Milky bonnet mushrooms (Hemimycena lactea ) near a rotting log on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest near Huntsville. Texas

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The image depicts a close-up view of several small, white mushrooms growing near a rotting log on the ground. The mushrooms have thin stems and rounded caps with radiating lines on their surface. They appear to be quite small, with the largest one being only about an inch or two in diameter.

The background of the image shows a layer of brown leaves covering the forest floor, with some twigs and branches scattered throughout. In the center of the image, there is a rotting log that has fallen from a nearby tree. The log is covered in moss and lichen, and it provides a habitat for the mushrooms to grow.

Overall, the image suggests that the mushrooms are likely to be saprotrophic, meaning they obtain their nutrients by breaking down organic matter in the soil. The presence of rotting wood and leaves in the background supports this idea, as these types of fungi often thrive in environments where decaying plant material is abundant. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Setas de sombrero lechoso (Hemimycena lactea(?)) cerca de un tronco podrido en el Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en la Sam Houston National Forest cerca de Huntsville, Texas, el 4 de noviembre de 2018. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de varias setas blancas pequeñas que crecen cerca de un tronco podrido en el suelo. Las setas tienen tallos delgados y sombreros redondeados con líneas radiales en su superficie. Parecen ser bastante pequeñas, siendo la más grande solo alrededor de una pulgada o dos de diámetro. El fondo de la imagen muestra una capa de hojas marrones cubriendo el suelo del bosque, con algunos ramitas y ramas esparcidos por todas partes. En el centro de la imagen hay un tronco podrido que ha caído de un árbol cercano. El tronco está cubierto de musgo y líquenes, y proporciona un hábitat para el crecimiento de las setas. En general, la imagen sugiere que es probable que las setas sean saprotrofas, lo que significa que obtienen sus nutrientes al descomponer la materia orgánica en el suelo. La presencia de madera y hojas podridas en el fondo apoya esta idea, ya que este tipo de hongos a menudo prosperan en entornos donde el material vegetal en descomposición es abundante. – Spanish translation

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