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Fieldcap mushrooms Agrocybe retigera taken from grass near the trail on Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, July 28, 2020



On a sunny summer day in July of 2020, I discovered an abundance of Fieldcap mushrooms, specifically Agrocybe retigera, thriving in the lush grass near Richards Loop Trail within Sam Houston National Forest, Texas. These delicate, umbrella-shaped fungi were a delight to behold, their caps adorned with intricate patterns and hues that seemed almost otherworldly against the verdant backdrop of their natural habitat. – generated by AI

The image shows four fieldcap mushrooms (Agrocybe retigera) arranged vertically in a row, with their caps facing upwards and stems pointing downwards. The mushrooms are positioned on a bed of brown grass and twigs.

* **Mushrooms:**
* **Number:** Four
* **Arrangement:** Vertical row
* **Orientation:** Caps face upwards, stems point downwards
* **Color:** White or light-colored stems, tan to brown caps
* **Background:**
* **Surface:** Brown grass and twigs
* **Texture:** Rough, natural surface

The image provides a detailed view of the fieldcap mushrooms in their natural habitat, highlighting their unique features and characteristics. – AI vision

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