Magpie inkcap mushrooms (Coprinopsis picacea) on wood chips in Bee Creek Park. College Station, Texas

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Mushrooms in College Station, Texas, November 3, 2017

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The image shows two Magpie Inkcap Mushrooms (Coprinopsis picacea) growing on a bed of wood chips, likely in Bee Creek Park, College Station, Texas. The mushrooms are positioned side by side, with their caps facing upwards.

* **Mushroom Caps**
* The caps are dark gray to black and feature white spots that resemble the plumage of a magpie bird.
* They are roughly circular in shape and have slightly wavy edges.
* The caps appear to be around 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) in diameter.
* **Stems**
* The stems are light grayish-white, slender, and straight.
* They support the mushroom caps at an angle of approximately 45 degrees.
* The stems seem to be about 3/4 inch (1.9 cm) thick.
* **Wood Chips**
* The wood chips provide a natural substrate for the mushrooms to grow on.
* They are scattered around the base of the mushrooms, creating a brownish-gray background.
* **Background**
* The surrounding environment is not clearly visible due to the focus being on the mushrooms and their growth medium (wood chips).
* However, it can be inferred that the scene is set in a wooded area or park, given the presence of wood chips and the type of mushroom.

In summary, the image showcases two Magpie Inkcap Mushrooms growing on wood chips in a natural setting. The mushrooms have distinctive dark gray to black caps with white spots and light grayish-white stems. They are surrounded by scattered wood chips, which provide a suitable environment for their growth. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Muestran setas coprinopsis picacea (coprín de urraca) sobre astillas de madera en Bee Creek Park. College Station, Texas, el 3 de noviembre del 2017. La imagen muestra dos coprines de urraca (coprín de urraca) creciendo sobre una cama de astillas de madera, probablemente en Bee Creek Park, College Station, Texas. Las setas están colocadas una al lado de la otra, con sus sombreros hacia arriba. * **Sombreros de las Setas** * Los sombreros son de color gris oscuro a negro y presentan manchas blancas que se asemejan al plumaje de un pájaro urraca. * Tienen una forma aproximadamente circular y bordes ligeramente ondulados. * Los sombreros parecen tener un diámetro de entre 1-2 pulgadas (2,5-5 cm). * **Tallos** * Los tallos son gris claro, delgados y rectos. * Sostienen los sombreros de las setas en un ángulo de aproximadamente 45 grados. * Los tallos parecen tener un grosor de alrededor de 3/4 pulgadas (1,9 cm). * **Astillas de Madera** * Las astillas de madera proporcionan un sustrato natural para el crecimiento de las setas. * Están dispersos alrededor de la base de las setas, creando un fondo de color parduzco-grisáceo. * **Fondo** * El entorno circundante no es visible con claridad debido a que el foco está en las setas y su medio de cultivo (astillas de madera). * Sin embargo, se puede inferir que la escena está ambientada en un área boscosa o parque, dado la presencia de astillas de madera y el tipo de seta. En resumen, la imagen muestra dos coprines de urraca creciendo sobre astillas de madera en un entorno natural. Las setas tienen distintivos sombreros de color gris oscuro a negro con manchas blancas y tallos de color gris claro, delgados y rectos. Están rodeadas por astillas de madera dispersas, que proporcionan un entorno adecuado para su crecimiento. – Spanish translation

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