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Mild milkcap (beech milk cap) mushrooms Lactarius...Forest north from Montgomery. Texas  
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Mild milkcap (beech milk cap) mushrooms Lactarius subdulcis (Lactarius oculatus) with fungus Hypomyces ochraceus on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, May 23, 2020

Location on mapsLittle Lake Creek Loop Trail, Montgomery, TX 77356, USA
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On a tranquil spring day in May of 2020, I embarked on a hike through the picturesque Sam Houston National Forest located just north of Montgomery, Texas. As I traversed the scenic Caney Creek Trail (also known as Little Lake Creek Loop Trail), my keen eye for detail was rewarded with the sighting of an array of fascinating mushrooms. Among these fungi were the mild milkcap (beech milk cap) mushrooms Lactarius subdulcis, adorned with the vibrant Hypomyces ochraceus fungus. The delicate beauty of these organisms was a testament to the wonders that can be found in nature's hidden corners. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of three mushrooms situated on the forest floor.

**Mushroom Identification**

* The mushroom positioned at the top center appears to be partially covered by a white fungus.
* The mushroom located near the bottom left has no visible signs of infection.
* The third mushroom, which is not fully visible in this image, is situated at the bottom right.

**Observations and Details**

* The mushrooms have cream-colored caps with lighter brown hues on their stems.
* Their gills are a light tan color and appear to be slightly dirty or discolored.
* The fungus covering the top mushroom's cap has an orange hue, which may indicate its presence.

**Background and Context**

* The forest floor appears dry and littered with twigs and pine needles.
* The surrounding environment is dense, with a variety of plants visible in the background. – AI vision

Los hongos Lactarius subdulcis (Lactarius oculatus) de la leche suave con el hongo Hypomyces ochraceus en el sendero Caney Creek (sendero Little Lake Creek Loop) en el bosque nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas, el 23 de mayo del 2020. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de tres hongos ubicados en el suelo del bosque. **Identificación de los Hongos** * El hongo posicionado en la parte superior central parece estar cubierto parcialmente por un hongo blanco. * El hongo ubicado cerca de la esquina inferior izquierda no tiene señales visibles de infección. * El tercer hongo, que no está completamente visible en esta imagen, se ubica en la esquina inferior derecha. **Observaciones y Detalles** * Los hongos tienen tapas de color crema con tonalidades marrones más claras en sus tallos. * Sus láminas son de un color beige claro y parecen estar ligeramente sucias o descoloridas. * El hongo que cubre la tapa del hongo superior tiene un tinte naranja, lo cual puede indicar su presencia. **Antecedentes y Contexto** * El suelo del bosque aparece seco e inundado con ramitas y pinos. * El entorno circundante es denso, con una variedad de plantas visibles en el fondo. – Spanish translation



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