Pinkgill mushrooms Entoloma hirtipes under small oaks in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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College Station - Enchanted Rock, Texas, December 24 - 25, 2018

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The image features a cluster of pinkgill (Entoloma hirtipes) mushrooms growing among fallen leaves and twigs on the forest floor.

**Mushrooms:**

* The mushroom caps are round and flat, with a smooth, matte finish.
* They have a light brown to tan color with a slight sheen in certain lighting conditions.
* The stems are thin and white, almost translucent.
* The gills underneath the cap are pinkish-white and close together.
* The mushrooms appear to be growing from the ground, possibly in association with decaying wood or plant material.

**Background:**

* The background is composed of fallen leaves, twigs, and other debris on the forest floor.
* Some green leaves can be seen peeking out from behind the mushroom caps.
* The overall atmosphere suggests a damp, shaded area under small oaks in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas.

**Overall:**

* The image provides a detailed view of pinkgill mushrooms growing in their natural habitat.
* It highlights the unique characteristics of these mushrooms, including their coloration, cap shape, and gill structure. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Los hongos Entoloma hirtipes bajo robles pequeños en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 24 de diciembre de 2018. La imagen muestra un racimo de hongos pinkgill (Entoloma hirtipes) que crecen entre las hojas caídas y los trozos de madera en el suelo del bosque. **Hongos:** * Los sombreros de los hongos son redondos y planos, con un acabado liso mate. * Tienen un color marrón claro a beis con un ligero brillo en ciertas condiciones de iluminación. * Los tallos son delgados y blancos, casi translúcidos. * Las guillas por debajo del sombrero son blanquecinas-rosadas y están muy juntas. * Los hongos parecen crecer desde el suelo, posiblemente en asociación con madera o material vegetal en descomposición. **Antecedentes:** * El fondo está compuesto por hojas caídas, ramitas y otros restos en el suelo del bosque. * Se ven algunas hojas verdes sobresaliendo detrás de los sombreros de los hongos. * La atmósfera general sugiere un área húmeda y sombreada bajo robles pequeños en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. **En general:** * La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de los hongos pinkgill creciendo en su hábitat natural. * Destaca las características únicas de estos hongos, incluida su coloración, forma del sombrero y estructura de las guillas. – Spanish translation

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