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Cross section of grey knight mushrooms...National Forest near Montgomery. Texas  
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Cross section 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 cluster of grey knight mushrooms (Tricholoma terreum group or possibly T. moseri) thrived on a well-drained slope near a small creek crossing on Sand Branch Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, on January 20, 2021. The mushrooms were growing in close proximity to both red cedar trees and thin pines, showcasing their adaptability to diverse environmental conditions. – generated by AI

The image displays a close-up view of several mushrooms nestled among fallen pine needles and twigs on the forest floor.

In the foreground, two prominent mushrooms are visible: one with its cap facing upwards to the left and another upside down to the right. The caps exhibit shades of gray and brown hues, gradually transitioning into white towards their base. Their stems are slender, nearly straight, and light-colored, with some bearing a slight sheen.

The surrounding environment is characterized by a mix of fallen pine needles and twigs, creating a dense underbrush that fills almost the entire frame. The mushrooms appear to be growing in between these scattered plant debris, suggesting they have sprouted from the forest floor.

Overall, the image conveys a sense of serenity, with the quiet solitude of the forest providing an ideal setting for the mushrooms' growth and development. – AI vision

Sección transversal de hongos caballito de mar (grupo Tricholoma terreum, posiblemente T. moseri) entre un pino rojo y pinos delgados, en una pendiente bien drenada, cerca de un pequeño cruce de arroyo en el Sand Branch Loop Trail en Sam Houston National Forest cerca de Montgomery. Texas, 20 de enero de 2021. La imagen muestra una vista en primer plano de varios hongos anidados entre agujas y ramitas caídas en el suelo del bosque. En primer plano, son visibles dos hongos prominentes: uno con su sombrero mirando hacia arriba a la izquierda y otro boca abajo a la derecha. Los sombreros muestran tonalidades de gris y marrones, que gradualmente transicionan a blanco hacia su base. Sus tallos son delgados, casi rectos y de color claro, con algunos que lucen ligeramente brillantes. El entorno circundante se caracteriza por una mezcla de agujas y ramitas caídas, creando un matorral denso que llena casi todo el encuadre. Los hongos parecen estar creciendo entre estos restos de plantas dispersos, lo que sugiere que han brotado desde el suelo del bosque. En general, la imagen transmite una sensación de serenidad, con la tranquila soledad del bosque proporcionando un entorno ideal para el crecimiento y desarrollo de los hongos. – Spanish translation


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