Mushrooms Ripartitella brasiliensis on rotting wood on Chinquapin Trail in Huntsville State Park. Texas

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Huntsville State Park, Texas, September 24, 2020

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The image presents a close-up view of the forest floor, showcasing a diverse array of small white mushrooms scattered across the ground amidst fallen leaves and twigs.

The mushrooms are characterized by their white color with brown spots at the center of each cap. They appear to be growing on or near rotting wood, as suggested by the caption, which mentions "rotting wood" in relation to the location where the image was taken.

The surrounding environment is composed primarily of fallen leaves and twigs, with some greenery visible. The overall atmosphere suggests a forest floor scene, likely captured during autumn when the trees shed their leaves. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Los hongos Ripartitella brasiliensis en la madera podrida del Chinquapin Trail en el Huntsville State Park. Texas, 24 de septiembre de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista cercana al suelo forestal, que muestra una variedad de pequeños hongos blancos dispersos por todo el terreno entre las hojas caídas y las ramitas. Los hongos se caracterizan por su color blanco con manchas marrones en el centro de cada sombrero. Parecen estar creciendo sobre o cerca de la madera podrida, como sugiere la leyenda, que menciona "madera podrida" en relación con el lugar donde se tomó la imagen. El entorno circundante está compuesto principalmente por hojas caídas y ramitas, con algo de vegetación visible. La atmósfera general sugiere una escena del suelo forestal, probablemente capturada durante el otoño cuando los árboles pierden sus hojas. – Spanish translation

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