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Pinkgill (Entoloma) mushrooms in wet area on Winters Bayou Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Cleveland, Texas, November 24, 2019



On a damp day in November, I discovered a group of Pinkgill (Entoloma) mushrooms thriving in a wet area along the Winters Bayou Trail within Sam Houston National Forest, Cleveland, Texas. The photograph was captured on November 24, 2019. – generated by AI

The image depicts a close-up of three pinkgill (Entoloma) mushrooms situated amidst dried leaves and twigs in a wet area on Winters Bayou Trail within Sam Houston National Forest in Cleveland, Texas.

In the foreground, two mushrooms are prominently featured: one is positioned atop another, with both having pale brown caps that gradually darken towards their edges. The mushroom at the bottom of the image has its cap removed, revealing a white gills underneath. A single leaf, characterized by its yellow hue and dark-brown spots, rests beneath the partially exposed mushroom.

The surrounding environment is composed of dry leaves and twigs scattered across the ground. The overall scene exudes an autumnal atmosphere, likely captured in November 2019 given the presence of fallen leaves. – AI vision

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