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Close-up of a yellow club mushroom Clavulinopsis helvola ...

Close-up of a yellow club mushroom Clavulinopsis helvola  ...

Close-up of a yellow club mushroom Clavulinopsis helvola(?) collected at mushroom walk of Gulf States Mycological Society. Little Thicket Nature Sanctuary, Cleveland, Texas, November 13, 2021



On a mushroom walk with the Gulf States Mycological Society at Little Thicket Nature Sanctuary in Cleveland, Texas, I captured an up-close image of a yellow club mushroom, Clavulinopsis helvola (?) on November 13, 2021. The photograph showcases the intricate details of the mushroom's cap and stem, highlighting its bright yellow color and delicate texture.generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of a yellow club mushroom, identified as Clavulinopsis helvola(?) and collected during a mushroom walk organized by the Gulf States Mycological Society at Little Thicket Nature Sanctuary in Cleveland, Texas on November 13, 2021.

**Key Features:**

* **Mushroom Appearance:** The mushroom has a slender, elongated shape with a rounded cap that gradually tapers towards the base. Its bright yellow coloration is striking against the dark background of the image.
* **Growth Environment:** The mushroom appears to be growing out of a patch of soil or mulch, suggesting it may have sprouted from an underground mycelium network and has since emerged into this environment.

**Image Composition:**

The photograph captures the mushroom in a way that highlights its unique features. The background is darkened to draw attention to the subject matter, while the lighting emphasizes texture and color details of the mushroom itself. – AI vision

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