The image presents a cross-section of a dirty southern waxcap mushroom (Hygrophorus subsordidus) on North Wilderness Trail within the Little Lake Creek Wilderness area of Sam Houston National Forest, located north of Montgomery, Texas.
**Physical Characteristics:**
* The specimen exhibits a white color with brown staining.
* It has a rounded cap shape and an irregularly shaped stem.
* The cap's underside is adorned with gills.
* The mushroom appears to be partially buried in the ground, surrounded by dried leaves or pine needles.
**Composition of Background:**
The background of the image features a mix of soil, dried leaves, and pine needles. The overall appearance suggests that the photograph was taken on a forest floor, likely during the fall season when the leaves have fallen from the trees.
**Contextual Information:**
* The location is identified as Sam Houston National Forest.
* The date of the photograph is specified as November 14, 2021.
* The image provides an example of how fungi can be found in various environments, including forests.
Overall, the image offers a detailed view of a dirty southern waxcap mushroom in its natural habitat. – AI vision
Sección transversal del hongo dirty southern waxcap (Hygrophorus subsordidus) en el North Wilderness Trail de Little Lake Creek Wilderness en Sam Houston National Forest al norte de Montgomery, Texas, el 14 de noviembre de 2021. La imagen presenta una sección transversal de un hongo dirty southern waxcap (Hygrophorus subsordidus) en North Wilderness Trail dentro del área de Little Lake Creek Wilderness de Sam Houston National Forest, ubicada al norte de Montgomery, Texas. **Características físicas:** * El espécimen presenta un color blanco con manchas marrones. * Tiene una forma de sombrero redondeado y un tallo de forma irregular. * La parte inferior del sombrero está adornada con láminas. * El hongo parece estar parcialmente enterrado en el suelo, rodeado de hojas secas o agujas de pino. **Composición del fondo:** El fondo de la imagen presenta una mezcla de suelo, hojas secas y agujas de pino. La apariencia general sugiere que la fotografía fue tomada en el suelo de un bosque, probablemente durante la temporada de otoño cuando las hojas han caído de los árboles. **Información contextual:** * El lugar está identificado como Sam Houston National Forest. * La fecha de la fotografía se especifica como el 14 de noviembre de 2021. * La imagen muestra un ejemplo de cómo pueden encontrarse los hongos en diferentes entornos, incluidos los bosques. En general, la imagen ofrece una vista detallada de un hongo dirty southern waxcap en su hábitat natural. – Spanish translation
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