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Small pink brittlegill (Russula) mushrooms in muddy area of baygall forest on D. L. property. Bleakwood, Newton County, Texas, June 11, 2022



In the muddy area of a baygall forest on the D.L. property in Newton County, Texas, small pink brittlegill mushrooms were found on June 11, 2022. These delicate fungi, with their soft pink caps and white stems, add a touch of color to an otherwise drab landscape. Despite the challenging growing conditions, these resilient organisms continue to thrive in this unique ecosystem. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of several small pink brittlegill mushrooms scattered across a muddy area within a baygall forest on private property in Newton County, Texas.

* The reddish-pink gills of each mushroom are visible beneath their caps.
* The caps of the mushrooms vary in size and shape, with some being larger and more rounded than others.
* The stems of the mushrooms appear white.
* The background is a muddy area covered with fallen leaves and twigs.

The overall atmosphere suggests that the mushrooms have recently sprouted from the ground. – AI vision

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