Caps of pallid pinkgill (Entoloma) mushrooms in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas, November 9, 2018

Album 2396: Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas, November 9, 2018

The image showcases a close-up view of two Entoloma (pallid pinkgill) mushroom caps situated on top of a tree branch or log lying on the ground.

* **Mushroom Caps:**
* The cap is light pink and slightly rounded, with an irregular shape and jagged edges.
* It has a smooth surface, but appears to have been slightly damaged or bruised, resulting in some darkening of its color.
* The cap is not fully open, suggesting that the mushroom may be young or recently matured.
* **Tree Branch/Log:**
* The branch/log is covered with leaves and twigs, giving it a brownish-gray hue.
* It appears to be lying on the ground, possibly after being broken off from a tree.
* **Background:**
* The background of the image is blurred, but appears to be a mix of soil, leaves, and other plant matter.
* There are some dark spots visible in the background, which may be dirt or debris.

In summary, the image provides a detailed view of two Entoloma mushroom caps growing on a tree branch/log, set against a blurred background of soil and plant matter. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Los sombreros de los hongos pallid pinkgill (Entoloma) en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, noviembre 9, 2018. La imagen muestra una vista cercana de dos sombreros de hongo Entoloma (pallid pinkgill) situados encima de una rama o tronco de un árbol tumbado en el suelo. * **Sombreros del hongo:** * El sombrero es rosa claro e ligeramente redondeado, con una forma irregular y bordes dentados. * Tiene una superficie lisa, pero parece haber sido ligeramente dañado o lastimado, dando como resultado cierto oscurecimiento de su color. * El sombrero no está completamente abierto, sugiriendo que el hongo puede ser joven o recientemente maduro. * **Rama/Tronco:** * La rama/tronco está cubierta con hojas y ramitas, dándole un tono marrón grisáceo. * Parece estar tendida en el suelo, posiblemente después de ser desprendida de un árbol. * **Fondo:** * El fondo de la imagen está borroso, pero parece ser una mezcla de tierra, hojas y otras materias vegetales. * Hay algunos puntos oscuros visibles en el fondo, que pueden ser suciedad o desechos. En resumen, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de dos sombreros de hongos Entoloma creciendo en una rama/tronco, situados contra un fondo borroso de tierra y materias vegetales. – Spanish translation

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