Tiny Gymnopus mushrooms growing on a dry oak leaf in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas

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Hensel Park in College Station, Texas, December 9, 2017

Album 2211: Hensel Park in College Station, Texas, December 9, 2017

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The image features four tiny mushrooms of the species Gymnopus, situated atop a dry oak leaf.

* The oak leaf is dry and brown with visible veins.
* Three out of the four mushrooms are fully grown and mature.
* Two are positioned on the left side of the leaf, near its top edge, while one mushroom stands alone at the right end of the leaf.
* All three have white caps with a thin stem and appear to be growing from the leaf's surface.
* The fourth mushroom is still developing.
* It has a small, partially developed cap but lacks any visible stem or growth on the leaf's surface.

The background of the image is black, which helps to accentuate the detail of the mushrooms and the texture of the oak leaf. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Los hongos Gymnopus minúsculos crecen sobre una hoja de roble seca en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, 9 de diciembre de 2017. La imagen presenta cuatro hongos pequeños de la especie Gymnopus, situados encima de una hoja de roble seca. * La hoja de roble es seca y marrón con venas visibles. * Tres de los cuatro hongos están completamente desarrollados y maduros. * Dos están posicionados en el lado izquierdo de la hoja, cerca del borde superior, mientras que un hongo permanece solo en el extremo derecho de la hoja. * Todos los tres tienen sombreros blancos con un tallo delgado y parecen estar creciendo desde la superficie de la hoja. * El cuarto hongo todavía se está desarrollando. * Tiene un sombrero parcialmente desarrollado, pero carece de tallo visible o crecimiento en la superficie de la hoja. El fondo de la imagen es negro, lo que ayuda a destacar los detalles de los hongos y la textura de la hoja de roble. – Spanish translation

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