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Pearly webcap mushrooms (Cortinarius alboviolaceus) on a property at 5369 Farm to Market Road 770 near Kountze. Texas, November 9, 2019

Location on mapsUnnamed Road, Kountze, TX 77625, USA
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On a property located at 5369 Farm to Market Road 770 in Kountze, Texas, a group of pearly webcap mushrooms (Cortinarius alboviolaceus) were spotted on November 9, 2019. These delicate, velvety mushrooms are characterized by their pale violet caps and white gills, creating a beautiful contrast against the lush greenery of the surrounding landscape. – generated by AI

The image presents an overhead view of three white mushrooms with caps approximately two inches wide, surrounded by brown and orange leaves on the forest floor. The mushrooms are partially covered by dead leaves, which have been broken off from their parent trees. A few of these leaves have large holes in them.

**Identifying Features**

* **Mushroom Caps**: White, round, and flat with a smooth surface. They appear to be approximately two inches wide.
* **Leaves**: Brown and orange, partially covering the mushrooms. Some leaves display large holes, indicating they were broken off from their parent trees rather than falling naturally.

**Context**

The image was captured on November 9, 2019, near Kountze, Texas, at a property located at 5369 Farm to Market Road 770. The presence of dead leaves and the time of year suggest that autumn has passed but winter has not yet begun in this region.

**Conclusion**

Given the characteristics described in the image caption, it is likely that the mushrooms are Pearly webcap (Cortinarius alboviolaceus). This conclusion is based on their size, coloration, and habitat. However, without direct observation or expert confirmation, this identification remains speculative. – AI vision

Los hongos con sombrero de red brillante (Cortinarius alboviolaceus) en una propiedad ubicada en la carretera 770 desde la granja hasta el mercado número 5369 cerca de Kountze, Texas, el 9 de noviembre de 2019. La imagen presenta una vista aérea de tres hongos blancos con sombreros de aproximadamente dos pulgadas de ancho, rodeados por hojas marrones y naranjas en el suelo del bosque. Los hongos están parcialmente cubiertos por hojas muertas, que se han desprendido de los árboles parentales. Algunas de estas hojas tienen grandes agujeros. **Características identificativas** * **Sombreros de Hongo**: Blancos, redondos y planos con una superficie lisa. Parecen medir aproximadamente dos pulgadas de ancho. * **Hojas**: Marrones y naranjas, cubriendo parcialmente los hongos. Algunas hojas presentan grandes agujeros, lo que indica que se rompieron de sus árboles parentales en lugar de caer naturalmente. **Contexto** La imagen fue capturada el 9 de noviembre de 2019 cerca de Kountze, Texas, en una propiedad ubicada en la carretera 770 desde la granja hasta el mercado número 5369. La presencia de hojas muertas y la época del año sugieren que el otoño pasó pero el invierno aún no ha comenzado en esta región. **Conclusión** Teniendo en cuenta las características descritas en la imagen, es probable que los hongos sean de los hongos con sombrero de red brillante (Cortinarius alboviolaceus). Esta conclusión se basa en su tamaño, coloración y hábitat. Sin embargo, sin observación directa o confirmación experta, esta identificación sigue siendo especulativa. – Spanish translation


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