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Webcap mushrooms Cortinarius collinitus in a swampy area in Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest. Shepherd, Texas, October 28, 2018



In the swampy region of Big Creek Scenic Area within Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, Cortinarius collinitus, also known as webcap mushrooms, were found on October 28, 2018. – generated by AI

The image depicts a cluster of brown-capped mushrooms nestled among fallen leaves and twigs on the forest floor.

* **Mushrooms:**
* The mushroom caps are light brown to tan with dark brown gills.
* They have slender white stems.
* The mushroom in the center has been broken off at its base, revealing a light-colored interior.
* **Background:**
* The background is filled with fallen leaves and twigs.
* A few scattered pine needles are visible.

The image captures a moment of natural beauty in the forest, showcasing the intricate details of the mushrooms and their surroundings. – AI vision

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