Pinkgill mushrooms Entoloma strictius 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, Texas, June 9, 2019

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The image depicts a cluster of pinkgill mushrooms (Entoloma strictius) growing on the forest floor beneath small oak trees in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas.

* **Mushrooms:**
* The mushroom caps are light beige with a smooth texture and have a distinctive umbrella-like shape.
* They range in size from about 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) in diameter and have a short stem that is slightly thicker at the base than at the top.
* The gills underneath the caps are white to pale pinkish-beige, and they are attached to the stem by thin threads of tissue.
* **Forest Floor:**
* The forest floor is covered with fallen leaves from small oak trees, which provide a natural habitat for the mushrooms.
* The leaves create a thick layer of leaf litter that allows the mushrooms to grow undisturbed.
* **Lighting and Composition:**
* The lighting in the image is soft and diffused, suggesting that it was taken on an overcast day or in the shade.
* The composition of the image focuses attention on the cluster of mushrooms, with the surrounding leaves and stems creating a sense of depth and context.

Overall, the image presents a serene and natural scene, showcasing the beauty of wild mushrooms growing in their native habitat. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Los hongos de Pinkgill (Entoloma strictius) bajo robles pequeños en el Parque Lick Creek. College Station, Texas, 9 de junio de 2019. La imagen muestra un grupo de hongos de Pinkgill (Entoloma strictius) que crecen sobre el suelo forestal bajo los robles pequeños en el Parque Lick Creek, College Station, Texas. * **Hongos:** * Las cubiertas de los hongos son de color beige claro con una textura suave y tienen una forma distintiva similar a un sombrilla. * Varios en tamaño desde aproximadamente 1-2 pulgadas (2,5-5 cm) de diámetro y tiene un tallo corto que es ligeramente más grueso en la base que en la parte superior. * Las garretas debajo de las cubiertas son de color blanco a rosado claro, y están unidas al tallo por delgados hilos de tejido. * **Suelo forestal:** * El suelo forestal está cubierto con hojas caídas de robles pequeños, que proporcionan un hábitat natural para los hongos. * Las hojas crean una capa gruesa de capa foliar que permite que los hongos crezcan sin molestias. * **Iluminación y composición:** * La iluminación en la imagen es suave y difusa, lo que sugiere que se tomó un día nublado o en la sombra. * La composición de la imagen centra la atención en el grupo de hongos, con las hojas y tallos circundantes creando una sensación de profundidad y contexto. En general, la imagen presenta una escena serena y natural, que muestra la belleza de los hongos silvestres que crecen en su hábitat nativo. – Spanish translation

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