The image presents a close-up view of four pinkgill mushrooms (Entoloma hirtipes) nestled among grass and twigs on Raccoon Run Trail within Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas.
**Mushroom Characteristics:**
* The mushrooms feature delicate, translucent light pink gills that are slightly curved towards the stem.
* The stems are brownish-gray with a smooth texture, ranging from thin to medium thickness.
* The caps of the mushrooms are small, flat, and round, measuring approximately 1.5 inches in diameter.
**Background:**
* The background is composed of various natural elements, including:
+ Green grass
+ Brown twigs
+ Fallen leaves
**Overall Impression:**
The image captures a serene and intimate moment on the forest floor, highlighting the beauty of these small but intricate organisms. – AI vision
El lado inferior de los hongos pinkgill Entoloma hirtipes en el Raccoon Run Trail en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 7 de enero de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de cuatro hongos pinkgill (Entoloma hirtipes) anidados entre la hierba y las ramitas en el Raccoon Run Trail dentro del Lick Creek Park en College Station, Texas. **Características del hongo:** * Los hongos presentan unas delicadas y translúcidas páginas de color rosa claro que están ligeramente curvadas hacia el tallo. * Los tallos son parduzcos grises con una textura lisa, que van desde delgados hasta de grosor medio. * Las cabezas de los hongos son pequeñas, planas y redondas, midiendo aproximadamente 1,5 pulgadas de diámetro. **Antecedentes:** * El fondo está compuesto por varios elementos naturales, incluidos: + Hierba verde + Ramitas marrones + Hojas caídas **Impresión general:** La imagen captura un momento sereno e íntimo en el suelo del bosque, resaltando la belleza de estos pequeños pero complejos organismos. – Spanish translation
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