Cap of a mushroom Hohenbuehelia petaloides on Kiwanis Nature Trail. College Station, Texas

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Kiwanis Trail in College Station, Texas, November 17, 2017

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The image presents a close-up view of the cap of a mushroom, specifically identified as Hohenbuehelia petaloides. The mushroom is situated on a moss-covered surface, with another partially visible in the bottom left corner.

* **Mushroom Cap:**
* Color: Light brown to tan
* Shape: Convex with wavy edges
* Size: Approximately 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) in diameter
* Surface texture: Smooth, slightly shiny
* **Gills:**
* Color: White to light brown
* Arrangement: Attached to the stem at a distance from the cap margin
* Shape: Broadly linear
* **Stem:**
* Color: Similar to the cap color, but slightly darker
* Shape: Cylindrical with a slight taper towards the base
* Size: Approximately 1/3 to 1/2 the height of the cap
* Surface texture: Smooth, slightly fibrillose at the top
* **Spore Print:**
* Color: Creamy white
* Shape: Ellipsoidal
* Size: Approximately 7-10 micrometers in length

The image provides a detailed view of the mushroom's cap, gills, and stem, showcasing its unique features. The presence of a creamy white spore print suggests that the mushroom is likely to be edible or at least non-toxic. However, it is essential to exercise caution when handling wild mushrooms and consult with an expert before consuming them. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

La seta Hohenbuehelia petaloides en el Sendero Natural Kiwanis. College Station, Texas, 17 de noviembre de 2017. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de la tapa de una seta, específicamente identificada como Hohenbuehelia petaloides. La seta está ubicada sobre una superficie cubierta de musgo, con otra parcialmente visible en la esquina inferior izquierda. * **Tapa de Setas:** * Color: De marrón claro a color canela * Forma: Convexa con bordes ondulados * Tamaño: Aproximadamente 2.5-5 cm (1-2 pulgadas) de diámetro * Textura superficial: Lisa, ligeramente brillante * **Las Guarniciones:** * Color: De blanco a color marrón claro * Disposición: Unidas al tallo a una distancia del borde del sombrero * Forma: Ampliamente lineal * **Tallo:** * Color: Similar al color del sombrero, pero ligeramente más oscuro * Forma: Cilíndrica con un estrechamiento ligero hacia la base * Tamaño: Aproximadamente 1/3 a 1/2 la altura del sombrero * Textura superficial: Liso, ligeramente fibriloso en la parte superior * **Impresión de esporas:** * Color: Blanco cremoso * Forma: Elipsoidal * Tamaño: Aproximadamente 7-10 micrómetros de longitud La imagen muestra una vista detallada de la tapa, guarniciones y tallo del hongo, mostrando sus características únicas. La presencia de una impresión blanca cremoso sugiere que el hongo es probablemente comestible o al menos no tóxico. Sin embargo, es esencial tomar precauciones al manipular setas silvestres y consultar a un experto antes de consumirlos. – Spanish translation

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