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Orange waxcap (Hygrocybe) mushrooms in Watson ...

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Orange waxcap (Hygrocybe) mushrooms in Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve. Warren, Texas, November 10, 2018



In the Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve in Warren, Texas, a group of Orange waxcap (Hygrocybe) mushrooms can be found thriving. This photograph was captured on November 10, 2018, showcasing their vibrant orange caps and delicate texture. – generated by AI

The image shows a close-up view of three orange waxcap mushrooms lying on the forest floor.

**Mushroom Details**

* The mushroom at the top is the largest and most prominent, with an irregularly shaped cap.
* The caps are all bright orange in color with slightly wavy edges.
* Two of the caps appear to have been broken off from a single base, but it's unclear if they were growing together.

**Background**

* The forest floor beneath the mushrooms is covered with brown pine needles and twigs.
* There appears to be some moisture on the surface of the ground near the right-hand mushroom.

**Overall Impression**

* The image suggests that the mushrooms are relatively small, possibly no larger than a few centimeters in diameter.
* They seem to have been recently disturbed, as evidenced by their broken-off caps. – AI vision

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