The image presents a close-up view of two Skullcap dapperling mushrooms (Leucocoprinus brebissonii), showcasing their underside and upper surface. The mushroom on the left features a white cap with brown spots at its center, while the mushroom on the right has an all-white cap without any visible spots.
The stem of each mushroom is light tan in color, connecting to the ground through the gills underneath the caps. These mushrooms have been cut off at their base and are lying flat against the forest floor. The surrounding environment appears to be a mixture of sandy soil and decaying leaves or branches, with some long brown grass blades visible.
The overall atmosphere suggests that this photograph was taken during the summer months in Texas. Given that these particular mushrooms were found on July 31st, it can be inferred that they are likely edible, but caution should always be exercised when foraging for wild plants to ensure their safety and quality. – AI vision
Los hongos Skullcap dapperling (Leucocoprinus brebissonii) en la sección Stubblefield del sendero Lone Star al norte desde el Trailhead No. 6 en Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, 31 de julio de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de dos hongos Skullcap dapperling (Leucocoprinus brebissonii), mostrando su parte inferior y superficie superior. El hongo a la izquierda presenta un sombrero blanco con manchas marrones en el centro, mientras que el hongo a la derecha tiene un sombrero completamente blanco sin manchas visibles. El tallo de cada hongo es de color beige claro y se conecta al suelo a través de las láminas debajo de los sombreros. Estos hongos han sido cortados en su base y se encuentran tendidos planos en el suelo del bosque. El entorno circundante parece ser una mezcla de suelo arenoso y hojas o ramas en descomposición, con algunas hojas de hierba marrón largas visibles. La atmósfera general sugiere que esta fotografía fue tomada durante los meses de verano en Texas. Dado que estos hongos en particular se encontraron el 31 de julio, puede inferirse que son comestibles, pero siempre debe tomarse precaución al recolectar plantas silvestres para garantizar su seguridad y calidad. – Spanish translation
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