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Underside of bolete mushrooms Suillus cothurnatus at road FS 203 on Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, April 25, 2023

Location on mapsFS 203, Montgomery County, Texas, 77873, United States
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The underside of Suillus cothurnatus mushrooms, commonly known as the slippery jack, can be found along the Richards Loop Trail in the Sam Houston National Forest, Texas. On April 25, 2023, this photograph was taken, showcasing the intricate details of the mushroom's underside. – generated by AI

The image presents a detailed view of the underside of two bolete mushrooms, specifically Suillus cothurnatus, situated at the base of a tree on Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas. The mushrooms are positioned with their stems pointing towards the top-right corner of the frame.

**Mushroom Characteristics**

* **Cap Shape and Color**: Both caps exhibit an egg-shaped form with rounded edges, featuring a light brown coloration that gradually darkens to a rich chocolate hue around the margins.
* **Stem Appearance**: The stems are white in color and appear slightly thickened at their base, indicating they were recently disturbed by some activity. Notably, the stem of one mushroom is partially buried in the soil.

**Background**

The background features loose forest litter scattered across the ground, comprising twigs, pine needles, and other organic debris. The overall atmosphere suggests a recent disturbance or excavation in this area, likely caused by animals or weather conditions.

**Overall Impression**

The image provides an intimate view of these wild mushrooms, highlighting their unique characteristics and the natural environment in which they thrive. – AI vision

El lado inferior de los hongos bolete Suillus cothurnatus en la carretera FS 203 en el Richards Loop Trail en el bosque nacional Sam Houston. Texas, 25 de abril de 2023. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de la parte inferior de dos hongos bolete, específicamente Suillus cothurnatus, situados a la base de un árbol en el Richards Loop Trail en el bosque nacional Sam Houston, Texas. Los hongos están colocados con sus tallos apuntando hacia la esquina superior derecha del marco. **Características del Hongo* **Forma y Color de la Tapa**: Ambas tapas presentan una forma en forma de huevo con bordes redondeados, que muestran una coloración marrón claro que se oscurece gradualmente a un rico tono de chocolate alrededor de los márgenes. **Asparicio del Tallo**: Los tallos son de color blanco y parecen ligeramente engrosados en su base, lo que indica que fueron recientemente molestados por alguna actividad. Cabe señalar que el tallo de un hongo está parcialmente enterrado en la tierra. **Antecedentes** Los antecedentes presentan esparcida basura forestal a lo largo del suelo, compuesta por ramitas, acículas de pino y otros desechos orgánicos. La atmósfera general sugiere una perturbación reciente o excavación en esta área, probablemente causada por animales o condiciones climáticas. **Impresión General** La imagen proporciona una visión íntima de estos hongos silvestres, destacando sus características únicas y el entorno natural en el que prosperan. – Spanish translation


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