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On a spring day in April, I had the pleasure of discovering a bounty of birch milkcap mushrooms (Lactarius tabidus and Lactarius thejogalus) along the Caney Creek Trail, nestled within the scenic Sam Houston National Forest, located just north of Montgomery, Texas. The vibrant, sun-drenched trail offered the perfect backdrop for capturing these delicate, fruiting bodies on camera, as they sprouted from the forest floor amidst a tapestry of lush greenery. – generated by AI |
The image showcases a pair of Birch milkcap mushrooms, identified as Lactarius tabidus and Lactarius thejogalus, situated on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) within Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery, Texas. In the foreground, two light-brown cap mushrooms are visible, each with a distinctive appearance. The mushroom in the bottom half of the image features an underside with white gills and a slightly yellow stem. In contrast, the mushroom in the top half has pale brown gills and is positioned near its cap, which exhibits a darker brown coloration towards the edge. The mushrooms are surrounded by leaves from trees or plants that have fallen onto the ground, while small twigs and branches are scattered throughout the area. The background of the image appears to be a damp forest floor, with mosses and other vegetation covering the ground. Overall, the image provides a detailed view of the Birch milkcap mushrooms in their natural habitat, highlighting their unique characteristics and the environment they inhabit. – AI vision |
Los hongos lecheros de abedul (Lactarius tabidus, Lactarius thejogalus) en el Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en la Sam Houston National Forest al norte de Montgomery. Texas, 23 de abril de 2020. La imagen muestra un par de hongos lecheros de abedul, identificados como Lactarius tabidus y Lactarius thejogalus, situados en el Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) dentro del Sam Houston National Forest al norte de Montgomery, Texas. En primer plano, se ven dos hongos con sombreros marrones claros, cada uno con una apariencia distintiva. El hongo en la mitad inferior de la imagen presenta un lado inferior con tallos blancos y ligeramente amarillentos. Por el contrario, el hongo en la mitad superior tiene tallos marrones pálidos y está situado cerca de su sombrero, que muestra una coloración marrón oscura hacia el borde. Los hongos están rodeados por hojas de árboles o plantas que han caído al suelo, mientras que ramitas y ramas se dispersan por toda la zona. El fondo de la imagen parece ser un suelo húmedo del bosque, con musgos y otras vegetación cubriendo el suelo. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de los hongos lecheros de abedul en su hábitat natural, resaltando sus características únicas y el entorno que habitan. – Spanish translation |
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