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On a decaying pine log in the Sam Houston National Forest, plums and custard mushrooms (Tricholomopsis rutilans) were found thriving on April 22, 2018. The Caney Creek Trail, part of the Little Lake Creek Loop Trail, provided the perfect environment for these fungi to flourish. The rotting log offered a nutrient-rich substrate for their growth, and the mushrooms' vibrant colors added a pop of beauty to the forest floor. – generated by AI |
The image features several Plums and Custard mushrooms (Tricholomopsis rutilans) situated on a rotten pine log along Caney Creek Trail within Sam Houston National Forest near Huntsville, Texas. The largest mushroom is positioned in the center of the frame, showcasing its vibrant yellow-orange cap and long, light brown stem that transitions to white at the base. The cap features small dark spots scattered across it. Several smaller mushrooms are arranged around the larger one, sharing similar coloration but with varying sizes. In addition to the mushrooms, a few green sprouts have grown from the log's surface, adding a touch of natural beauty to the scene. The surrounding environment is characterized by rugged tree bark and moss-covered wood, creating a cozy atmosphere that highlights the forest floor's rich biodiversity. – AI vision |
Ciruelas y Setas de Leche (Tricholomopsis rutilans) en un tronco podrido de pino en el Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en la Sam Houston National Forest, cerca de Huntsville. Texas, 22 de abril de 2018. La imagen muestra varias ciruelas y setas de leche (Tricholomopsis rutilans) ubicadas en un tronco podrido de pino a lo largo del Caney Creek Trail dentro de la Sam Houston National Forest cerca de Huntsville, Texas. El hongo más grande está posicionado en el centro del marco, mostrando su vibrante tapa de color naranja amarillento y su tallo marrón claro que transición a blanco en la base. La tapa presenta pequeñas manchas oscuras dispersadas por toda ella. Varios hongos más pequeños están dispuestos alrededor del más grande, compartiendo una coloración similar pero con diferentes tamaños. Además de los hongos, algunos brotes verdes han crecido desde la superficie del tronco, agregando un toque de belleza natural a la escena. El entorno circundante se caracteriza por corteza rugosa y madera cubierta de musgo, creando una atmósfera acogedora que resalta la rica biodiversidad del suelo forestal. – Spanish translation |
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