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The Scarlet Cup fungi, Sarcoscypha occidentalis, thrives on a small piece of wood along the Caney Creek Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, near Huntsville, Texas. On April 8, 2018, I captured an image of this peculiar species, characterized by its bright red cup-shaped caps. The delicate fungi grow stalked and can be found along the forest floor, adding a pop of color to the otherwise drab surroundings. – generated by AI |
The image presents an intricate arrangement of mushrooms against a black background. In the top right corner, the largest mushroom is partially visible and appears to have been sliced in half, revealing its interior. The two halves are positioned with their open sides facing upwards, while the upper portion remains outside this frame. A smaller piece of the same mushroom lies at the bottom center of the image. To the left of the large mushroom, a second mushroom is also cut in half, but only one side faces the camera. This mushroom's cap and stem are both visible, albeit slightly out of focus. On the top left edge of the frame, another piece of the same mushroom lies on its side, showcasing its underside. At the bottom right corner, what appears to be a third slice of the large mushroom is seen in profile view, with only one half visible. The background of the image features an entirely black surface. The mushrooms are positioned atop a small patch of dirt or soil that has been disturbed by some unknown force. – AI vision |
Los hongos con copa escarlata (Sarcoscypha occidentalis) tomados de un pequeño trozo de madera en el sendero Caney Creek (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en la Foresta Nacional Sam Houston, cerca de Huntsville, Texas, 8 de abril de 2018. La imagen presenta una intrincada disposición de hongos contra un fondo negro. En la esquina superior derecha, el hongo más grande está parcialmente visible y parece haber sido cortado por la mitad, revelando su interior. Las dos mitades están posicionadas con sus lados abiertos mirando hacia arriba, mientras que la parte superior permanece fuera del marco. Un trozo más pequeño del mismo hongo se encuentra en el centro inferior de la imagen. A la izquierda del hongo grande, también hay un segundo hongo cortado por la mitad, pero solo un lado mira hacia la cámara. La tapa y el tallo de este hongo son visibles, aunque ligeramente desfocados. En el borde superior izquierdo del marco, otro trozo del mismo hongo se encuentra sobre su lado, mostrando su parte inferior. En la esquina inferior derecha, lo que parece ser una tercera rebanada del hongo grande se ve en vista de perfil, con solo medio visible. El fondo de la imagen presenta una superficie completamente negra. Los hongos están colocados encima de un pequeño trozo de tierra o suelo que ha sido perturbado por alguna fuerza desconocida. – Spanish translation |
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