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Dingy twiglet mushrooms (Simocybe centunculus) on a large fallen oak tree on Caney Creek section of Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, August 30, 2020

Location on mapsLone Star Hiking Trail, Montgomery, TX 77356, USA
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On a massive oak tree lying on the ground in the Caney Creek area of the Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, north of Montgomery, Texas, a group of dingy twiglet mushrooms (Simocybe centunculus) can be seen growing. The photograph was taken on August 30, 2020. – generated by AI

The image showcases a cluster of brown mushrooms growing on a fallen oak tree trunk, with one mushroom prominently displayed and several others partially visible in the surrounding area.

* **Mushroom**
* The prominent mushroom has a rounded cap that is light brown with darker spots.
* It appears to be attached to a small stick or twig.
* The stem of the mushroom is long and thin, tapering towards the base.
* The gills are not visible due to the angle of the photo.
* **Background**
* The background of the image shows the fallen oak tree trunk, which is covered in a layer of brown debris.
* Several other mushrooms can be seen growing on the tree trunk, although they are partially obscured by the main mushroom and the surrounding debris.

In summary, the image depicts a cluster of Dingy twiglet mushrooms (Simocybe centunculus) growing on a fallen oak tree trunk. The prominent mushroom has a rounded cap with darker spots and is attached to a small stick or twig. Several other mushrooms can be seen in the background, although they are partially obscured by the main mushroom and the surrounding debris. – AI vision

Los hongos Dingy twiglet (Simocybe centunculus) crecen en un gran árbol de roble caído en la sección Caney Creek del Lone Star Hiking Trail en el bosque nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas, el 30 de agosto de 2020. La imagen muestra una agrupación de hongos marrones que crecen en un tronco de roble caído, con un hongo prominente y varios otros parcialmente visibles en el área circundante.
**Hongo**
El hongo prominente tiene una tapa redondeada de color marrón claro con manchas más oscuras.
Parece estar unido a una pequeña caña o ramita.
El tallo del hongo es largo y delgado, estrechándose hacia la base.
Las mallas no son visibles debido al ángulo de la foto.
**Antecedentes**
El fondo de la imagen muestra el tronco del árbol de roble caído, que está cubierto con una capa de desechos marrones.
Se pueden ver varios hongos creciendo en el tronco del árbol, aunque están parcialmente ocultos por el hongo prominente y los desechos circundantes.
En resumen, la imagen muestra una agrupación de hongos Dingy twiglet (Simocybe centunculus) creciendo en un tronco de roble caído. El hongo prominente tiene una tapa redondeada con manchas más oscuras y está unido a una pequeña caña o ramita. Se pueden ver varios otros hongos en el fondo, aunque están parcialmente ocultos por el hongo principal y los desechos circundantes. – Spanish translation



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