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



The gills of the black-edged Pluteus mushrooms (Pluteus atromarginatus) found on a fallen pine tree in the Sam Houston National Forest, specifically on the Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail), were photographed on November 16, 2019. These mushrooms are characterized by their dark-colored gills, which are visible in the photo. The fallen pine tree provided a suitable habitat for these fungi to grow, and the picture captures their unique features. – generated by AI

The image presents an aerial view of three brown mushrooms with white gills growing on a tree stump covered in green moss. The central mushroom is the largest and has a thick stem that appears to be broken or cut off at the bottom. It features dark-brown gills that gradually fade into light brown towards the edges, creating a striking contrast.

To the right of the central mushroom lies another one with its stem pointing downwards, suggesting it may have grown from an underground mycelium. On the left side of the image is a mushroom whose cap appears to be broken off or missing, leaving only the gills and the base visible. The base of this mushroom is also light brown.

The tree stump that these mushrooms are growing on is covered with green moss and pine needles scattered around the area, creating a natural and earthy atmosphere. Overall, the image showcases the intricate details of these fascinating fungi in their natural habitat. – AI vision

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