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Underside of pleated Pluteus mushroom (Pluteus ...

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Underside of pleated Pluteus mushroom (Pluteus longistriatus)(?) on a stick on Sand Branch Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, June 22, 2021



The underside of the pleated Pluteus mushroom (Pluteus longistriatus) is seen here, adorning a stick found on the Sand Branch Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery, Texas. This photograph was captured on June 22nd, 2021. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of the underside of a pleated Pluteus mushroom (Pluteus longistriatus)(?) situated on a branch or stick on the Sand Branch Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery, Texas.

**Key Features:**

* The mushroom's cap is not visible, but its stem and gills are prominent.
* The white stem is slender and extends from the base of the cap to the top, where it meets the edge of the cap.
* The gills are closely spaced and have a delicate appearance, with each gill being slightly curved inwards.
* The background of the image is dark, suggesting that the photograph was taken at night or in a shaded area.

**Overall Impression:**

The image provides a detailed view of the underside of the mushroom, highlighting its unique features and characteristics. The use of natural lighting allows for a clear and unobstructed view of the mushroom's details. – AI vision

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