Black-edged Pluteus mushrooms (Pluteus atromarginatus) on a mossy log on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas

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Sam Houston Forest, Texas, November 13, 2020

Album 2816: Sam Houston Forest, Texas, November 13, 2020

The image showcases a cluster of Black-edged Pluteus mushrooms situated on top of a moss-covered log along Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) within Sam Houston National Forest north of Montgomery, Texas. The photograph was captured on November 13th, 2020.

In the foreground, several mushrooms are visible, with some facing upwards and others lying on their sides. Their caps display a range of brown hues, transitioning from light to dark shades. The stipes (stems) are long and slender, featuring white mycelium at their base. Each mushroom's cap is adorned with a thick layer of white mycelium along the edge.

The log itself is covered in vibrant green moss. Nearby, several pine needles and twigs are scattered on the forest floor, adding to the natural ambiance of the scene. The overall atmosphere suggests that the image was captured during a cool autumn day, as evidenced by the presence of fallen leaves and the earthy tones present throughout the photograph.

The Black-edged Pluteus mushrooms (Pluteus atromarginatus) are a species of fungus commonly found in forests across North America. They typically grow on decaying wood or plant matter and can be identified by their distinctive dark brown caps with white mycelium along the edges. These mushrooms play an important role in breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients within forest ecosystems.

Overall, this image provides a captivating glimpse into the diverse range of flora that can be found in Sam Houston National Forest. The presence of multiple species of fungi, including the Black-edged Pluteus mushroom, highlights the importance of preserving these natural habitats to maintain biodiversity and ecosystem health. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongos Pluteus con bordes negros (Pluteus atromarginatus) en un tronco cubierto de musgo del Camino Caney Creek (Camino Little Lake Creek Loop) en el bosque nacional Sam Houston, al norte de Montgomery. Texas, 13 de noviembre de 2020. La imagen muestra un grupo de hongos Pluteus con bordes negros situados encima de un tronco cubierto de musgo a lo largo del Camino Caney Creek (Camino Little Lake Creek Loop) dentro del Bosque Nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas. La fotografía se capturó el 13 de noviembre de 2020. En primer plano, son visibles varios hongos, algunos orientados hacia arriba y otros tumbados sobre sus lados. Sus sombreros muestran una gama de tonalidades marrones, que van de tonos claros a oscuros. Los tallos (espigas) son largos y delgados, con micelio blanco en su base. El sombrero de cada hongo está adornado con una capa gruesa de micelio blanco a lo largo del borde. El tronco en sí mismo está cubierto de musgo verde brillante. Cerca, varias agujas y ramitas de pino están esparcidas sobre el suelo del bosque, contribuyendo al ambiente natural de la escena. La atmósfera general sugiere que la imagen fue capturada durante un fresco día de otoño, como se evidencia por la presencia de hojas caídas y los tonos tierra presentes en toda la fotografía. Los hongos Pluteus con bordes negros (Pluteus atromarginatus) son una especie de hongo comúnmente encontrado en bosques de Norteamérica. Por lo general, crecen sobre madera o materia en descomposición y se pueden identificar por sus distintivos sombreros marrones oscuros con micelio blanco a lo largo de los bordes. Estos hongos desempeñan un papel importante al descomponer la materia orgánica y reciclar nutrientes dentro de los ecosistemas forestales. En general, esta imagen proporciona una atrapante vista de la diversa gama de flora que puede encontrarse en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston. La presencia de múltiples especies de hongos, incluido el hongo Pluteus con bordes negros, resalta la importancia de preservar estos hábitats naturales para mantener la biodiversidad y la salud del ecosistema. – Spanish translation

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