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Close-up of mushrooms Entoloma parasiticum(?) on blackened surface of a log in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, September 16, 2020



A cluster of mushrooms Entoloma parasiticum can be seen growing on the charred surface of a tree trunk in Hensel Park, College Station, Texas. The photograph was captured on September 16, 2020, showcasing the intricate details of the fungi's caps and stems. – generated by AI

The image depicts three light brown mushrooms with intricate details and patterns. The mushroom on the left has an irregular shape, while the one on the right is relatively symmetrical. Both have a similar appearance to coral formations.

The background of the image appears to be a blackened log surface, which could be made of wood or another material. Small white spots are scattered across the surface, resembling splatters of paint but likely being part of the mushrooms' growth or decay process. The overall atmosphere suggests that this is an outdoor setting, possibly in a forest or nature reserve.

Based on the context provided in the caption, it seems that the image was taken by someone who has experience with mushroom identification and is familiar with the local flora. The mention of Hensel Park and College Station, Texas, implies that the location is significant for environmental studies or conservation efforts. – AI vision

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