Tiny mushrooms Mycena corticola in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas

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

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The image presents a close-up view of four tiny mushrooms, identified as **Mycena corticola**, situated on a dark brown tree trunk or log covered with moss and lichen. The mushrooms are positioned at different elevations along the trunk, ranging from almost flush with the surface to about an inch above it.

**Key Observations:**

* The image is taken at night, as indicated by the absence of direct sunlight.
* No other organisms or objects are visible in the frame, focusing attention on the mushrooms and their habitat.
* The background is blurred, providing a subtle contrast to the sharp focus on the mushrooms.

**Inferences:**

* The mushrooms likely belong to the Mycena genus due to their small size, cap shape, and stem structure.
* The tree trunk or log appears old, as suggested by its dark coloration and moss/lichen growth.
* The night setting may indicate that the photographer is using a flash or other artificial light source.

**Conclusion:**

The image showcases a group of tiny mushrooms growing on an old tree trunk or log in Hensel Park, College Station, Texas. The mushrooms are likely members of the Mycena genus and have adapted to grow in this environment. The nighttime setting suggests that the photographer is using specialized equipment to capture these small organisms effectively. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Presentan pequeños hongos Mycena corticola en Hensel Park, College Station, Texas, el 9 de diciembre de 2017. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de cuatro pequeños hongos identificados como **Mycena corticola**, situados en un tronco o tronco de árbol marrón oscuro cubierto de musgo y líquen. Los hongos están posicionados a diferentes alturas a lo largo del tronco, desde casi a ras con la superficie hasta alrededor de una pulgada por encima de ella. **Observaciones clave:** * La imagen se toma de noche, como indica la ausencia de luz solar directa. * No hay otros organismos u objetos visibles en el marco, centrando la atención en los hongos y su hábitat. * El fondo está borroso, lo que proporciona un contraste sutil con el enfoque nítido en los hongos. **Inferencias:** * Es probable que los hongos pertenezcan al género Mycena debido a su pequeño tamaño, la forma del sombrero y la estructura del tallo. * El tronco o tronco de árbol parece viejo, como sugiere su color oscuro y el crecimiento de musgo/líquen. * El entorno nocturno puede indicar que el fotógrafo está usando un flash u otra fuente de luz artificial. **Conclusión:** La imagen muestra un grupo de pequeños hongos que crecen en un tronco o tronco viejo en Hensel Park, College Station, Texas. Los hongos son probablemente miembros del género Mycena y se han adaptado para crecer en este entorno. El escenario nocturno sugiere que el fotógrafo está usando equipo especializado para capturar estos pequeños organismos de manera efectiva. – Spanish translation

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