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Small brown fibrecap mushrooms Inocybe or may be Mallocybe on Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, October 13, 2021

Location on mapsLittle Lake Creek Loop Trail, Montgomery County, Texas, 77873, United States
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Small, brown fiber cap mushrooms of either Inocybe or Mallocybe species were found on Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, on October 13, 2021. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of small, brownish-fawn colored fibrecap mushrooms (Inocybe or possibly Mallocybe) growing on the ground along Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas.

* **Mushroom Caps:**
* The caps are flat and slightly depressed at the center.
* They have a smooth surface with a slight sheen.
* The color is brownish-fawn, ranging from light to dark shades.
* The edges of the caps are scalloped or wavy.
* **Stems:**
* The stems are slender and white or pale yellow in color.
* They are about the same length as the gills but slightly thicker at the base.
* The stems are attached to the cap by a small annulus (ring).
* **Gills:**
* The gills are crowded, narrow, and free from the stem.
* They are initially pale pinkish-brown in color but turn brown with age.
* The gills are not decurrent (not extending down the stem).
* **Habitat:**
* The mushrooms are growing on the ground among leaf litter and twigs.
* There is no visible mycelium or roots connecting the mushrooms to other organisms.
* **Size:**
* The caps range from 0.5 to 1.5 inches (1.3 to 3.8 cm) in diameter.
* The stems are about 0.2 to 0.4 inches (0.5 to 1 cm) long.

Overall, the image suggests that these mushrooms are part of a small group growing together in a specific location within the forest. – AI vision

Setas Fibrecap marrones pequeñas en el sendero Richards Loop de Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, el 13 de octubre de 2021. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de pequeñas setas con sombreros marrones parduzcos (Inocybe o posiblemente Mallocybe) que crecen en el suelo a lo largo del sendero Richards Loop en la Sam Houston National Forest, Texas. **Sombreros de las setas:** * Los sombreros son planos y ligeramente hundidos en el centro. * Tienen una superficie lisa con un ligero brillo. * El color es marrón parduzco, oscilando entre tonos claros y oscuros. * Los bordes de los sombreros son dentados u ondulados. **Tallos:** * Los tallos son delgados y de color blanco o amarillo claro. * Tienen aproximadamente la misma longitud que las guillotinas, pero son ligeramente más gruesos en la base. * Los tallos están unidos a la tapa por un pequeño anillo. **Guarniciones:** * Las guarniciones son numerosas, estrechas y libres del tallo. * Inicialmente de color rosa parduzco, pero se vuelven marrones con el tiempo. * Las guarniciones no son decurrentes (no se extienden hacia abajo por el tallo). **Hábitat:** * Las setas crecen en el suelo entre la basura de hojas y ramitas. * No hay micelio visible o raíces que conecten las setas con otros organismos. **Tamaño:** * Los sombreros miden de 0,5 a 1,5 pulgadas (de 1,3 a 3,8 cm) de diámetro. * Los tallos son de aproximadamente 0,2 a 0,4 pulgadas (de 0,5 a 1 cm) de largo. En general, la imagen sugiere que estas setas son parte de un pequeño grupo que crece juntas en un lugar específico dentro del bosque. – Spanish translation


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