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Small fibrecap mushrooms Inocybe paludinella(?) together with milkcaps Lactarius neotabidus in a dried swamp of ... property. Bleakwood, Newton County, Texas, June 11, 2022



On June 11, 2022, while exploring the dried swamp of a baygall forest on D. L. property in Newton County, Texas, I came across a diverse array of mushrooms. Among them were small fibrecap mushrooms Inocybe paludinella and milkcaps Lactarius neotabidus, growing together in the same habitat. The bleakwood forest provided the perfect conditions for these fungi to thrive, with its damp and humid environment. The sighting was a testament to the incredible diversity of flora and fauna that can be found in this unique ecosystem. – generated by AI

The image showcases small fibrecap mushrooms (Inocybe paludinella(?)) and milkcaps (Lactarius neotabidus) growing on a dried swamp bed within a baygall forest in Newton County, Texas.

**Image Details**

* The image depicts a close-up view of the ground.
* Small white and tan mushrooms are scattered across the surface, with some featuring red caps.
* Several larger leaves from various plants are also visible, including what appears to be oak leaves.
* The background is dominated by brown dirt or mud, indicating the swamp bed is dry.

**Overall Impression**

The image presents a serene yet somewhat desolate scene, capturing the beauty of nature in a unique and unexpected location. – AI vision

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