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On the North Wilderness Trail of Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, funnel-shaped mushrooms known as Singerocybe adirondackensis or possibly Clitocybe were found on November 14, 2021. These mushrooms have a distinctive funnel shape and can be identified by their bright yellow to orange caps and white gills. They grow in clusters and are commonly found in the fall season. – generated by AI |
The image features a close-up view of several funnel-shaped mushrooms, likely belonging to either Singerocybe adirondackensis or Clitocybe species. The mushroom caps are characterized by their rounded shape and white color with brownish hues towards the edges. Some mushrooms have darker centers. The gills under each cap are thin, radiating from the stem, and appear pale in color. A small black ant is visible on one of the mushroom's gills. The stems are white, short, and relatively thin, while the undersides are covered with a layer of fine hairs or fibers. The mushrooms are arranged on top of twigs and dry leaves, suggesting they have recently fallen from their original habitat to the forest floor. This observation is consistent with the image caption's mention that the mushrooms were found in Little Lake Creek Wilderness within Sam Houston National Forest in Texas on November 14, 2021. Overall, the image presents a detailed view of these funnel-shaped fungi, offering insight into their morphology and natural environment. – AI vision |
Los hongos en forma de embudo Singerocybe adirondackensis o pueden ser Clitocybe en el North Wilderness Trail del Little Lake Creek Wilderness en Sam Houston National Forest al norte de Montgomery, Texas, el 14 de noviembre de 2021. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de varios hongos en forma de embudo, que probablemente pertenezcan a la especie Singerocybe adirondackensis o Clitocybe. Las setas se caracterizan por su forma redondeada y color blanco con tonalidades parduzcas hacia los bordes. Algunos hongos tienen centros más oscuros. Las plumas debajo de cada sombrero son delgadas, radian desde el tronco y parecen de color pálido. Se puede ver una pequeña hormiga negra en las plumas de uno de los hongos. Los tallos son blancos, cortos y relativamente delgados, mientras que la parte inferior está cubierta con una capa de pelos o fibras finas. Los hongos están dispuestos encima de ramitas y hojas secas, lo que sugiere que han caído recientemente desde su hábitat original al suelo del bosque. Este hallazgo concuerda con la mención en el pie de foto de que los hongos se encontraron en Little Lake Creek Wilderness dentro del Sam Houston National Forest en Texas el 14 de noviembre de 2021. En general, la imagen presenta una vista detallada de estos hongos en forma de embudo, ofreciendo información sobre su morfología y entorno natural. – Spanish translation |
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