The image features three large, brownish-orange mushrooms with wavy edges and slightly concave tops, resembling a flower petal arrangement. The caps of the mushroom range from light to dark brown and feature shades of orange towards their edges.
In the background, there is dried grass and leaves on the ground that appear to be dry and crunchy due to the dry season at the time it was taken. – AI vision
Los hongos Dyer's mazegill (Phaeolus schweinitzii) en el North Wilderness Loop Trail en Sam Houston National Forest cerca de Richards, Texas, el 8 de octubre de 2020. La imagen muestra tres grandes hongos marronáceos-anaranjados con bordes ondulados y partes superiores ligeramente cóncavas, pareciéndose a una disposición de pétalos de flor. Las tapas del hongo varían de marrón claro a oscuro y presentan tonos anaranjados hacia sus bordes. En segundo plano hay hierba seca y hojas en el suelo que parecen secas y crujientes debido a la estación seca en el momento en que se tomó la fotografía. – Spanish translation
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