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Black-edged Pluteus mushrooms (Pluteus atromarginatus) on a fallen pine on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop ... Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, November 16, 2019



The Black-edged Pluteus mushrooms (Pluteus atromarginatus) were found growing on a fallen pine tree along the Caney Creek Trail, located within the Sam Houston National Forest north of Montgomery, Texas. The photograph was taken on November 16th, 2019. – generated by AI

The image presents an aerial view of two Black-edged Pluteus mushrooms growing on a fallen pine tree trunk, situated within the Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest, Montgomery, Texas.

**Mushroom Characteristics**

* The mushrooms boast brown caps with white or light-brown spores and black edges.
* Their gills are cream-colored, and the stems have a brownish hue.
* They appear to be growing on a horizontal section of the pine tree trunk.

**Background**

* The surrounding area is characterized by grassy terrain, likely covered in fallen pine needles.
* A few pine branches can be seen scattered around the scene.

**Overall Appearance**

* The image captures a serene and natural setting, with the mushrooms seemingly nestled among the trees.
* The overall atmosphere suggests a peaceful, forested environment. – AI vision

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