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Wood pinkgill mushrooms (Entoloma rhodopolium) at Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest. Shepherd, Texas, November 2, 2019



Wood pinkgill mushrooms (Entoloma rhodopolium) thrive in the Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest, Shepherd, Texas. On November 2, 2019, a photograph was taken of these vibrant fungi, showcasing their delicate pink caps and white gills set against the forest's autumnal backdrop. – generated by AI

This close-up photograph showcases a cluster of Wood Pinkgill Mushrooms (Entoloma rhodopolium), with their caps and stems prominently displayed.

**Mushroom Characteristics**

* The mushroom caps are round to oval-shaped, ranging from 1-3 inches in diameter.
* They feature a smooth texture and brown to pinkish-brown coloration.
* The stems are white or light-colored, slender, and tapering towards the base of the cap.

**Background and Context**

* The mushrooms are lying on a bed of fallen leaves and twigs.
* The background is blurred, but appears to be a forest floor with some grasses and small plants visible in the distance.

**Overall Impression**

* The image conveys a sense of natural beauty and wonder, inviting the viewer to explore the intricate details of the mushroom's structure and its surroundings. – AI vision

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