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Butter cap mushrooms (Rhodocollybia butyracea) among pine needles on North Wilderness Trail of Little Lake Creek ... Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, November 14, 2021



Amidst the pine needles on the North Wilderness Trail of Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, a cluster of butter cap mushrooms (Rhodocollybia butyracea) were found on November 14, 2021. These delicate, golden-hued fungi add a touch of warmth and beauty to the forest floor, their presence a testament to the diversity and complexity of life in this ecosystem. – generated by AI

The image presents a captivating close-up view of several small mushrooms nestled within a bed of pine needles on the forest floor.

In the foreground, two prominent Butter Cap Mushrooms (Rhodocollybia butyracea) are arranged side by side at the top of the frame. The mushroom caps display an attractive light-brown color with slightly darker centers, while their white stems protrude from beneath them. To the left of the larger mushroom, another smaller one is partially visible, featuring a similar cap and stem design.

The pine needles that serve as the background are primarily brown in hue, although some scattered green leaves add a touch of vibrancy to the scene. Overall, the image showcases the intricate details of these small yet visually appealing mushrooms amidst their natural surroundings. – AI vision

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