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Short-stemmed Russula mushrooms (Russula brevipes) with cross section in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, July 6, 2021

Location on mapsYaupon Loop, College Station, TX 77845, USA
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The short-stemmed Russula mushroom, found in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, boasts a distinctive cross section. On July 6, 2021, its vibrant cap and stem stood out against the lush greenery of the park. With its unique appearance, this species is a true standout among other mushrooms. – generated by AI

The image features four short-stemmed Russula mushroom caps lying on a bed of brown leaves and dirt. The mushrooms have white stems with yellowish-brown tops that are roughly circular and slightly concave. The caps range from 2 to 3 inches in diameter.

In the top-right corner of the image, there is a partial view of another mushroom cap. This partially visible mushroom features similar characteristics to the fully visible ones; it has a white stem with yellowish-brown tops and a circular shape with slight concavity.

The background of the image consists of a layer of brown leaves and dirt, which provides a natural setting for the mushrooms. The overall composition of the image showcases the distinctive appearance of the short-stemmed Russula mushrooms against their woodland habitat. – AI vision

Hongos Russulas de tallo corto (Russula brevipes) con sección transversal en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 6 de julio de 2021. La imagen muestra cuatro sombreros de hongos Russulas de tallo corto tendidos sobre una cama de hojas marrones y suciedad. Los hongos tienen tallos blancos con partes superiores parduscas amarillentas que son aproximadamente circulares y ligeramente cóncavos. Los sombreros tienen un diámetro de 2 a 3 pulgadas. En la esquina superior derecha de la imagen, hay una vista parcial de otro sombrero de hongo. Este hongo parcialmente visible presenta características similares a los que se pueden ver completamente; tiene un tallo blanco con partes superiores parduscas amarillentas y una forma circular ligeramente cóncava. El fondo de la imagen está compuesto por una capa de hojas marrones y suciedad, lo que proporciona un entorno natural para los hongos. La composición general de la imagen muestra el aspecto distintivo de los hongos Russulas de tallo corto en su hábitat boscoso. – Spanish translation


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