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Pleated Pluteus mushrooms (Pluteus longistriatus) on an oak log on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in ... National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, July 4, 2021



On a moss-covered oak log in the Sam Houston National Forest, Pleated Pluteus mushrooms (Pluteus longistriatus) thrive. On July 4, 2021, I captured their vibrant presence along the Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail), north of Montgomery, Texas. These fungi boast intricate pleats and stripes, adding a pop of color to the forest floor. – generated by AI

The image depicts a close-up view of three Pleated Pluteus mushrooms (Pluteus longistriatus) growing on an oak log, with two mushrooms fully visible and one partially visible at the bottom of the frame. The top mushroom is brown with tan gills, while the lower left mushroom features a darker brown cap with lighter-colored gills.

The background of the image shows dark, wet bark from the oak tree, with several small twigs and branches scattered throughout. In the center of the image, there are green leaves or pine needles growing in a moss-like formation on top of the log.

Overall, this image captures a detailed view of Pleated Pluteus mushrooms growing on an oak log, highlighting their unique characteristics and habitat. – AI vision

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