Mushrooms Tephrocybe atrata(?) on burned site covered by moss in Bastrop State Park. Bastrop, Texas

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Mushrooms in Bastrop Park, Texas, October 17, 2021

Album 3042: Mushrooms in Bastrop Park, Texas, October 17, 2021

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The image depicts a cluster of mushrooms growing on a charred and moss-covered site within Bastrop State Park, Texas. The photograph is taken from directly above, providing an unobstructed view of the mushrooms' tops.

* **Mushrooms:**
* The mushrooms have brown caps that are roughly circular in shape.
* Each mushroom has a prominent dark-brown stem attached to its base.
* The gills underneath each cap are visible and appear to be tightly packed.
* The overall appearance of the mushrooms suggests they are part of the Tephrocybe genus, although the exact species may not be definitively identified without further examination or expertise.

* **Site Conditions:**
* The mushrooms are growing on a surface covered with moss and other vegetation.
* The ground beneath them appears to be charred, indicating that it has been affected by fire at some point.
* Small twigs and branches can be seen scattered around the area where the mushrooms are growing.

* **Environmental Context:**
* The image was taken in Bastrop State Park during a period of recovery from wildfires.
* The presence of moss and other vegetation suggests that the site has begun to recover from the fire damage.

In summary, the image shows a group of mushrooms growing on a charred area covered with moss within Bastrop State Park. While the exact species cannot be confirmed without further analysis, their appearance is consistent with those found in the Tephrocybe genus. The site's environmental context suggests it has been affected by fire and is in the process of recovering. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongos Tephrocybe atrata(?) en un sitio quemado cubierto de musgo en el Bastrop State Park. Bastrop, Texas, 17 de octubre del 2021. La imagen muestra un grupo de hongos creciendo en un lugar carbonizado y cubierto de musgo dentro del Parque Estatal de Bastrop, Texas. La fotografía fue tomada desde directamente arriba, lo que proporciona una vista sin obstrucción de las partes superiores de los hongos. * **Hongos:** * Los hongos tienen tapas marrones que son aproximadamente circulares en forma. * Cada hongo tiene un prominente tallo marrón oscuro unido a su base. * Las plumas por debajo de cada tapa son visibles y parecen estar muy empaquetadas. * El aspecto general de los hongos sugiere que forman parte del género Tephrocybe, aunque la especie exacta puede no ser identificada definitivamente sin un examen o experiencia adicionales. * **Condiciones del sitio:** * Los hongos están creciendo en una superficie cubierta de musgo y otra vegetación. * El suelo debajo de ellos parece haber sido quemado, lo que indica que ha sido afectado por el fuego en algún momento. * Se pueden ver pequeños ramitos y ramas dispersos alrededor del área donde crecen los hongos. * **Contexto ambiental:** * La imagen fue tomada en el Parque Estatal de Bastrop durante un período de recuperación después de incendios forestales. * La presencia de musgo y otra vegetación sugiere que el sitio ha comenzado a recuperarse del daño causado por el fuego. En resumen, la imagen muestra un grupo de hongos creciendo en un área quemada cubierta de musgo dentro del Parque Estatal de Bastrop. Aunque la especie exacta no puede confirmarse sin un análisis adicional, su aspecto es consistente con los encontrados en el género Tephrocybe. El contexto ambiental del sitio sugiere que ha sido afectado por el fuego y está en proceso de recuperación. – Spanish translation

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