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Ivory bonnet mushrooms (Mycena flavoalba) on a mossy fallen oak on North Wilderness Trail of Little Lake Creek ... Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, November 14, 2021



On a moss-covered oak tree that had fallen in the North Wilderness Trail of Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam Houston National Forest, north of Montgomery, Texas, ivory bonnet mushrooms (Mycena flavoalba) were spotted on November 14, 2021. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of several ivory bonnet mushrooms (Mycena flavoalba) growing on a mossy surface. The mushrooms are characterized by their small size and delicate appearance, featuring bell-shaped caps that range from 0.5 to 1 inch in diameter. The cap is smooth, with a slightly wavy margin, and exhibits a pale ivory color.

The stems of the mushrooms are slender and white, measuring between 2-3 inches long. They are attached to the ground at an angle, giving the appearance that they are leaning towards each other.

In the background, the mossy surface provides a lush green backdrop for the mushrooms, with various shades of green visible in the surrounding foliage. The overall scene presents a serene and natural atmosphere, showcasing the beauty of these small but fascinating fungi in their natural habitat. – AI vision

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