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Close-up of grey knight mushrooms (Tricholoma terreum group, may be T. moseri) between a red cedar tree and thin pines, on a well drained slope, near a small creek crossing on Sand Branch Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 20, 2021

Location on mapsLone Star Hiking Trail, Montgomery, TX 77356, USA
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A close-up image of grey knight mushrooms (belonging to the Tricholoma terreum group, possibly T. moseri) can be found growing between a red cedar tree and thin pines on a well-drained slope near a small creek crossing on Sand Branch Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas. The photograph was captured on January 20, 2021. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of two grey knight mushrooms, possibly belonging to the Tricholoma terreum group or specifically T. moseri, situated on the forest floor amidst red cedar trees and thin pines.

**Mushroom Appearance**

* The mushroom caps are light gray in color with a slightly darker cap margin.
* They have a smooth texture.
* The gills under the caps are white to pale gray and decurrent, meaning they extend down the stem.
* The stems are white to pale gray, slender, and about 1/3 to 1/2 the height of the cap.

**Background**

* The mushrooms are growing on a well-drained slope near a small creek crossing on Sand Branch Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery, Texas.
* The surrounding environment is characterized by red cedar trees and thin pines, with dead leaves and twigs scattered throughout.

**Overall Impression**

The image provides an intimate look at the forest floor, highlighting the intricate details of these gray knight mushrooms as they grow among their natural surroundings. – AI vision

Primer plano de hongos caballito de mar (grupo Tricholoma terreum, puede ser T. moseri) entre un cedro rojo y pinos delgados, en una pendiente bien drenada, cerca de un pequeño cruce de arroyo en el Sand Branch Loop Trail en la Sam Houston National Forest cerca de Montgomery. Texas, 20 de enero de 2021. La imagen presenta una vista en primer plano de dos hongos caballito de mar, posiblemente pertenecientes al grupo Tricholoma terreum o específicamente T. moseri, situados en el suelo forestal entre cedros rojos y pinos delgados. **Apariencia del hongo* * Las tapas son de color gris claro con un borde un poco más oscuro. * Tienen una textura suave. * Las placas debajo de las tapas son blancas a gris pálido y decurrentes, lo que significa que se extienden hacia abajo por el tallo. * Los tallos son de color blanco a gris pálido, delgados y aproximadamente 1/3 a 1/2 la altura de la tapa. **Antecedentes* * Los hongos crecen en una pendiente bien drenada cerca de un pequeño cruce de arroyo en el Sand Branch Loop Trail en la Sam Houston National Forest cerca de Montgomery, Texas. * El entorno circundante está caracterizado por cedros rojos y pinos delgados, con hojas muertas y ramitas esparcidas por todas partes. **Impresión general** La imagen proporciona una vista íntima del suelo forestal, destacando los detalles intrincados de estos hongos caballito de mar a medida que crecen entre sus alrededores naturales. – Spanish translation


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