Tiny mushrooms Mycena corticola on a rotten log 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 showcases three small, white mushrooms with light brown stems growing out of a dark-brown, weathered log. The Mycena corticola species is characterized by its tiny size and unique appearance, featuring a rounded cap with a smooth edge and a long stem that tapers to a point at the base.

**Location and Context**

The image was captured in Hensel Park, College Station, Texas, on December 9, 2017. The log appears to be part of a decaying tree trunk or branch, which is common for Mycena corticola mushrooms to grow on.

**Visual Details**

* **Mushrooms**
* Three small, white mushrooms with light brown stems are visible.
* Each mushroom has a rounded cap with a smooth edge and a long stem that tapers to a point at the base.
* **Log**
* The log is dark-brown in color and appears weathered or decaying.
* It provides a natural habitat for the Mycena corticola mushrooms, which thrive on rotting wood.

**Overall Impression**

The image presents an intimate view of these tiny mushrooms growing on a decaying log. The close-up perspective allows viewers to appreciate the intricate details of the fungi and their environment, providing insight into the complex relationships between organisms in nature. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Los pequeños hongos Mycena corticola en un tronco podrido en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, 9 de diciembre de 2017. La imagen muestra tres pequeños hongos blancos con tallos marrón claro que crecen de un tronco desgastado de color marrón oscuro. La especie Mycena corticola se caracteriza por su tamaño minúsculo y apariencia única, y cuenta con una cubierta redondeada con un borde suave y un largo tallo que se estrecha a un punto en la base. **Ubicación y contexto** La imagen fue capturada en Hensel Park, College Station, Texas, el 9 de diciembre de 2017. El tronco parece ser parte de un tronco o rama en descomposición, lo que es común para los hongos Mycena corticola crecer sobre ellos. **Detalles visuales** * **Hongos** * Son visibles tres pequeños hongos blancos con tallos marrón claro. * Cada hongo tiene una cubierta redondeada con un borde suave y un largo tallo que se estrecha a un punto en la base. * **Tronco** * El tronco es de color marrón oscuro y parece estar desgastado o en descomposición. * Proporciona un hábitat natural para los hongos Mycena corticola, que se desarrollan sobre maderas podridas. **Impresión general** La imagen presenta una vista íntima de estos pequeños hongos creciendo en un tronco podrido. La perspectiva cercana permite a los espectadores apreciar los detalles intrincados de los hongos y su entorno, proporcionando información sobre las complejas relaciones entre organismos en la naturaleza. – Spanish translation

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