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Wood pinkgill mushrooms (Entoloma rhodopolium) in a pine forest on Winters Bayou Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Cleveland, Texas, October 27, 2019



Winters Bayou Trail in the Sam Houston National Forest is home to an array of fascinating wood pinkgill mushrooms (Entoloma rhodopolium) during the fall season. On October 27, 2019, I captured a photograph of these captivating fungi thriving amidst the pine forest. Their vibrant pink caps and white stems create a striking contrast against the backdrop of the forest floor, making them a standout attraction for nature enthusiasts. – generated by AI

The image shows three Wood Pinkgill Mushrooms (Entoloma rhodopolium) growing amidst pine needles and leaves on a forest floor.

The mushrooms are pale tan with darker caps in the middle, appearing to be about an inch or two wide. The stems of the mushrooms are not visible as they have been broken off or eaten by insects.

They grow among brown pine needles and dead leaves, which cover most of the ground. The background is mostly obscured by the pine needles and leaves but appears to be the forest floor.

The image was taken in Sam Houston National Forest on Winters Bayou Trail in Cleveland, Texas, on October 27, 2019. – AI vision

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