The image shows a close-up view of an American solitary Lepidella mushroom (Amanita subsolitaria) lying on the forest floor. The mushroom is white and has a long stem with gills underneath it. There are several small green leaves scattered around the mushroom, as well as some brown leaves that appear to be from oaks.
The mushroom appears to have been cut in half, exposing its internal structure. The inside of the cap is white, while the gills are dark brown and have a rough texture. The stem is also white and has a slight sheen to it.
In the background, there are several other leaves and twigs scattered about. The overall atmosphere suggests that the mushroom was found in a wooded area, possibly near a stream or riverbed. The presence of green leaves and small twigs implies that the area receives regular rainfall, which helps to nourish the growth of fungi like this one.
Overall, the image provides a detailed view of an American solitary Lepidella mushroom (Amanita subsolitaria) in its natural habitat. – AI vision
Hongo Lepidella americano solitario (Amanita subsolitaria)(?) con gotas de color naranja sangrando bajo los robles en el área escénica de Big Creek del Bosque Nacional Sam Houston. Shepherd, Texas, 26 de junio de 2019. La imagen muestra una vista cercana de un hongo Lepidella americano solitario (Amanita subsolitaria) tendido en el suelo del bosque. El hongo es blanco y tiene un largo tallo con pliegues debajo de él. Hay varias hojas verdes pequeñas dispersas alrededor del hongo, así como algunas hojas marrones que parecen provenir de los robles. El hongo parece haber sido cortado por la mitad, exponiendo su estructura interna. El interior de la tapa es blanco, mientras que las pliegues son marrón oscuro y tienen una textura áspera. El tallo también es blanco y tiene un ligero brillo. En el fondo hay otras hojas y ramitas dispersas. La atmósfera general sugiere que el hongo fue encontrado en un área boscosa, posiblemente cerca de un arroyo o lecho de río. La presencia de hojas verdes y pequeños ramitos implica que la zona recibe lluvias regulares, lo que ayuda a nutrir el crecimiento de hongos como éste. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de un hongo Lepidella americano solitario (Amanita subsolitaria) en su hábitat natural. – Spanish translation
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