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Cross section of pale violet bitter bolete mushroom (Tylopilus violatinctus) in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, June 3, 2021

Location on maps311 E Brookside Dr, Bryan, TX 77801, USA
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A cross-sectional view of the delicate, pale violet bitter bolete mushroom (Tylopilus violatinctus) growing in Hensel Park, College Station, Texas, was captured on June 3, 2021. The image showcases the intricate details of the mushroom's capillaris and pores, revealing its delicate beauty. – generated by AI

The image presents a detailed cross-section view of a Tylopilus violatinctus mushroom, commonly known as the pale violet bitter bolete. The mushroom is centered in the photograph, with its upper surface facing upwards and exposed to reveal its internal structure.

**Coloration:**

* The cap of the mushroom exhibits a pale violet color, which is characteristic of this species.
* The stem of the mushroom displays a lighter hue than the cap, featuring darker spots that are also typical for this variety.

**Texture and Structure:**

* The cap appears to have a smooth texture with small pores on its underside.
* The stem has a slightly rougher texture than the cap but is generally uniform in coloration.

**Size and Shape:**

* The mushroom's size cannot be determined from the image alone, as it does not provide any scale or reference points. However, based on the context provided by the caption, it can be inferred that the mushroom was found growing in Hensel Park in College Station, Texas, during a specific date and time.

**Background:**

* The background of the image features a layer of brown leaves and twigs scattered across the ground.
* These natural elements likely represent part of the environment where the mushroom was discovered and are included to provide context for its habitat and conditions.

In summary, the image offers a detailed view of a Tylopilus violatinctus mushroom, showcasing its characteristic pale violet cap and stem with darker spots. The photograph also provides insight into the mushroom's habitat by including surrounding natural elements such as leaves and twigs. Overall, the image serves as an informative visual representation of this species' appearance and environment. – AI vision

Una sección transversal del hongo Tylopilus violatinctus (Bolete violeta pálido) en el Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, 3 de junio de 2021. La imagen presenta una vista en sección transversal detallada de un hongo Tylopilus violatinctus, comúnmente conocido como bolete violeta pálido. El hongo está centrado en la fotografía, con su superficie superior hacia arriba y expuesta para revelar su estructura interna. **Coloración:** * La gorra del hongo exhibe un color violeta pálido, que es característico de esta especie. * El tronco del hongo muestra un matiz más claro que la gorra, con manchas oscuras también típicas para esta variedad. **Textura y estructura:** * La gorra parece tener una textura suave con pequeños poros en su parte inferior. * El tronco tiene una textura ligeramente más rugosa que la gorra, pero es generalmente uniforme en coloración. **Tamaño y forma:** * El tamaño del hongo no puede determinarse a partir de la imagen sola, ya que no proporciona ninguna escala o puntos de referencia. Sin embargo, basándose en el contexto proporcionado por la leyenda, se puede inferir que el hongo fue descubierto creciendo en Hensel Park en College Station, Texas, durante una fecha y hora específicas. **Antecedentes:** * El fondo de la imagen presenta una capa de hojas marrones y ramitas esparcidas por el suelo. * Estos elementos naturales probablemente representan parte del entorno donde se descubrió el hongo y están incluidos para proporcionar contexto sobre su hábitat y condiciones. En resumen, la imagen ofrece una vista detallada de un hongo Tylopilus violatinctus, mostrando su característica gorra violeta pálida y tronco con manchas oscuras. La fotografía también proporciona información sobre el hábitat del hongo al incluir elementos naturales circundantes como hojas y ramitas. En general, la imagen sirve como representación visual informativa de esta especie y su entorno. – Spanish translation


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