Cap of mushroom Baeospora myosura on Caney Creek section of Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest near Huntsville. Texas

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The image features a close-up photograph of a mushroom cap, specifically that of Baeospora myosura, situated on a dark brown wooden surface, likely a tree trunk or log. The mushroom cap itself is circular and flat-topped, with an off-white coloration and a subtle radial pattern in the center, which appears to be more tan than the surrounding area.

This radial pattern suggests that the spores are concentrated towards the center of the cap. The overall appearance of the mushroom cap is somewhat similar to that of a button mushroom, although it lacks the typical white gills underneath that are characteristic of button mushrooms. Instead, Baeospora myosura has a smooth, unblemished surface.

The background of the image consists primarily of dark brown wood, with some lighter-colored spots visible near the top left corner. These lighter spots could potentially be indicative of mold or other types of fungi growing on the tree trunk or log.

Given the context provided in the caption, it can be inferred that this photograph was taken during a walk through the woods, possibly as part of a scientific study or observation of local flora and fauna. The image offers an intimate view of one type of mushroom, allowing viewers to appreciate its unique characteristics up close. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

La tapa del hongo Baeospora myosura en la sección de Caney Creek del Lone Star Hiking Trail en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston cerca de Huntsville, Texas, el 4 de noviembre de 2018. La imagen muestra una fotografía en primer plano de una tapa de hongo, específicamente la de Baeospora myosura, situada en una superficie de madera marrón oscuro, probablemente un tronco de árbol u otro rollizo. La propia tapa del hongo es circular y de forma cónica con un tope plano, con una coloración blanquecina y un patrón radial sutil en el centro, que parece ser más oscuro que la zona circundante. Este patrón radial sugiere que las esporas están concentradas hacia el centro de la tapa. El aspecto general de la tapa del hongo es algo similar al de un hongo champiñón, aunque carece de las características garras blancas inferiores que son características de los champiñones. En cambio, Baeospora myosura tiene una superficie lisa y sin manchas. El fondo de la imagen consiste principalmente en madera marrón oscuro, con algunos puntos más claros visibles cerca de la esquina superior izquierda. Estos puntos más claros podrían ser potencialmente indicativos de moho u otros tipos de hongos que crecen en el tronco del árbol o rollizo. Dado el contexto proporcionado en la descripción, se puede inferir que esta fotografía fue tomada durante una caminata por el bosque, posiblemente como parte de un estudio científico u observación de la flora y fauna locales. La imagen ofrece una visión íntima de un tipo de hongo, lo que permite a los espectadores apreciar sus características únicas de cerca. – Spanish translation

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