Inkcap mushrooms Coprinellus xanthothrix on a fallen tree limb in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of four inkcap mushrooms (Coprinellus xanthothrix) growing on a fallen tree limb in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. The mushrooms are characterized by their distinctive fan-shaped caps and long stems.

* **Mushrooms:**
* Four mushrooms are visible in the image.
* Each mushroom has a light yellowish-brown cap with darker brown spots near the center.
* The caps are fan-shaped, measuring approximately 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) across.
* The stems of the mushrooms are long and slender, white in color.
* **Tree Limb:**
* The fallen tree limb is dark brown and appears to be decaying.
* It serves as a substrate for the growth of the inkcap mushrooms.
* **Background:**
* Various green plants and twigs are scattered around the base of the tree limb.
* These plants add texture and depth to the image, while also providing context for the habitat in which the mushrooms are growing.

In summary, the image showcases four inkcap mushrooms growing on a decaying tree limb in Lick Creek Park. The mushrooms' distinctive caps and stems are clearly visible against the dark brown background of the tree limb, set amidst a backdrop of lush greenery. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongos coprinus Coprinellus xanthothrix en un tronco caído del parque Lick Creek. College Station, Texas, 27 de mayo de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de cuatro hongos coprínidos (Coprinellus xanthothrix) que crecen en un tronco caído en el parque Lick Creek, College Station, Texas. Los hongos se caracterizan por sus sombreros en forma de abanico y tallos largos. * **Hongos:** * En la imagen son visibles cuatro hongos. * Cada hongo tiene un sombrero marrón amarillento claro con manchas más oscuras cerca del centro. * Los sombreros están en forma de abanico, midiendo aproximadamente 2-3 pulgadas (5-7,5 cm) de ancho. * Los tallos de los hongos son largos y delgados, de color blanco. * **Tronco caído:** * El tronco caído es marrón oscuro y parece estar en proceso de descomposición. * Sirve de sustrato para el crecimiento de los hongos coprinus. * **Fondo:** * Varias plantas verdes y ramitas están dispersas alrededor de la base del tronco caído. * Estas plantas aportan textura y profundidad a la imagen, al tiempo que proporcionan contexto sobre el hábitat en el que crecen los hongos. En resumen, la imagen muestra cuatro hongos coprinus creciendo en un tronco caído en el parque Lick Creek. Los sombreros y tallos característicos de los hongos son claramente visibles contra el fondo marrón oscuro del tronco, rodeados por una exuberante vegetación verde. – Spanish translation

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