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Short-stemmed russula mushrooms (stubby brittlegill, Russula brevipes) with cross section in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, June 1, 2021

Location on mapsIron Bridge Trail, College Station, TX 77845, USA
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The stubby brittlegill mushroom, Russula brevipes, is a type of fungi that can be found in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. Its short-stemmed and cross-sectioned features make it a distinctive species. The picture was taken on June 1, 2021, capturing its unique characteristics. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of five short-stemmed russula mushrooms (Russula brevipes), commonly known as stubby brittlegills, arranged on top of brown leaves and twigs on the forest floor.

In the foreground, four of the mushrooms are in their entirety, while one is sectioned to reveal its gills. The mushroom's upper side features a white cap that is slightly rough due to small cracks and crevices. Beneath this lies a thin layer of pale flesh with a few brownish spots. This skin is smooth and does not exhibit any notable striations.

The underside of the mushrooms, featuring a ring-like structure, showcases gills arranged in an arc shape around the stem. These gills are pale yellow or cream-colored, with occasional dark spots scattered across their surface.

The background of the image consists of brown leaves and twigs that have fallen to the forest floor, providing a natural setting for the mushrooms.

Overall, this image offers a detailed view of the short-stemmed russula mushroom's appearance, highlighting its distinctive features such as its white cap, pale yellow gills, and rough texture. – AI vision

Los hongos Russula de tallo corto (gasteróbola enana, Russula brevipes) con sección transversal en el Parque Lick Creek. College Station, Texas, 1 de junio de 2021. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de cinco hongos Russula de tallo corto (Russula brevipes), comúnmente conocidos como gasteróbolas enanas, dispuestos encima de hojas marrones y ramitas en el suelo del bosque. En primer plano, cuatro de los hongos se ven completamente, mientras que uno está seccionado para revelar sus láminas. La cara superior del hongo tiene un sombrero blanco que es ligeramente áspero debido a grietas y hendiduras pequeñas. Debajo de esto hay una capa fina de carne pálida con algunas manchas marronosas. La piel es lisa y no exhibe ninguna rayado notable. El lado inferior de los hongos, que presenta una estructura en forma de anillo, muestra las láminas dispuestas en forma de arco alrededor del tallo. Estas láminas son amarillo pálido o de color crema, con ocasionales manchas oscuras dispersas por toda su superficie. El fondo de la imagen consiste en hojas marrones y ramitas que han caído al suelo del bosque, proporcionando un entorno natural para los hongos. En general, esta imagen ofrece una vista detallada del aspecto del hongo Russula de tallo corto, destacando sus características distintivas como el sombrero blanco, las láminas amarillo pálido y la textura áspera. – Spanish translation


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