Gills of pinkgill mushrooms Entoloma hirtipes on Stubblefield section of Lone Star hiking trail north from Trailhead No. 6 in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas

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The image presents a detailed close-up of two pinkgill mushrooms (Entoloma hirtipes) situated on the ground within the Stubblefield section of Lone Star hiking trail north from Trailhead No. 6 in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas.

Upon closer inspection, it is evident that both specimens have been uprooted and lie flat on the ground. The stems appear to be covered with a fine layer of white spores, although this cannot be confirmed without further examination.

The caps of the mushrooms exhibit varying sizes and shapes, yet they share a similar coloration and texture. Both are brown in hue, but their surfaces display distinct patterns. One mushroom has a smooth cap, while the other features radial lines that radiate from its center towards the edges. The overall appearance suggests that the mushrooms have recently emerged from the forest floor.

The ground beneath the mushrooms is covered with a layer of dirt and small twigs, providing a natural habitat for these organisms to grow. Overall, the image offers an intimate glimpse into the world of fungi in their natural environment. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Las láminas de los hongos pinkgill Entoloma hirtipes en la sección Stubblefield del sendero Lone Star al norte desde el Trailhead No. 6 en el bosque nacional Sam Houston. Texas, 4 de enero de 2020. La imagen muestra un primer plano detallado de dos hongos pinkgill (Entoloma hirtipes) situados en el suelo dentro de la sección Stubblefield del sendero Lone Star al norte desde el Trailhead No. 6 en el bosque nacional Sam Houston, Texas. Al inspeccionarlo más de cerca, es evidente que ambos ejemplares han sido desenraizados y se encuentran tumbados en el suelo. Los tallos parecen cubiertos con una capa fina de esporas blancas, aunque esto no puede confirmarse sin un examen más exhaustivo. Las chapas de los hongos presentan diferentes tamaños y formas, pero comparten una coloración y textura similares. Ambos son marrones, pero sus superficies muestran patrones distintivos. Un hongo tiene una tapa lisa, mientras que el otro presenta líneas radiales que van desde el centro hacia los bordes. El aspecto general sugiere que los hongos han emergido recientemente del suelo forestal. El suelo debajo de los hongos está cubierto con una capa de tierra y pequeñas ramitas, lo que proporciona un hábitat natural para el crecimiento de estos organismos. En general, la imagen ofrece una visión íntima del mundo de los hongos en su entorno natural. – Spanish translation

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