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Gills of brown webcap (Cortinarius) mushrooms in a wet area in Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest. Shepherd, Texas, October 28, 2018



In the damp environs of Big Creek Scenic Area within Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, brown webcap mushrooms (Cortinarius) were observed with their gills on October 28, 2018. – generated by AI

The image showcases four small brown mushrooms with distinctive features and characteristics, set against a backdrop of damp leaves and twigs.

**Mushroom Appearance**

* The mushroom caps are rounded and smooth, ranging in color from light to dark brown.
* Three stems are visible; one is broken at the base, while another two appear intact.

**Gills and Stem Colors**

* The gill attachment is either free or attached with a small amount of tissue.
* The stems vary in color between white and brown.

**Background**

* The ground beneath the mushrooms is covered in damp leaves and twigs.
* The overall atmosphere suggests a forest floor, likely wet due to recent rainfall.

**Overall Impression**

The image provides an intimate view of four small brown webcap (Cortinarius) mushrooms growing on damp soil. – AI vision

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