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Pink-tipped coral mushroom (Ramaria botrytis) under dry pine needles in mostly pine forest with oaks on North ... Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, November 14, 2021



In the North Wilderness Trail of Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, a pink-tipped coral mushroom (Ramaria botrytis) was found thriving under dry pine needles amidst a predominantly pine forest with scattered oaks. This vibrant fungi was photographed on November 14, 2021, showcasing its unique beauty amidst the autumnal hues of its surroundings. – generated by AI

The image shows a cluster of mushrooms growing on the ground, surrounded by dry pine needles and twigs. The mushroom is light pink with white tips and has a coral-like structure. It appears to be growing in a forested area, likely under a tree or near a fallen log.

* **Mushroom:**
* Color: Light pink with white tips
* Shape: Coral-like structure
* Size: Not specified
* **Background:**
* Dry pine needles and twigs
* Forested area, likely under a tree or near a fallen log

The image suggests that the mushroom is growing in a natural environment, possibly in a forested area with an abundance of organic matter. The coral-like structure of the mushroom may indicate its unique characteristics as a fungus. – AI vision

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