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



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

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