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Cross section of a bright yellow bolete mushroom Retiboletus ornatipes in Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest. Shepherd, Texas, July 10, 2021



A vibrant yellow bolete mushroom, Retiboletus ornatipes, was captured in a cross-section view in the Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest, Shepherd, Texas, on July 10, 2021. Its bright yellow cap and stem stand out against the forest floor, creating a striking contrast that draws the eye. The intricate patterns and textures of the mushroom's surface are visible in the close-up view, showcasing its delicate beauty. – generated by AI

The image shows a cross-section of a brightly colored mushroom, specifically the Retiboletus ornatipes species. The following is a detailed description of the image:

* **Mushroom Color and Shape**
* The mushroom has a bright yellow color with a smooth cap surface.
* It features a thick stem that tapers slightly towards the base.
* A short, thin white partial veil covers the gills, which are initially white before turning pinkish-brown as they mature.
* **Growth Environment**
* The mushroom is growing in Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest in Shepherd, Texas.
* It was found on July 10, 2021.

In summary, the image depicts a bright yellow Retiboletus ornatipes mushroom with a smooth cap and thick stem. The mushroom has white gills that turn pinkish-brown as they mature. It is growing in Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest in Shepherd, Texas, on July 10, 2021. – AI vision

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