Mature brown bolete mushroom Boletus oliveisporus on Four Notch Loop Trail of Sam Houston National Forest near Huntsville. Texas

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The image depicts a mature brown bolete mushroom, specifically identified as **Boletus oliveisporus**(?**). The mushroom is situated on the Four Notch Loop Trail of Sam Houston National Forest near Huntsville, Texas. It was captured on October 24, 2021.

* **Mushroom Color and Shape:**
* The mushroom exhibits a brown coloration.
* Its shape resembles that of other boletes, characterized by a cap and stem.
* **Cap Details:**
* The cap appears to be somewhat flat or slightly domed.
* It is covered in small pores rather than gills.
* **Stem Characteristics:**
* The stem is likely cylindrical but not distinctly so due to the angle of the image.
* It may have been broken at some point, as indicated by the white material visible around the break.
* **Base and Pores:**
* The base of the mushroom seems to be where it was broken off from another part of the fungus.
* The pores are small and likely contain spores for reproduction.
* **Environmental Context:**
* The mushroom is set against a backdrop of dry leaves, twigs, and pine needles on the forest floor.
* This suggests that it has been growing in this environment for some time.

In summary, the image shows a mature brown bolete mushroom (Boletus oliveisporus(?**)) found on the Four Notch Loop Trail within Sam Houston National Forest near Huntsville, Texas. The mushroom's characteristics are typical of its species, with a flat or slightly domed cap covered in small pores and a cylindrical stem that has been broken at some point. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Muestra de un hongo marrón Boletus oliveisporus(?) en Four Notch Loop Trail del bosque nacional Sam Houston cerca de Huntsville, Texas, el 24 de octubre de 2021. La imagen representa un hongo marrón maduro, identificado específicamente como **Boletus oliveisporus**(?**). El hongo está situado en el Four Notch Loop Trail del bosque nacional Sam Houston cerca de Huntsville, Texas. Se capturó el 24 de octubre de 2021. * **Color y forma del hongo:** * El hongo presenta una coloración marrón oscuro. * Su forma se asemeja a la de otros boletes, caracterizado por una tapa y un tallo. * **Detalles de la cubierta:** * La cubierta parece ser algo plana o ligeramente abovedada. * Está cubierta de pequeños poros en lugar de las guarniciones. * **Características del tronco:** * El tallo es probable que sea cilíndrico, pero no notablemente debido al ángulo de la imagen. * Puede haberse roto en algún momento, como indica el material blanco visible alrededor de la rotura. * **Base y poros:** * La base del hongo parece ser donde se rompió de otra parte del hongo. * Los poros son pequeños y probablemente contengan esporas para reproducción. * **Contexto ambiental:** * El hongo está enmarcado por una capa de hojas secas, ramitas y pinos en el suelo. * Esto sugiere que ha estado creciendo en este entorno durante algún tiempo. En resumen, la imagen muestra un hongo marrón Boletus (Boletus oliveisporus(?**)) maduro encontrado en Four Notch Loop Trail dentro del bosque nacional Sam Houston cerca de Huntsville, Texas. Las características del hongo son típicas de su especie, con una cubierta plana o ligeramente abovedada cubierta de pequeños poros y un tallo cilíndrico que se ha roto en algún momento. – Spanish translation

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