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Bolete mushrooms Suillus cothurnatus (spore print light brown) on a sand mound on side of road FS 203 on Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, April 25, 2023

Location on mapsLittle Lake Creek Loop Trail, Montgomery County, Texas, 77873, United States
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On April 25, 2023, a group of Suillus cothurnatus mushrooms were found growing on a sand mound along the side of FS 203 on Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas. The spore print of these mushrooms was light brown. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of two Bolete mushrooms, specifically Suillus cothurnatus, situated on a sand mound alongside road FS 203 within the Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas. The mushrooms are characterized by their light brown spore prints and tan caps.

**Mushroom Description**

* **Caps**: The caps of the mushrooms exhibit a smooth surface with a slightly wavy edge.
* **Stems**: The stems are short and stout, featuring a white or cream-colored coloration.
* **Spore Prints**: The spore prints are light brown in color.

**Background and Surroundings**

The background of the image consists of dry leaves and twigs scattered across the sand mound. The surrounding area is also covered with dry leaves and twigs, suggesting that the mushrooms have grown in a relatively dry environment.

**Overall Appearance**

The image provides an intimate view of the Bolete mushrooms, showcasing their unique characteristics and growth habits in their natural habitat. – AI vision

Los hongos bolete Suillus cothurnatus (impresión de esporas marrón claro) en una montaña de arena en el lado de la carretera FS 203 en el Sendero del bucle Richards en la Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, 25 de abril de 2023. La imagen presenta una vista de cerca de dos hongos bolete, específicamente Suillus cothurnatus, situados en una montaña de arena junto a la carretera FS 203 dentro del Sendero del bucle Richards en Sam Houston National Forest, Texas. Los hongos se caracterizan por sus impresiones de esporas marrón claro y sombreros de color canela.

**Descripción del hongo* **Sombreros**: Los sombreros de los hongos presentan una superficie lisa con un borde ligeramente ondulado.

**Tallos**: Los tallos son cortos y robustos, con un color blanco o crema.

**Impresión de esporas**: Las impresiones de esporas son de color marrón claro.

**Antecedentes y alrededores** El fondo de la imagen consiste en hojas secas y ramitas dispersas por toda la montaña de arena. Los alrededores también están cubiertos con hojas secas y ramitas, lo que sugiere que los hongos han crecido en un entorno relativamente seco.

**Apariencia general** La imagen proporciona una vista íntima de los hongos bolete, mostrando sus características únicas y hábitats de crecimiento en su hábitat natural. – Spanish translation


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