Tiny mushrooms Mycena chloroxantha var. appalachienensis (Mycena sect. Sacchariferae) on pine needles on Lone Star Hiking Trail near Pole Creek in Sam Houston National Forest. Richards, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of two tiny mushrooms, identified as Mycena chloroxantha var. appalachienensis (Mycena sect. Sacchariferae), situated on pine needles within the Lone Star Hiking Trail near Pole Creek in Sam Houston National Forest, Richards, Texas.

**Key Features:**

* **Background:** The background consists of a collection of brown pine needles, which provide a natural habitat for the mushrooms.
* **Mushrooms:** Two small white Mycena chloroxantha var. appalachienensis mushrooms are visible in the image. Their caps measure approximately 0.5 cm (0.2 inches) in diameter, and they appear to be growing out of the pine needles.
* **Lighting:** The lighting in the image is soft and diffused, suggesting that it was taken on a cloudy day or under artificial light.

**Additional Details:**

The image provides a detailed view of the mushrooms' growth habit and their relationship with the surrounding environment. The use of pine needles as a substrate for the mushrooms suggests that they are adapted to grow in forest environments. Overall, the image offers valuable insights into the ecology and biology of these tiny mushrooms. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Presentan unos hongos diminutos Mycena chloroxantha var. Appalachienensis (Mycena sect. Sacchariferae) sobre agujas de pino en el Lone Star Hiking Trail cerca de Pole Creek en la Sam Houston National Forest. Richards, Texas, 22 de marzo de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista cercana a dos hongos diminutos, identificados como Mycena chloroxantha var. Appalachienensis (Mycena sect. Sacchariferae), situados sobre las agujas de pino dentro del Lone Star Hiking Trail cerca de Pole Creek en la Sam Houston National Forest, Richards, Texas. **Características principales:** * **Antecedentes:** El antecedente consiste en una colección de agujas marrones de pino, que proporcionan un hábitat natural para los hongos. * **Hongos:** Dos pequeños hongos blancos Mycena chloroxantha var. Appalachienensis son visibles en la imagen. Sus sombreros miden aproximadamente 0,5 cm (0,2 pulgadas) de diámetro y parecen estar creciendo fuera de las agujas de pino. * **Iluminación:** La iluminación en la imagen es suave y difusa, lo que sugiere que fue tomada en un día nublado o bajo luz artificial. **Detalles adicionales:** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada del hábitat de crecimiento de los hongos y su relación con el entorno circundante. El uso de agujas de pino como sustrato para los hongos sugiere que están adaptados para crecer en entornos forestales. En general, la imagen ofrece valiosas ideas sobre la ecología y biología de estos pequeños hongos. – Spanish translation

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