Cross section of Glomus macrocarpum(?) or may be Endogone mushroom found near a sandy path at the forest edge in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas

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Hensel Park in College Station, Texas, September 16, 2020

Album 2775: Hensel Park in College Station, Texas, September 16, 2020

The image presents a detailed cross-section of a Glomus macrocarpum or Endogone mushroom, situated near a sandy path at the forest edge within Hensel Park in College Station, Texas. The photograph was captured on September 16, 2020.

**Physical Characteristics:**
Upon closer inspection, the mushroom's cap exhibits a light brown color with darker brown patches and a slightly yellow hue around its edges. The stem is not visible in this particular image, but it appears to be small based on the size of the cap. The overall shape of the cap resembles an oval or rounded rectangle.

**Growth Environment:**
The mushroom was discovered near a sandy path at the forest edge, which suggests that it may have been influenced by the local environment and possibly grew in response to specific conditions such as moisture levels, nutrient availability, and temperature fluctuations.

**Significance:**
Although the exact species cannot be definitively identified without further examination or comparison with other specimens, the image provides valuable insights into the morphology of Glomus macrocarpum or Endogone mushrooms. The discovery of this mushroom in a natural setting highlights the importance of preserving and studying these organisms to better understand their ecological roles and potential applications in fields such as agriculture and medicine.

In conclusion, the image offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of fungi, showcasing the intricate details of a Glomus macrocarpum or Endogone mushroom growing in its natural habitat. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Una sección transversal de Glomus macrocarpum(?) o puede ser un hongo Endogone encontrado cerca de una senda arenosa en el borde del bosque en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, septiembre 16, 2020. La imagen presenta una sección transversal detallada de un hongo Glomus macrocarpum o Endogone, situado cerca de una senda arenosa en el borde del bosque dentro de Hensel Park en College Station, Texas. La fotografía fue capturada el 16 de septiembre de 2020. **Características Físicas:** Tras un examen más detallado, la tapa del hongo presenta un color marrón claro con manchas pardas oscuras y un matiz ligeramente amarillo alrededor de sus bordes. El tallo no es visible en esta imagen particular, pero parece ser pequeño según el tamaño de la tapa. La forma general de la tapa se asemeja a un óvalo o rectángulo redondeado. **Entorno de crecimiento:** El hongo fue descubierto cerca de una senda arenosa en el borde del bosque, lo que sugiere que puede haber sido influenciado por el medio ambiente local y posiblemente creció como respuesta a condiciones específicas como niveles de humedad, disponibilidad de nutrientes y fluctuaciones de temperatura. **Importancia:** Aunque la especie exacta no puede ser identificada definitivamente sin un examen adicional o una comparación con otros ejemplares, la imagen ofrece valiosos detalles sobre la morfología del hongo Glomus macrocarpum o Endogone. El descubrimiento de este hongo en un entorno natural subraya la importancia de preservar y estudiar estos organismos para comprender mejor sus roles ecológicos y posibles aplicaciones en campos como la agricultura y la medicina. En conclusión, la imagen ofrece una fascinante mirada al mundo de los hongos, mostrando los detalles intrincados de un hongo Glomus macrocarpum o Endogone creciendo en su hábitat natural. – Spanish translation

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