Home Page > Picture Archives > Year 2018 > Album 2266 > Photo 20 > Slideshow

Lentinus arcularius mushrooms on rotting wood in ...

Lentinus arcularius mushrooms on rotting wood in  ...

Lentinus arcularius mushrooms on rotting wood in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, May 24, 2018



Lentinus arcularius mushrooms thrive on decaying wood in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. A photograph of these fungi was captured on May 24, 2018, showcasing their vibrant orange caps and slender stems amidst the rotting wood. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of several small, white to light brown, fuzzy mushrooms clustered together and growing from decaying wood. The mushrooms have wide bodies with short stems that are roughly the same length. They appear to be growing from rotting logs.

The mushroom caps are circular in shape, featuring fine hairs around their edges. Some of these hairs can also be seen on the underside of the mushroom cap. The caps vary slightly in size and color, but they all have a similar appearance.

On the left side of the image, there is an open space where some logs have fallen apart, revealing a layer of soil beneath.

In the background, at the bottom of the picture, you can see some green plants growing among the decaying wood. The overall atmosphere suggests that this scene was captured in a forest or wooded area during late spring or early summer. – AI vision

Mushrooms in College Station ... 2018
Browse current photo album: Mushrooms in College Station, Texas, May 24, 2018
Previous: Lentinus arcularius mushrooms on an oak log in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas
Previous
Next: Resupinate form of tinder mushrooms Trichaptum sector on a fallen ... Creek Park. College Station, Texas
Next

Slideshow:
Start | Stop | Larger | Exit