The image depicts a cluster of ringless honey mushrooms (Desarmillaria caespitosa), formerly known as D. tabescens and Armillaria, situated amidst fallen leaves and twigs on the ground. The mushroom caps are small to medium-sized, ranging from 0.4-1.5 inches in diameter, with a rounded shape that is slightly concave at the center. They have a smooth, pale yellow-brown color with lighter-colored gills underneath.
The stems of the mushrooms are thin and white, with no visible ring or annulus. The overall appearance of the cluster suggests a mature group of ringless honey mushrooms growing in close proximity to each other. The presence of fallen leaves and twigs around the mushrooms indicates that they have likely been growing on the forest floor for some time.
It is worth noting that the image was taken near Birch Creek Unit of Somerville Lake State Park in Texas, USA, during November 24, 2018. This information provides context about the location where the photo was captured and allows us to appreciate the natural environment in which these fascinating organisms thrive. – AI vision
Los hongos miel sin anillo (Desarmillaria caespitosa, anteriormente D. tabescens, Armillaria) cerca de Birch Creek Unit del Somerville Lake State Park, Texas, 24 de noviembre de 2018. La imagen muestra un grupo de hongos miel sin anillo (Desarmillaria caespitosa), anteriormente conocido como D. tabescens y Armillaria, situado entre las hojas caídas y ramitas en el suelo. Las cabezas de los hongos son pequeñas a medianas, miden de 0,4-1,5 pulgadas de diámetro, con una forma redondeada que es ligeramente cóncava en el centro. Tienen un color amarillo-pardo pálido y liso con un tono más claro en las placas inferiores. Los tallos de los hongos son delgados y blancos, sin anillo visible. El aspecto general del grupo sugiere un grupo maduro de hongos miel sin anillo que crecen muy cerca entre sí. La presencia de hojas caídas y ramitas alrededor de los hongos indica que han estado creciendo en el suelo del bosque durante algún tiempo. Cabe señalar que la imagen fue tomada cerca de Birch Creek Unit del Somerville Lake State Park en Texas, EE. UU., durante el 24 de noviembre de 2018. Esta información proporciona contexto sobre la ubicación donde se capturó la foto y nos permite apreciar el entorno natural en el que estos organismos fascinantes prosperan. – Spanish translation
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