Cap of cream pinkgill mushroom (Entoloma sericellum) together with small black Mycena in moss on sandy soil on Closed Trail in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas, July 13, 2021

Album 2981: College Station, Texas, July 13, 2021

The image presents a close-up view of two distinct mushrooms, each with its own unique characteristics and surroundings. The primary focus is on the cream-colored cap of the pinkgill mushroom (Entoloma sericellum), which features a smooth surface and a delicate, almost translucent appearance.

**Mushrooms:**

* **Cream Pinkgill Mushroom (Entoloma sericellum):**
* Cap color: Cream
* Surface texture: Smooth
* Appearance: Delicate, almost translucent
* **Small Black Mycena:**
* Color: Black
* Size: Relatively small compared to the pinkgill mushroom

**Surroundings:**

* **Moss:**
* Type: Not specified
* Color: Greenish-yellow, blending with the surrounding soil and other vegetation
* **Soil:**
* Texture: Sandy
* Color: Brown, providing a natural habitat for the mushrooms

**Context and Location:**

* **Location:** Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas
* **Time of Year:** July 13, 2021 (summer season)
* **Trail Type:** Closed Trail

In summary, the image showcases two distinct mushroom species growing on sandy soil in a mossy environment within Lick Creek Park. The cream-colored cap of the pinkgill mushroom takes center stage, accompanied by a smaller black Mycena mushroom and surrounded by lush greenish-yellow moss. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El sombrero de color crema del hongo pinkgill (Entoloma sericellum) junto con un pequeño Mycena negro en musgo sobre el suelo arenoso en el sendero cerrado en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 13 de julio de 2021. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de dos hongos distintos, cada uno con sus propias características únicas y entornos. El enfoque principal está en el sombrero de color crema del hongo pinkgill (Entoloma sericellum), que presenta una superficie lisa y un aspecto delicado, casi translúcido. **Hongos:** * **Sombrero de color crema (Entoloma sericellum):** * Color: Crema * Textura de la superficie: Liso * Aspecto: Delicado, casi traslúcido * **Mycena negra pequeña:** * Color: Negro * Tamaño: Relativamente pequeño en comparación con el hongo pinkgill * Entornos:** * **Musgo:** * Tipo: No especificado * Color: Verde amarillento, mezclándose con la tierra y otra vegetación circundante * **Suelo:** * Textura: arenoso * Color: marrón, proporcionando un hábitat natural para los hongos **Contexto y ubicación:** * **Ubicación:** Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas * **Tiempo del año:** 13 de julio de 2021 (temporada de verano) * **Tipo de sendero:** Sendero cerrado En resumen, la imagen muestra dos especies distintas de hongos creciendo en suelo arenoso en un entorno musgoso dentro del Lick Creek Park. El sombrero de color crema del hongo pinkgill toma el centro del escenario, acompañado por un hongo Mycena negro más pequeño y rodeado por un musgo verde amarillento. – Spanish translation

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