Pleated shield mushrooms (Pluteus longistriatus) on mulch on mulch at native plant display behind Nature Center in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image features a close-up view of three brown Pleated shield mushrooms (Pluteus longistriatus) growing on dark mulch at a native plant display behind the Nature Center in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas.

In the foreground, the three mushrooms are positioned side by side, with their caps facing upwards. The central mushroom is the largest and tallest of the three, with its cap measuring around 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) in diameter. The two smaller mushrooms on either side have caps slightly smaller than the central one, ranging from 0.75 to 1 inch (1.9-2.5 cm). Each mushroom has a long white stem that tapers towards the base.

The Pleated shield mushrooms are characterized by their fan-shaped or pleated caps, which are light brown in color with darker brown ridges and veins radiating out from the center of each cap. The edges of the caps have small teeth-like projections along the margins, adding to their distinctive appearance.

The background of the image consists of dark mulch, possibly made up of wood chips or shredded bark, which provides a natural habitat for the mushrooms to grow in. A few dead leaves and twigs can be seen scattered around the mulch, blending in with the surrounding environment.

In the top left corner of the image, there is some green grass visible, likely growing on top of the mulch or nearby soil. This adds a touch of color and texture to the overall scene, highlighting the diversity of plant life present in the area.

Overall, the image showcases the unique characteristics of Pleated shield mushrooms, as well as their ability to thrive in a variety of environments, including urban parks like Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Los hongos pleurantes de escudo (Pluteus longistriatus) sobre el mantillo detrás de la exhibición de plantas nativas en el Centro de la Naturaleza en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 11 de marzo de 2019. La imagen muestra una vista cercana de tres hongos pleurantes de escudo marrones (Pluteus longistriatus) creciendo sobre mantillo oscuro en una exhibición de plantas nativas detrás del Centro de la Naturaleza en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. En primer plano, los tres hongos están ubicados uno al lado del otro, con sus sombreros mirando hacia arriba. El hongo central es el más grande y alto de los tres, midiendo su sombrero entre 1-2 pulgadas (2,5-5 cm) de diámetro. Los dos hongos más pequeños a cada lado tienen sombreros ligeramente menores que el central, con un tamaño comprendido entre las 0,75 y 1 pulgada (1,9-2,5 cm). Cada hongo tiene un largo tallo blanco que se estrecha hacia la base. Los hongos pleurantes de escudo se caracterizan por sus sombreros en forma de abanico o plegados, que son de color marrón claro con nervaduras y venas más oscuras que salen del centro de cada sombrero. Los márgenes de los sombreros tienen pequeñas proyecciones dentadas a lo largo de los márgenes, lo que contribuye a su aspecto distintivo. El fondo de la imagen consiste en mantillo oscuro, posiblemente hecho de astillas de madera o corteza triturada, que proporciona un hábitat natural para el crecimiento de los hongos. Pueden observarse algunas hojas y ramitas muertas esparcidas por el mantillo, mezclándose con el entorno circundante. En la esquina superior izquierda de la imagen puede verse un poco de hierba verde, probablemente creciendo sobre el mantillo o suelo cercano. Esto añade un toque de color y textura al paisaje general, destacando la diversidad de vida vegetal presente en la zona. En general, la imagen muestra las características únicas de los hongos pleurantes de escudo, así como su capacidad para prosperar en una variedad de entornos, incluidos parques urbanos como Lick Creek Park en College Station, Texas. – Spanish translation

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