Bitter bolete mushroom (Tylopilus) on Forest Rd. 203 on Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas

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Sam Houston Forest, Texas, August 28, 2021

Album 3015: Sam Houston Forest, Texas, August 28, 2021

The image captures a close-up view of two mushrooms situated amidst forest debris and pine needles.

The mushroom's cap is characterized by its light brown color with darker brown spots on the top, while the underside of the cap exhibits a reddish-brown hue with white pores. The stem appears to be relatively short in comparison to the cap and features a similar coloring pattern as the top of the cap. Notably, one mushroom appears broken or damaged.

The surrounding environment consists of forest debris, including pine needles and small twigs scattered about. The overall scene suggests a natural setting within a forest ecosystem. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongo de bolete amargo (Tylopilus) en Forest Road 203 en el Richards Loop Trail en Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, agosto 28, 2021. La imagen captura una vista detallada de dos hongos situados entre restos forestales y agujas de pino. La parte superior del sombrero del hongo se caracteriza por su color marrón claro con manchas marrones más oscuras en la parte superior, mientras que el lado inferior del sombrero muestra un tono marrón rojizo con poros blancos. El tallo parece ser relativamente corto en comparación con la tapa y presenta un patrón de coloración similar al de la parte superior del sombrero. Notablemente, un hongo aparece roto o dañado. El entorno circundante consiste en restos forestales, incluyendo agujas de pino y pequeños ramitos esparcidos por allí. La escena general sugiere un entorno natural dentro de un ecosistema forestal. – Spanish translation

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