Deathcap mushroom (Amanita phalloides group) in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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College Station - Bryan, Texas, November 9 - 10, 2021

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The image presents a close-up view of two mushrooms situated on the forest floor, surrounded by fallen leaves.

* The mushroom on the left is positioned with its stem facing upwards and its cap turned towards the right side of the frame.
* It features a large white cap that appears to be partially torn or damaged.
* A portion of the gills can be seen underneath the cap, which are likely white in color.
* The mushroom on the right is oriented with its stem facing downwards and its cap pointing towards the left side of the frame.
* Its cap is smaller than that of the other mushroom but also appears to be partially torn or damaged.
* Like the first mushroom, a portion of the gills can be seen underneath this cap as well.

Both mushrooms have long white stems with dark spots scattered throughout. The surface beneath them is covered in brown leaves and twigs, suggesting they are lying on the forest floor. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongo venenoso (grupo Amanita phalloides) en el parque Lick Creek. College Station, Texas, 9 de noviembre de 2021. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de dos hongos situados en el suelo del bosque, rodeados de hojas caídas. * El hongo de la izquierda está posicionado con su tallo mirando hacia arriba y su sombrero girado hacia el lado derecho del marco. * Presenta una amplia tapa blanca que parece estar parcialmente desgarrada o dañada. * Se puede ver una parte de las láminas por debajo de la tapa, que son probablemente de color blanco. * El hongo de la derecha está orientado con su tallo mirando hacia abajo y su sombrero apuntando hacia el lado izquierdo del marco. * Su sombrero es más pequeño que el del otro hongo pero también parece estar parcialmente desgarrado o dañado. * Como en el primer hongo, se puede ver una parte de las láminas por debajo de esta tapa también. Ambos hongos tienen largos tallos blancos con manchas oscuras dispersadas. La superficie debajo de ellos está cubierta de hojas marrones y ramitas, lo que sugiere que están acostados en el suelo del bosque. – Spanish translation

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