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Gills 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 pleated Pluteus mushroom (Pluteus longistriatus) boasts intricate gills adorning its slender stalk, as seen in this photograph taken on June 22nd, 2021, along the Sand Branch Loop Trail within Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery, Texas. The delicate texture of the gills is evident against the backdrop of the forest floor, creating a striking visual contrast that invites closer inspection. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of two pleated Pluteus mushrooms (Pluteus longistriatus) growing on a stick along the Sand Branch Loop Trail within Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery, Texas.

The mushroom's delicate, pale pink gills are visible in this close-up shot. The gill edges have white tips that add to their distinctive appearance. A small speck is present on one of the mushrooms in the lower left corner.

In the background, a dark blur is visible, which could be caused by either a blurred or black backdrop. This creates an atmosphere that emphasizes the intricate details of the mushroom itself.

Overall, the image showcases the unique features of the pleated Pluteus mushroom and its habitat within the forest setting. – AI vision

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