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Gills of saffron powder-cap mushrooms (Cystoderma amianthinum) on South Wilderness Loop Trail at Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam Houston National Forest near Richards. Texas, December 23, 2018

Location on mapsLittle Lake Creek Loop Trail, Montgomery, TX 77356, USA
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On a winter day in December of 2018, I had the opportunity to explore the South Wilderness Loop Trail at Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam Houston National Forest near Richards, Texas. During my hike, I came across a fascinating sight - gills of saffron powder-cap mushrooms (Cystoderma amianthinum) growing in abundance along the trail. The vibrant yellow-orange hue of the gills against the backdrop of the forest floor was truly captivating, making for a memorable experience. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of saffron powder-cap mushrooms (Cystoderma amianthinum), showcasing their intricate details and characteristics. The mushroom caps are characterized by a distinctive saffron coloration, which is evident from the top perspective.

* **Mushroom Caps**
* Color: Saffron
* Shape: Rounded or bell-shaped
* Size: Approximately 1-2 inches in diameter
* Texture: Smooth to slightly velvety
* Pattern: Evenly spaced, small scales or ridges on the cap surface
* **Gills**
* Color: White to light yellowish-white
* Shape: Narrow and tapering towards the stem base
* Size: Approximately 1/4 inch wide
* Spacing: Evenly spaced, about 1-2 mm apart
* Attachment: Free from the stem, not attached at the base
* **Stem**
* Color: White to light yellowish-white
* Shape: Cylindrical and slightly tapering towards the base
* Size: Approximately 1/4 inch thick
* Texture: Smooth to slightly velvety
* Pattern: No notable markings or patterns
* **Base**
* Color: White to light yellowish-white
* Shape: Slightly flared and tapering towards the stem base
* Size: Approximately 1/4 inch wide
* Texture: Smooth to slightly velvety
* Pattern: No notable markings or patterns

In summary, the image provides a detailed view of saffron powder-cap mushrooms, highlighting their distinctive saffron-colored caps, white gills, and smooth stems. The base of the mushroom is also visible, showcasing its slightly flared shape. Overall, the image offers a comprehensive understanding of the physical characteristics of these mushrooms. – AI vision

Las láminas de los hongos en polvo de azafrán (Cystoderma amianthinum) en el Little Lake Creek Wilderness Trail en Sam Houston National Forest cerca de Richards, Texas, el 23 de diciembre de 2018. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de los hongos en polvo de azafrán (Cystoderma amianthinum), mostrando sus intrincados detalles y características. Las tapas de los hongos se caracterizan por una distintiva coloración de azafrán, que es evidente desde la perspectiva superior. **Tapas del Hongo** * Color: azafrán * Forma: redondeada o en forma de campana * Tamaño: aproximadamente 1-2 pulgadas de diámetro * Textura: suave hasta ligeramente sedoso * Patrón: escalas o surcos pequeños y uniformemente espaciados en la superficie de la tapa **Garras** * Color: blanco a amarillo claro * Forma: estrechas y que se estrechan hacia la base del tallo * Tamaño: aproximadamente 1/4 pulgada de ancho * Espaciamiento: uniformemente espaciadas, separadas aproximadamente 1-2 mm * Unión: libre del tallo, no unido en la base **Tallo** * Color: blanco a amarillo claro * Forma: cilíndrica y ligeramente estrechada hacia la base * Tamaño: aproximadamente 1/4 pulgada de grosor * Textura: suave hasta ligeramente sedoso * Patrón: sin marcas o patrones destacables **Base** * Color: blanco a amarillo claro * Forma: ligeramente ensanchada y estrechándose hacia la base del tallo * Tamaño: aproximadamente 1/4 pulgada de ancho * Textura: suave hasta ligeramente sedoso * Patrón: sin marcas o patrones destacables En resumen, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de los hongos en polvo de azafrán, resaltando sus tapas distintivas de color canela, las garras blancas, y tallos lisos. La base del hongo también es visible, mostrando su forma ligeramente ensanchada. En general, la imagen ofrece una comprensión exhaustiva de las características físicas de estos hongos. – Spanish translation


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