capturó durante un paseo o una excursión a través del bosque, probablemente como parte de una exploración o documentación de la flora y fauna locales. En general, esta imagen proporciona una vista detallada de la sección transversal de hongos bolote (Boletus luridellus) encontrados en un prado del sendero de excursión solitario, ofreciendo información sobre sus características y hábitats únicos. – Spanish translation

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