Cross section of some small bolete mushroom on floodplain on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas

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Sam Houston Forest - College Station, Texas, August 13 - 14, 2021

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The image presents a cross-section view of two small bolete mushrooms situated on the forest floor in Caney Creek Trail within Sam Houston National Forest.

**Mushroom Features**

* The mushroom caps are red-brown to reddish-pink in color and feature darker brown spots.
* Beneath each cap lies a stem, which is longer than the cap itself. The stems are white with dark brown spots on the lower portion.

**Background**

The background of the image comprises dried leaves and twigs scattered across the ground, likely resulting from seasonal changes or human activity.

**Overall Context**

Given its location in Sam Houston National Forest, it appears that this type of mushroom may be native to the area. The forest's diverse ecosystem supports a wide range of flora and fauna, including various species of mushrooms. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Sección transversal de algunos pequeños hongos bolete en una llanura inundable del sendero Caney Creek (Sendero Little Lake Creek Loop) en el bosque nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas, el 13 de agosto de 2021. La imagen presenta una vista en sección transversal de dos pequeños hongos bolete situados en el suelo del sendero Caney Creek dentro del bosque nacional Sam Houston. **Características del Hongo** * Las sombrillas de los hongos tienen un color marrón rojizo a rosa rojizo y presentan manchas marrones más oscuras. * Debajo de cada sombrilla se encuentra un tallo, que es más largo que la propia sombrilla. Los tallos son blancos con manchas marrones oscuras en la parte inferior. **Antecedentes** El fondo de la imagen está compuesto por hojas secas y ramitas dispersadas por el suelo, lo que probablemente se deba a cambios estacionales o actividad humana. **Contexto General** Dado su emplazamiento en el bosque nacional Sam Houston, parece que este tipo de hongo puede ser nativo de la zona. El ecosistema diverso del bosque soporta una amplia gama de flora y fauna, incluidas diversas especies de hongos. – Spanish translation

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