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Wood blewit mushrooms (Clitocybe nuda, Lepista nuda) taken from Kiwanis Nature Trail. College Station, Texas, December 29, 2017



Wood blewits (Clitocybe nuda, Lepista nuda) were foraged from the Kiwanis Nature Trail in College Station, Texas, on December 29, 2017. These mushrooms are known for their delicate, fan-shaped caps and slender stems, which range in color from pale yellow to golden brown. They grow in clusters on the forest floor and can be found throughout North America, particularly in deciduous forests. Wood blewits are prized for their unique flavor and texture, making them a popular choice among mushroom enthusiasts. – generated by AI

The image showcases a collection of six Wood blewit mushrooms arranged on a flat surface, with their caps facing upwards and stems pointing towards the top of the frame. The mushrooms have distinctive features:

* Their caps are pale lilac or greyish-brown in color.
* They display radiating lines around the edges.
* A prominent pale yellow stem is visible at the center of each mushroom cap.

The background of the image consists of a dark grey, flat surface that likely represents a table or countertop. The lighting highlights the mushrooms' details and provides good contrast to their colors.

**Summary:**

This photograph presents a close-up view of six Wood blewit mushrooms arranged in a neat row, showcasing their unique features against a contrasting dark grey background. – AI vision

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