The image shows the underside of three yellow-orange mushrooms with dark brown pores growing on the ground. Each mushroom has a short stem and is about the size of a quarter. The stems are light brown, slightly darker at their base, where they meet the ground.
The background consists of dried pine needles, which suggests that these mushrooms have been found near pine trees in a forested area. In addition to the pine needles, there are blades of grass visible on the left side of the image.
In terms of color and size, the mushrooms appear to be similar to those seen in other images of Buchwaldoboletus lignicola (wood boletes). The brown stems and yellow-orange caps are consistent with this species, which is known for its bright colors and large size. Overall, the image provides a clear view of the underside of these mushrooms, including their pores, stems, and surrounding environment. – AI vision
El lado inferior de los hongos bolete (Buchwaldoboletus lignicola) en el Richards Loop Trail en la Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, 13 de octubre de 2021. La imagen muestra el lado inferior de tres hongos de color naranja-amarillo con poros marrón oscuro creciendo en el suelo. Cada hongo tiene un tallo corto y es del tamaño de una moneda de cuarto. Los tallos son de color marrón claro, ligeramente más oscuros en la base donde se encuentran con el suelo. El fondo consiste en agujas secas de pino, lo que sugiere que estos hongos se han encontrado cerca de árboles de pino en una zona boscosa. Además de las agujas de pino, hay hojas de hierba visibles en el lado izquierdo de la imagen. En términos de color y tamaño, los hongos parecen similares a los vistos en otras imágenes de Buchwaldoboletus lignicola (hongos bolete de madera). Los tallos marrones y las tapas naranja-amarillo son consistentes con esta especie, que es conocida por sus colores vivos y su gran tamaño. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista clara del lado inferior de estos hongos, incluidos sus poros, tallos y el entorno circundante. – Spanish translation
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