The image presents a close-up view of various mushrooms, including the black trumpet mushroom (Craterellus fallax) and milkcap (Lactarius), situated on Richards Loop Trail within Sam Houston National Forest in Texas, captured on June 2, 2021.
In the foreground, the underside of a large milkcap is prominently displayed, featuring its distinctive cap with a wavy, funnel-shaped appearance. The mushroom's flesh is light brown or tan and has a smooth texture. Beneath it lies another smaller milkcap with a similar cap shape but slightly darker in color. A small green grass blade protrudes from the center of this mushroom.
To the left of the image, three black trumpet mushrooms are visible, showcasing their unique funnel-shaped caps that taper to a narrow stem at the base. Each mushroom has a dark brown cap with lighter-colored gills underneath and a light-brown stem. The background is comprised of forest floor debris such as dry leaves, twigs, and pine needles.
The overall composition of the image highlights the diversity of fungi in this region during the summer season. – AI vision
Los hongos trompeta negros (Craterellus fallax) junto con la parte inferior de algunos rojos (Lactarius) en el Richards Loop Trail en Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, 2 de junio de 2021. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de diversos hongos, incluido el hongo trompeta negro (Craterellus fallax) y el rojo (Lactarius), situados en Richards Loop Trail dentro del Bosque Nacional Sam Houston en Texas, capturado el 2 de junio de 2021. En primer plano, se muestra la parte inferior de un caparazón grande con una cúpula característica con forma de embudo y apariencia ondulada. La carne del hongo es marrón claro o beige y tiene textura lisa. Debajo de él se encuentra otro caparazón más pequeño con forma similar, pero un poco más oscuro en color. Una hoja de hierba verde sobresale del centro de este hongo. A la izquierda de la imagen, se ven tres hongos trompeta negros, mostrando sus únicas cúpulas con forma de embudo que se estrechan en un tallo estrecho en la base. Cada hongo tiene una cúpula marrón oscuro con unas paredes internas más claras y un tallo de color marrón claro. El fondo está compuesto por restos del suelo forestal, como hojas secas, ramitas y acículas de pino. La composición global de la imagen destaca la diversidad de hongos en esta región durante la estación de verano. – Spanish translation
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