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Gills 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 gills of the pleated Pluteus mushrooms (Pluteus longistriatus) found on an oak log in the Sam Houston National Forest north of Montgomery, Texas, were photographed on July 4, 2021. The delicate, feathery gills add a touch of elegance to the already striking appearance of these mushrooms, creating a beautiful and intricate pattern that catches the eye. – generated by AI

The image showcases the underside of two pleated Pluteus mushrooms growing on an oak log along Caney Creek Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Montgomery, Texas. The caps are brown and velvety, while the gills, which run down from the cap to the stem, are white with a pinkish hue.

The light source appears to be natural sunlight, as it is not filtered through any glass or plastic. The overall atmosphere suggests a daytime setting in a forest environment. – AI vision

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