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

Location on mapsLittle Lake Creek Loop Trail, Montgomery, TX 77356, USA
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The underside of the pleated Pluteus mushrooms (Pluteus longistriatus) found on an oak log in Sam Houston National Forest, particularly on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail), exhibit a unique texture and pattern. The mushrooms were photographed on July 4, 2021, showcasing their intricate details. – generated by AI

The image features a close-up view of three Pluteus longistriatus mushrooms growing on an oak log. The background is composed almost entirely of the weathered wood of the tree trunk and branches. The two smaller mushrooms are positioned in the top left corner, with their stems facing towards the right side of the frame. The mushroom in the foreground, which appears to be larger than the other two, has its stem facing toward the bottom-right corner.

The Pluteus longistriatus mushroom is distinguished by its pleated gills and long white stipe (stem). Its cap ranges in color from light brown to dark tan, with a smooth surface. The gills are thin and radiate out from the center of the cap, giving them a pleated appearance.

In terms of size, the mushroom has a cap diameter of about 2-3 cm and a stipe length of approximately 4-5 cm. Its habitat is typically found growing on decaying wood, particularly oak logs.

Overall, this image captures a detailed view of these distinctive mushrooms, showcasing their unique characteristics and growth patterns in their natural environment. – AI vision

El lado inferior de los hongos Pluteus plisados (Pluteus longistriatus) en un tronco de roble en el Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en la Sam Houston National Forest al norte de Montgomery, Texas, el 4 de julio de 2021. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de tres hongos Pluteus longistriatus que crecen en un tronco de roble. El fondo está compuesto casi completamente por la madera desgastada del tronco y los ramales del árbol. Los dos hongos más pequeños están posicionados en la esquina superior izquierda, con sus tallos mirando hacia el lado derecho del marco. El hongo en primer plano, que parece ser más grande que los otros dos, tiene su tallo mirando hacia la esquina inferior derecha. El hongo Pluteus longistriatus se distingue por sus pliegues y largo tallo blanco (stipe). Su sombrero varía en color de marrón claro a castaño oscuro, con una superficie lisa. Los pliegues son delgados y se irradian desde el centro del sombrero, dándoles un aspecto plisado. En términos de tamaño, el hongo tiene un diámetro de sombrero de aproximadamente 2-3 cm y una longitud de tallo de aproximadamente 4-5 cm. Su hábitat se encuentra normalmente creciendo en madera en descomposición, particularmente troncos de robles. En general, esta imagen captura una vista detallada de estos hongos distintivos, mostrando sus características únicas y patrones de crecimiento en su medio natural. – Spanish translation


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