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A reddish-brown bitter bolete mushroom, Tylopilus rubrobrunneus, was photographed in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, on July 5, 2021. Its distinctive feature is its vibrant red-brown cap and stem, which contrasts with the surrounding greenery. This species is prized for its unique flavor and aroma, but it can also be quite bitter, making it a acquired taste for some mushroom enthusiasts. – generated by AI |
The image features a reddish-brown bitter bolete mushroom growing on the forest floor amidst fallen leaves and grasses. The mushroom's cap, measuring approximately 3 inches (7.62 cm) in diameter, is rounded with slightly indented edges. The stem of the mushroom appears to be brown or tan in color, although its exact dimensions are not visible due to shadows cast by the surrounding foliage. The entire mushroom is covered in a reddish-brown spore print, which may indicate that it has recently released its spores. In the background, fallen leaves and grasses create a natural setting for the mushroom's growth. Although not explicitly mentioned in the caption, it can be inferred that the image was taken during the summer months based on the lush greenery and lack of snow or frost in the surrounding environment. Overall, the image provides a clear view of the reddish-brown bitter bolete mushroom in its natural habitat, showcasing its unique appearance and characteristics. – AI vision |
Hongo amanita amargo marrón rojizo (Tylopilus rubrobrunneus) en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 5 de julio de 2021. La imagen presenta un hongo amanita amargo marrón rojizo creciendo en el suelo del bosque entre las hojas caídas y hierbas. El sombrero del hongo, que mide aproximadamente 3 pulgadas (7,62 cm) de diámetro, es redondeado con bordes ligeramente dentados. El tallo del hongo parece ser de color marrón o castaño, aunque sus dimensiones exactas no son visibles debido a las sombras proyectadas por el follaje circundante. Todo el hongo está cubierto con una impresión de esporas marrón rojizo, lo que puede indicar que ha liberado recientemente sus esporas. En segundo plano, las hojas caídas y hierbas crean un entorno natural para el crecimiento del hongo. Aunque no se menciona explícitamente en la descripción, se deduce que la imagen fue tomada durante los meses de verano basándose en el exuberante verde y la falta de nieve o escarcha en el entorno circundante. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista clara del hongo amanita amargo marrón rojizo en su hábitat natural, mostrándolo con su aspecto y características únicas. – Spanish translation |
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