Milkcap mushroom Lactifluus subvellereus on Stubblefield section of Lone Star hiking trail north from Trailhead No. 6 in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas

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Sam Houston Forest, Texas, September 18, 2020

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The image shows two white mushrooms with a soft, velvety texture and wide, flat tops, lying on top of some dry plant material such as pine needles or twigs. The mushroom on the right is shown from above, while the one on the left has been turned over to reveal its underside.

**Key Features:**

* **Color:** White
* **Texture:** Soft and velvety
* **Shape:** Wide, flat tops
* **Location:** On top of dry plant material such as pine needles or twigs

**Background:**
The background is out of focus but appears to be a forest floor covered in dry plant material. The overall atmosphere suggests that the mushrooms are growing naturally in their environment.

**Mushroom Identification:**
Based on the image, it is likely that the mushroom is a species of milkcap (Lactifluus). Milkcaps are known for their soft, velvety texture and wide, flat tops, which match the description provided. They are also commonly found growing in forests and other wooded areas.

**Conclusion:**
In conclusion, the image shows two white mushrooms with a soft, velvety texture and wide, flat tops lying on top of dry plant material such as pine needles or twigs. The mushrooms appear to be growing naturally in their environment and are likely members of the milkcap species. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Muñeco blanquito Lactifluus subvellereus en la sección Stubblefield del sendero de excursión Lone Star al norte desde el Trailhead Núm. 6 en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston. Texas, 18 septiembre 2020. La imagen muestra dos hongos blancos con una textura suave y sedosa y sombreros anchos y planos, que descansan sobre algún material vegetal seco como agujas de pino o ramitas. El hongo a la derecha se muestra desde arriba, mientras que el de la izquierda se ha dado la vuelta para mostrar su parte inferior. **Características clave:** * **Color:** blanco * **Textura:** suave y sedosa * **Forma:** sombreros anchos y planos * **Ubicación:** encima de material vegetal seco como agujas de pino o ramitas **Antecedentes:** El fondo está desenfocado, pero parece ser un suelo cubierto con material vegetal seco. La atmósfera general sugiere que los hongos están creciendo naturalmente en su entorno. **Identificación del hongo:** Basándonos en la imagen, es probable que el hongo sea una especie de muñeco blanquito (Lactifluus). Los muñequitos blancos son conocidos por su textura suave y sedosa y sombreros anchos y planos, que coinciden con la descripción proporcionada. También se encuentran comúnmente creciendo en bosques y otras zonas boscosas. **Conclusión:** En conclusión, la imagen muestra dos hongos blancos con una textura suave y sedosa y sombreros anchos y planos que descansan encima de material vegetal seco como agujas de pino o ramitas. Los hongos parecen estar creciendo naturalmente en su entorno y son probablemente miembros de la especie muñequito blanquito. – Spanish translation

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