The image shows a dissected mushroom with a light brown stem and white gills, lying on top of dried leaves on the ground in a forest setting.
* **Mushroom**
* The mushroom has been cut open to reveal its internal structure.
* The cap is not visible as it was removed from the stem before taking this photo.
* The stem is light brown with orange edges and is quite long, suggesting that the mushroom had grown to a significant size before being harvested or found dead in the forest.
* The gills are white and are attached to the stem rather than running down it. This suggests that the mushroom belongs to the genus Lactarius.
* **Background**
* The background of the image shows dried leaves on top of which the mushroom lies.
* The leaves appear to be from a pine tree, given their needle-like shape and size.
* There are also some twigs and other plant material visible in the background.
In summary, the image shows a dissected Lactarius chelidonium mushroom lying on top of dried pine needles in a forest setting. The mushroom has a light brown stem with orange edges and white gills that are attached to the stem rather than running down it. The background is covered with dried leaves and twigs. – AI vision
Muestra un hongo Lactarius disseccionado (Lactarius chelidonium) en un bosque de pinos en el Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas, el 11 de abril de 2021. La imagen muestra un hongo disecado con un tallo marrón claro y pajillas blancas, tendido sobre hojas secas en el suelo en un entorno forestal. * **Hongo** * El hongo se ha cortado para revelar su estructura interna. La tapa no es visible ya que se retiró del tallo antes de tomar esta foto. El tallo es marrón claro con bordes naranjas y es bastante largo, lo que sugiere que el hongo había crecido hasta un tamaño considerable antes de ser recolectado o encontrarse muerto en el bosque. Las pajillas son blancas y están unidas al tallo en lugar de bajar por él. Esto sugiere que el hongo pertenece al género Lactarius. **Antecedentes** * El fondo de la imagen muestra hojas secas sobre las cuales yace el hongo. * Las hojas parecen ser de un árbol de pino, dada su forma en aguja y tamaño. * También son visibles algunos ramitas y otros materiales vegetales en el fondo. En resumen, la imagen muestra un hongo Lactarius disseccionado yque yace sobre hojas secas de pino en un entorno forestal. El hongo tiene un tallo marrón claro con bordes naranjas y pajillas blancas que están unidas al tallo en lugar de bajar por él. El fondo está cubierto con hojas y ramitas secas. – Spanish translation
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