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Underside of some Agaricus mushrooms in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, May 20, 2022

Location on mapsIron Bridge Trail, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, United States
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The undersides of certain Agaricus mushrooms found in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, were photographed on May 20, 2022. – generated by AI

The image shows the underside of two Agaricus mushrooms lying on top of a bed of brown leaves and grass blades. The mushroom caps are light gray and have not yet opened up completely, indicating that they are still young and developing. The gills underneath the cap are dark-brown and tightly packed together, a characteristic feature of Agaricus species.

The leaves in the background appear to be from a deciduous tree, possibly oak or maple, given their shape and color. The grass blades are long and slender, suggesting that they may belong to a type of perennial grass such as switchgrass or indiangrass.

Overall, the image provides a clear view of the underside of two young Agaricus mushrooms in their natural environment, surrounded by the leaves and grasses of Lick Creek Park. – AI vision

El lado inferior de algunos hongos Agaricus en el Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 20 de mayo del 2022. La imagen muestra el lado inferior de dos hongos Agaricus acostados encima de una cama de hojas marrones y hebras de hierba. Las setas son gris claras y aún no se han abierto por completo, lo que indica que todavía son jóvenes en desarrollo. Las láminas debajo del sombrero son marrón oscuro y están muy pegadas entre sí, una característica distintiva de la especie Agaricus. Las hojas de fondo parecen ser de un árbol caducifolio, posiblemente roble o arce, dada su forma y color. Las hebras de hierba son largas y delgadas, lo que sugiere que pueden pertenecer a un tipo de hierba perenne como pasto alternado o pasto indiano. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista clara del lado inferior de dos hongos Agaricus jóvenes en su entorno natural, rodeados por las hojas y el césped del Lick Creek Park. – Spanish translation


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