The image presents a close-up view of Splitgill mushrooms growing on thin dry bushes in Bastrop State Park.
* The background is dominated by dark brown to black vegetation, which appears to be dead and dry.
* The surface has cracks and crevices, suggesting that it is either partially decayed or has been burned.
* Several of the Splitgill mushrooms are growing on top of this surface, with their caps visible in various stages of growth.
The Splitgill mushrooms are characterized by:
* **Color:** They have a light tan to cream color, which is typical for this species.
* **Shape and Size:** The mushrooms exhibit a fan-shaped or pleated appearance, with the gills being wavy and split like an open book.
* Each mushroom has multiple caps growing from a single stem, giving them a distinctive "split" look.
* The size of the mushrooms varies, but they are generally small to medium in diameter.
The overall atmosphere of the image suggests that it was taken in late summer or early fall when these types of fungi typically fruit. – AI vision
Hongos de la hendidura (Schizophyllum commune) en arbustos secos delgados en el Bastrop State Park. Bastrop, Texas, 10 de septiembre de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de hongos de la hendidura creciendo en arbustos secos delgados en el Parque Estatal de Bastrop. * El fondo está dominado por vegetación de marrón oscuro a negro, que parece estar seca y muerta. * La superficie tiene grietas y hendiduras, lo que sugiere que están parcialmente descompuestos o quemados. * Varios hongos de la hendidura crecen en la superficie, con sus sombreros visibles en varias etapas de crecimiento. Los hongos de la hendidura se caracterizan por: * **Color:** Tienen un color beis a crema, que es típico para esta especie. * **Forma y Tamaño:** Los hongos exhiben una apariencia en forma de abanico o plegada, con las láminas onduladas y divididas como un libro abierto. * Cada hongo tiene múltiples sombreros creciendo desde un único tallo, dándoles un distintivo aspecto "dividido". * El tamaño de los hongos varía, pero son generalmente pequeños a medios de diámetro. La atmósfera global sugiere que se tomó a finales del verano o principios del otoño cuando estos tipos de hongos normalmente dan frutos. – Spanish translation
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