Mold fungus Mycogone rosea on some whitish Amanita mushrooms on Stubblefield section of Lone Star hiking trail north from Trailhead No. 6 in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of several whitish Amanita mushrooms scattered on the ground, with some exhibiting signs of mold fungus Mycogone rosea.

**Mushroom Characteristics**

* The mushrooms have a bulbous base and a short, thick stem that tapers towards the top.
* The caps are rounded and white in color, with a smooth texture.
* Some mushrooms appear to be partially buried in the soil or covered by leaves.

**Mold Fungus Mycogone rosea**

* The mold fungus is visible on some of the mushrooms as a pinkish-red growth on their surfaces.
* It appears to be spreading from the base of the stems towards the caps.

**Background and Context**

* The background of the image shows a layer of dry, brown leaves covering the ground.
* A few pine needles are scattered around the mushrooms, suggesting that they may have been growing in a forest or woodland area.

**Overall Impression**

The image conveys a sense of decay and decomposition, as if the mold fungus is breaking down the mushrooms' tissues. The presence of the mold fungus suggests that the mushrooms may be past their prime and no longer suitable for consumption. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El hongo Mycogone rosea en mohos sobre algunos hongos Amanita blanquecinos en la sección Stubblefield del sendero de excursión Lone Star al norte desde el área de estacionamiento n.º 6 en la Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, el 8 de octubre de 2021. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de varios hongos Amanita blanquecinos esparcidos por el suelo, con algunos que muestran signos del hongo Mycogone rosea. **Características del hongo** * Los hongos tienen una base bulbosa y un tallo corto y grueso que se estrecha hacia la parte superior. * Las tapas son redondas y de color blanco, con una textura lisa. * Algunos hongos parecen estar parcialmente enterrados en el suelo o cubiertos por hojas. **Hongo moho Mycogone rosea** * El hongo moho es visible en algunos de los hongos como un crecimiento rosado-rojizo en sus superficies. * Parece estar extendiéndose desde la base del tallo hacia las tapas. **Antecedentes y contexto** * El fondo de la imagen muestra una capa de hojas secas marrones cubriendo el suelo. * Unos pocos pinos se encuentran dispersos alrededor de los hongos, lo que sugiere que pueden estar creciendo en un área boscosa o arbórea. **Impresión general** La imagen transmite una sensación de descomposición y descomposición, como si el hongo moho estuviera descomponiendo los tejidos del hongo. La presencia del hongo moho sugiere que los hongos pueden estar pasando de moda y ya no son adecuados para el consumo. – Spanish translation

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