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



The caps of pleated Pluteus mushrooms (Pluteus longistriatus) were seen adorning an oak log on Caney Creek Trail, nestled within the scenic Sam Houston National Forest, located north of Montgomery, Texas. This captivating image was captured on July 4, 2021, showcasing the intricate details of these delicate fungi. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of three light brown pleated Pluteus mushrooms caps growing on an oak log. The caps are circular and flat, with a smooth surface that is adorned with numerous thin lines extending outwards from their centers. The edges are slightly wavy.

In the background, a blurry section of the oak log can be seen, providing context for the mushroom's growth environment. The overall scene appears to have been captured in natural light during the daytime, as indicated by the absence of shadows or strong lighting effects.

The image likely serves as an educational tool, showcasing the unique characteristics and appearance of pleated Pluteus mushrooms. By examining the photograph closely, one can appreciate the intricate details of these fascinating organisms and gain a deeper understanding of their biology and ecology. – AI vision

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