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The underside of mushrooms Pluteus longistriatus can be found on oak logs in the Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest, Shepherd, Texas. This image was captured on September 12, 2020. The mushrooms feature intricate patterns and colors, adding to the beauty of their natural surroundings. – generated by AI |
The image features three specimens of the mushroom species Pluteus longistriatus growing on a fallen oak log. The mushrooms are light brown to tan in color and have long white stems, with some displaying small black spots on their lower sides. The gills of the mushrooms are decurrent (attached to the stem), extending down from the cap margin and running along the length of the stem. They are pale pink in color and densely packed, giving them a "fine, gridded" appearance when viewed at close range. In the background, the fallen oak log is visible, with some dirt or debris scattered around it. The overall setting appears to be a forest floor, likely in a wooded area of Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest. – AI vision |
El lado inferior de los hongos Pluteus longistriatus en un tronco de roble en el área escénica de Big Creek del Bosque Nacional Sam Houston. Shepherd, Texas, 12 de septiembre de 2020. La imagen presenta tres especímenes de la especie de hongos Pluteus longistriatus que crecen en un tronco de roble caído. Los hongos tienen un color marrón claro a beis y tallos largos blancos, con algunos mostrando pequeñas manchas negras en sus lados inferiores. Las guillotinas de los hongos son decurrentes (unidas al tallo), extendiéndose hacia abajo desde el borde del sombrero y recorriendo la longitud del tallo. Son de color rosa pálido y densamente compactadas, dándoles un aspecto "fino, ajedrezado" cuando se ven de cerca. En el fondo, el tronco de roble caído es visible, con algo de tierra o escombros dispersos alrededor. El escenario general parece ser un suelo forestal, probablemente en una zona boscosa del área escénica de Big Creek del Bosque Nacional Sam Houston. – Spanish translation |
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