The image presents a close-up view of four yellowish-white jellybaby mushrooms, scientifically known as Leotia lubrica, situated on the ground within Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest in Shepherd, Texas.
**Mushroom Characteristics**
* The mushroom caps are small and rounded, ranging from 0.5 to 1 cm (0.2-0.4 inches) in diameter.
* They have a smooth, waxy texture and a pale yellowish-white color with darker spots or patches on the surface.
* The stems of the mushrooms are thin and slender, measuring approximately 2-3 cm (0.8-1.2 inches) in length.
**Background**
* The background is composed of dark brown soil covered with small twigs and leaves.
* The overall scene appears to be a natural setting where the jellybaby mushrooms have grown on the forest floor.
**Overall Impression**
* The image provides an intimate view of the delicate features of these small, unassuming mushrooms.
* It highlights their unique characteristics and their ability to thrive in a specific environment. – AI vision
Vista lateral de hongos jellybaby (Leotia lubrica) en el área escénica Big Creek del Bosque Nacional Sam Houston. Shepherd, Texas, 28 de octubre de 2018. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de cuatro hongos jellybaby de color blanco amarillento, conocidos científicamente como Leotia lubrica, situados en el suelo dentro del área escénica Big Creek del Bosque Nacional Sam Houston en Shepherd, Texas. **Características del hongo* * Los sombreros de los hongos son pequeños y redondos, miden entre 0,5 y 1 cm (0,2-0,4 pulgadas) de diámetro. * Tienen una textura lisa y cerosa, y un color blanco amarillento pálido con manchas o parches más oscuros en la superficie. * Los tallos de los hongos son delgados y esbeltos, miden aproximadamente 2-3 cm (0,8-1,2 pulgadas) de longitud. **Antecedentes* * El fondo está compuesto por suelo marrón oscuro cubierto con pequeños ramitos y hojas. * La escena global parece ser un entorno natural donde los hongos jellybaby han crecido sobre el suelo del bosque. **Impresión general* * La imagen proporciona una vista íntima de las características delicadas de estos pequeños y despretenciosos hongos. * Destaca sus características únicas y su capacidad para prosperar en un entorno específico. – Spanish translation
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