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Spore print of sunray sawgill mushrooms (Heliocybe sulcata) collected in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, May 23, 2022

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The spore print of the sunray sawgill mushroom (Heliocybe sulcata) collected from Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas on May 23, 2022, showcases a unique and intricate pattern of dark brown to black spores scattered across a white background. The delicate print highlights the intricate details of the mushroom's reproductive structures, offering a fascinating glimpse into the microscopic world of fungi. – generated by AI

The image features a spore print of sunray sawgill mushrooms against a black background. The spore print is circular and has a white fan-shaped pattern with a dark center, resembling an eye. The background is solid black, indicating that it was obtained from a spore print on a piece of paper or another substance.

The image captures the intricate details of the spore print, showcasing its unique shape and coloration. The dark center of the spore print creates a striking contrast with the lighter-colored edges, resulting in a visually appealing pattern.

Overall, the image provides an up-close look at the spore print of sunray sawgill mushrooms, highlighting their distinctive appearance and characteristics. – AI vision

La impresión de esporas de hongos sunray sawgill (Heliocybe sulcata) recolectados en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, el 23 de mayo de 2022. La imagen muestra una impresión de esporas de hongos sunray sawgill sobre un fondo negro. La impresión es circular y tiene un patrón blanco en forma de abanico con un centro oscuro, que recuerda a un ojo. El fondo es completamente negro, lo que indica que se obtuvo a partir de una impresión de esporas sobre un trozo de papel u otra sustancia. La imagen captura los detalles intrincados de la impresión de esporas, mostrando su forma y coloración únicos. El centro oscuro de la impresión de esporas crea un contraste impactante con los bordes de color más claro, resultando en un patrón visualmente atractivo. En general, la imagen proporciona una mirada detallada a la impresión de esporas de hongos sunray sawgill, resaltando su apariencia y características distintivas. – Spanish translation


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