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Cross section of celandine milkcap mushrooms (Lactarius chelidonium) on North Wilderness Trail of Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, November 14, 2021

Location on mapsNorth Wilderness Trail, Montgomery County, Texas, United States
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A cross-section of celandine milkcap mushrooms (Lactarius chelidonium) can be seen along the North Wilderness Trail of Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam Houston National Forest, located north of Montgomery, Texas. This photograph was taken on November 14, 2021, showcasing the unique features of these mushrooms. – generated by AI

The image presents a detailed view of the underside of celandine milkcap mushrooms (Lactarius chelidonium) on North Wilderness Trail of Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery, Texas.

* **Mushroom Caps:**
* The mushroom caps are large and have a distinctive orange-yellow color.
* They are slightly concave at the center and rounded towards the edges.
* The gills are crowded, meaning they are tightly packed together, and run down the stem of the mushroom.
* **Stems:**
* The stems are long and slender, with a smooth texture.
* They are the same color as the caps, but slightly lighter in tone.
* The stems are not very thick, indicating that these mushrooms are relatively young.
* **Gills:**
* The gills are white to cream-colored and have a slight sheen to them.
* They are densely packed and run down the stem of the mushroom.
* The gills are also quite narrow, which is typical for this species of mushroom.
* **Spores:**
* The spores are not visible in this image, but they would likely be white or cream-colored as well.

Overall, the image provides a clear view of the underside of celandine milkcap mushrooms, highlighting their distinctive features such as crowded gills and long, slender stems. These characteristics can help identify these mushrooms in the wild. – AI vision

La sección transversal de los hongos leche de celidonia (Lactarius chelidonium) en el North Wilderness Trail del Little Lake Creek Wilderness en la Sam Houston National Forest al norte de Montgomery, Texas, el 14 de noviembre de 2021. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de la parte inferior de los hongos leche de celidonia (Lactarius chelidonium) en North Wilderness Trail del Little Lake Creek Wilderness en la Sam Houston National Forest al norte de Montgomery, Texas. **Sombreros de hongo:** * Los sombreros de los hongos son grandes y tienen un color distintivo amarillo anaranjado. * Son ligeramente cóncavos en el centro y redondeados hacia los bordes. * Las láminas están muy juntas, lo que significa que están muy apretadas juntas, y bajan por el tallo del hongo. **Tallos:** * Los tallos son largos y delgados, con una textura lisa. * Tienen el mismo color que los sombreros, pero un tono ligeramente más claro. * Los tallos no son muy gruesos, lo que indica que estos hongos son relativamente jóvenes. **Láminas:** * Las láminas son de color blanco a crema y tienen un ligero brillo. * Están densamente empaquetadas y bajan por el tallo del hongo. * Las láminas también son bastante estrechas, lo que es típico para esta especie de hongos. **Esporas:** * Las esporas no son visibles en esta imagen, pero probablemente serían de color blanco o crema también. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de la parte inferior de los hongos leche de celidonia, destacando sus características distintivas, como láminas muy juntas y tallos largos y delgados. Estas características pueden ayudar a identificar estos hongos en la naturaleza. – Spanish translation


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