Small milkcap mushrooms Lactarius neotabidus on wet burnt soil on Caney Creek section of Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest near Huntsville, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of several small milkcap mushrooms (Lactarius neotabidus) scattered on wet burnt soil within the Caney Creek section of Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest near Huntsville, Texas.

**Mushroom Characteristics:**

* The mushrooms are small and pale brown in color.
* They have a distinctive cap shape, with some caps being slightly more rounded than others.
* The gills under each mushroom's cap are white or light-colored and are visible from underneath the caps.
* Some of the mushrooms appear to be growing directly out of the burnt soil.

**Soil Environment:**

* The soil is dark brown and appears to be wet, with some areas looking more damp than others.
* There are some small twigs and leaves scattered throughout the soil.
* A few blades of grass can also be seen sprouting from the soil.

**Background:**

* The background of the image is dominated by the burnt soil and the mushrooms growing on it.
* Some distant trees or foliage can be seen in the upper left corner of the image, but they are not clearly visible due to the close-up nature of the photo.

**Overall Impression:**

The overall impression from this image is one of a thriving ecosystem in which these small milkcap mushrooms have taken root and are growing on burnt soil. The presence of other plants such as grasses and leaves suggests that the area has recovered somewhat since the fire, but there may still be some work to do to fully restore it to its former state. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Los hongos pequeños Lactarius neotabidus sobre la tierra quemada húmeda en la sección de Caney Creek del Lone Star Hiking Trail en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston cerca de Huntsville, Texas, el 28 de abril de 2018. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de varios pequeños hongos lechuguilla (Lactarius neotabidus) dispersos en tierra quemada húmeda dentro de la sección Caney Creek del Lone Star Hiking Trail en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston cerca de Huntsville, Texas. **Características del hongo:** * Los hongos son pequeños y de color marrón claro. * Tienen una forma distintiva de sombrero, con algunos sombreros ligeramente más redondeados que otros. * Las pliegues debajo del sombrero de cada hongo son de color blanco o claro y son visibles desde debajo de los sombreros. * Algunos de los hongos parecen estar creciendo directamente fuera de la tierra quemada. **Entorno del suelo:** * El suelo es de color marrón oscuro y parece húmedo, con algunas áreas que lucen más húmedas que otras. * Hay algunos ramitos pequeños y hojas dispersos por todo el suelo. * También pueden observarse unas pocas hojas de hierba brotando del suelo. **Antecedentes:** * Los antecedentes de la imagen están dominados por la tierra quemada y los hongos que crecen en ella. * En la esquina superior izquierda de la imagen pueden verse algunos árboles o vegetación a distancia, pero no son claramente visibles debido al carácter cercano de la fotografía. **Impresión general:** La impresión general de esta imagen es la de un ecosistema próspero en el que estos pequeños hongos lechuguilla han arraigado y crecen en tierra quemada. La presencia de otras plantas como hierbas y hojas sugiere que la zona se ha recuperado en cierta medida desde el incendio, pero aún puede haber trabajo por hacer para restaurarla completamente a su estado original. – Spanish translation

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