The image captures a close-up view of the gills of a **Pluteus petasatus** mushroom, also known as the **petate pluteus**, situated beneath utility poles in Lemontree Park on November 8th, 2017.
The mushroom's **gills** are characterized by their delicate and feathery appearance. They exhibit a pale pinkish hue with brown striations along the edges. The stem of the mushroom is slender and white, while its cap is small and round, measuring approximately an inch in diameter.
In the background, a layer of wood chips or mulch can be seen, adding texture to the scene. The overall composition of the image emphasizes the intricate details of the mushroom's gills, set against a natural backdrop.
The Pluteus petasatus is a type of agaric fungus that belongs to the family Pluteaceae and the genus Pluteus. It is commonly found in North America, particularly in wooded areas with rich soil. The species is recognized by its small size, pale pinkish gills, and distinctive cap shape. – AI vision
Las láminas del hongo Pluteus petasatus bajo postes de servicio en Lemontree Park. College Station, Texas, 8 de noviembre de 2017. La imagen captura una vista cercana a las láminas de un hongo **Pluteus petasatus**, también conocido como **petate pluteus**, situado debajo de postes de servicio en Lemontree Park el 8 de noviembre de 2017. Las láminas del hongo se caracterizan por su apariencia delicada y plumosa. Presentan un tono rosado pálido con rayas marrones a lo largo de los bordes. El tallo del hongo es delgado y blanco, mientras que la campana es pequeña y redonda, midiendo aproximadamente una pulgada de diámetro. En el fondo, puede observarse una capa de virutas de madera o mantillo, lo que añade textura a la escena. La composición general de la imagen enfatiza los detalles intrincados de las láminas del hongo, situadas frente a un paisaje natural. El Pluteus petasatus es un tipo de hongo agaric que pertenece a la familia Pluteaceae y el género Pluteus. Se encuentra comúnmente en América del Norte, particularmente en zonas boscosas con suelo rico. La especie se reconoce por su tamaño pequeño, láminas rosadas pálidas y distintiva forma de campana. – Spanish translation
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