Inkcap mushroom Coprinellus arenicola(?) on a lawn on Wolf Pen Creek Trail. College Station, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of three Pleated Inkcap mushrooms growing in a lawn on Wolf Pen Creek Trail in College Station, Texas, captured on October 3, 2013. The mushrooms have long, thin stems that are white to light brown and approximately the same color as the caps' edges. The cap, which is shaped like an umbrella when young but becomes flat at maturity, has a distinctive pleated appearance with pale tan ridges, giving it a unique texture.

The mushroom's gills are initially white and then turn dark grey or black before dissolving to produce inky spores. This species is commonly found on lawns, gardens, and grasslands throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. It can be identified by its distinctive pleated cap and long stem.

In the background, several blades of grass are visible, along with some twigs or leaves that have fallen to the ground, suggesting a natural setting. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of serenity and growth, capturing the beauty of nature in a tranquil environment. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Setas de paraguas plisadas (Parasola plicatilis, Coprinus plicatilis, Little Japanese Umbrella) en un prado en el Wolf Pen Creek Trail. College Station, Texas, 3 de octubre de 2013. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de tres setas de paraguas plisadas creciendo en un prado en Wolf Pen Creek Trail en College Station, Texas, capturada el 3 de octubre de 2013. Las setas tienen tallos largos y delgados que son blancos a marrón claro y aproximadamente del mismo color que los bordes de las tapas. La tapa, que tiene forma de paraguas cuando es joven, pero se vuelve plana en su madurez, tiene un aspecto distintivo con arrugas pálidas tostadas, lo que le da una textura única. Las garras de la seta son inicialmente blancas y luego pasan a gris oscuro o negro antes de disolverse para producir esporas entintadas. Esta especie se encuentra comúnmente en prados, jardines y praderas en toda América del Norte, Europa y Asia. Puede identificarse por su distintiva tapa plisada y tallo largo. En el fondo, son visibles varias hojas de hierba, junto con algunos troncos o hojas que han caído al suelo, sugiriendo un entorno natural. La atmósfera general de la imagen es una de serenidad y crecimiento, capturando la belleza de la naturaleza en un ambiente tranquilo. – Spanish translation

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