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Earthy powdercap mushroom (Cystoderma amianthinum) among pine needles on Little Lake Creek Loop Trail east from Trailhead No. 4 in Sam Houston National Forest, near Montgomery. Texas, December 22, 2020

Location on mapsLittle Lake Creek Loop Trail, Montgomery, TX 77356, USA
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The earthy powdercap mushroom Cystoderma amianthinum was found among pine needles on the Little Lake Creek Loop Trail, east of Trailhead No. 4 in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, on December 22, 2020. – generated by AI

The image features a close-up view of an Earthy powdercap mushroom (Cystoderma amianthinum) situated amidst pine needles on the Little Lake Creek Loop Trail east from Trailhead No. 4 in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery, Texas.

At the center of the photo is the Earthy powdercap mushroom, characterized by its brownish-orange cap with a powdery texture and a diameter of approximately two inches. The cap features a prominent umbo at its apex. A short white stem connects to the base of the cap, which appears slightly darker in color.

The background of the image comprises a layer of pine needles that have fallen from overhanging trees. These needles are light brown in color and vary in length, ranging between 5-10 inches. A few twigs can be seen among the pine needles.

Overall, this photo showcases a solitary Earthy powdercap mushroom nestled within its natural habitat of pine needles on the Little Lake Creek Loop Trail. The soft focus effect adds a sense of depth to the image, drawing attention to the subject matter. – AI vision

El hongo polvo de tierra (Cystoderma amianthinum) entre las agujas de pino en el Little Lake Creek Loop Trail al este desde la entrada n.º 4 del bosque nacional Sam Houston, cerca de Montgomery, Texas, el 22 de diciembre de 2020. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de un hongo polvo de tierra (Cystoderma amianthinum) situado entre las agujas de pino en el Little Lake Creek Loop Trail al este desde la entrada n.º 4 del bosque nacional Sam Houston, cerca de Montgomery, Texas. En el centro de la foto está el hongo polvo de tierra, caracterizado por su sombrero marrón-naranja con una textura pulverulenta y un diámetro de aproximadamente dos pulgadas. El sombrero presenta un ombligo prominente en su ápice. Un tallo blanco corto se conecta a la base del sombrero, que aparece ligeramente más oscuro en color. En el fondo de la imagen hay una capa de agujas de pino que han caído de los árboles colgantes. Estas agujas son de color marrón claro y varían en longitud, entre cinco y diez pulgadas. Se ven algunos ramitos entre las agujas de pino. En general, esta foto muestra un hongo polvo de tierra solitario anidado en su hábitat natural de agujas de pino en el Little Lake Creek Loop Trail. El efecto de enfoque suave añade una sensación de profundidad a la imagen, atrae la atención hacia el objeto. – Spanish translation


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