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Some small omphalinoid mushrooms on sandy soil on North Wilderness Trail of Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam ... Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, November 14, 2021



A few small omphalinoid mushrooms were found growing on sandy soil along the North Wilderness Trail of Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam Houston National Forest, located north of Montgomery, Texas. The photograph was taken on November 14, 2021. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of two small, brownish-gray mushroom caps situated on a sandy soil surface. The mushrooms are characterized by their distinctive funnel-shaped appearance and light-brown to tan coloration, with slightly darker centers that resemble button mushroom shapes.

In the foreground, one mushroom cap is prominently displayed in sharp focus, while another partially visible mushroom cap is situated in the bottom-left corner of the image. The caps display a unique texture, featuring a mixture of smooth, wavy lines, and small holes resembling pinholes or tiny insect bites. A few white spots are scattered across their surfaces, potentially resulting from small insects.

The background of the image consists of sandy soil with several twigs and leaves strewn about, providing a natural setting for the mushrooms to thrive. The overall ambiance suggests an outdoor environment, likely within a forested area, given the presence of trees and underbrush in the surrounding landscape. – AI vision

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