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Cross section of a bitter bolete mushroom (Tylopilus) in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, July 5, 2021

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A cross-sectional view of a Tylopilus mushroom, photographed in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas on July 5, 2021, reveals the bitter taste of this species. The image showcases the intricate network of veins and pores that give the mushroom its distinctive appearance. – generated by AI

The image presents a detailed view of two cross-sections of mushrooms, specifically identified as **bitter boletes (Tylopilus)**, situated on the ground in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, captured on July 5, 2021.

**Mushroom Characteristics:**

* The mushroom's cap is characterized by a flat top and rounded edges.
* The stem of the mushroom is short, thick, and tapered at its base.
* The flesh of the mushroom exhibits a white color with brown streaks or spots, which may indicate signs of aging or decay.

**Background:**

The mushrooms rest on an uneven ground covered in leaves. The overall scene suggests that the photograph was taken during the summer season, when wild plants are typically thriving and fruits like these mushrooms can be found growing near tree roots and stumps.

**Camera Details:**

* Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III DSLR camera
* Lens: EF24-105mm f/4L IS II USM lens

The image provides a clear view of the mushroom's cross-section, allowing for an in-depth examination of its features. The presence of leaves and other debris on the ground suggests that the photograph was taken in a natural setting, possibly near tree roots or stumps where wild plants can be found growing during the summer season. – AI vision

Una sección transversal de un hongo amargo (Tylopilus) en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 5 de julio de 2021. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de dos secciones transversales de hongos, específicamente identificados como **boletos amargos (Tylopilus)**, situados en el suelo en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, capturados el 5 de julio de 2021. **Características del hongo:** * El sombrero del hongo se caracteriza por una parte superior plana y bordes redondeados. * El tallo del hongo es corto, grueso y estrechado en su base. * La carne del hongo presenta un color blanco con rayas o manchas marrones, lo que puede indicar signos de envejecimiento o descomposición. **Antecedentes:** Los hongos descansan sobre una tierra desigual cubierta de hojas. El escenario general sugiere que la fotografía se tomó durante la estación de verano, cuando las plantas silvestres están normalmente prosperando y los frutos como estos hongos pueden encontrarse creciendo cerca de raíces de árboles y troncos podridos. **Detalles de la cámara:** * Cámara: cámara réflex digital Canon EOS 5D Mark III * Objetivo: objetivo EF24-105mm f/4L IS II USM La imagen proporciona una vista clara de la sección transversal del hongo, lo que permite un examen detallado de sus características. La presencia de hojas y otros residuos en el suelo sugiere que la fotografía fue tomada en un entorno natural, posiblemente cerca de raíces de árboles o troncos podridos donde las plantas silvestres pueden crecer durante la estación de verano. – Spanish translation


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