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Gills of tiny yellow oysterling mushrooms Crepidotus praecipuus(?) in crevices of a dry standing huisache (Acacia) tree in Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site. Washington, Texas, January 3, 2023

Location on maps23880 Farm-to-Market Road 1155, Washington, Texas 77880, United States
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Tiny yellow oysterling mushrooms Crepidotus praecipuus(?) thrive in the crevices of a dry standing huisache (Acacia) tree at Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site in Washington, Texas. The photograph was captured on January 3, 2023, showcasing the delicate gills of these intriguing fungi. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of tiny yellow oysterling mushrooms, specifically Crepidotus praecipuus(?), growing on the crevices of a dry-standing huisache (Acacia) tree at Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site in Texas.

**Visual Description**

* The image is divided into two sections by a horizontal line.
   + **Upper Section**: This section features three mushrooms located at different heights, with the smallest mushroom at the top and the largest at the bottom.
   + **Lower Section**: This section contains one mushroom, situated near the center of the image.

**Coloration**

* The background of both sections is brownish-gray, matching the color of the tree bark.
* The mushrooms are characterized by a vibrant yellow hue with light-brown stems and gills that gradually fade from bright yellow to light brown towards their tips.

**Growth Environment**

* The mushrooms appear to be growing in natural crevices on the trunk of a dry huisache (Acacia) tree, suggesting they have adapted to thrive in this environment.
* The presence of moss or lichen on the bark adds to the natural ambiance of the image.

**Mushroom Characteristics**

* The gills are visible and exhibit a fan-like shape.
* They are densely packed and resemble the shape of small fans, with each fan having multiple points (gill edges).
* The mushrooms are relatively small in size compared to other species of oysterlings.

**Overall Impression**

* The image conveys a sense of serenity and tranquility, capturing the beauty of nature's intricate details.
* It highlights the importance of preserving natural habitats and promoting biodiversity by showcasing the unique characteristics of these tiny yellow oysterling mushrooms. – AI vision

Garras de pequeños hongos amarillos Crepidotus praecipuus(?) en grietas de un árbol seco de huisache (Acacia) en el Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site. Washington, Texas, 3 de enero del 2023. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de pequeños hongos amarillos, específicamente Crepidotus praecipuus(?), que crecen en grietas de un árbol seco de huisache (Acacia) en el Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site de Texas. **Descripción Visual** * La imagen está dividida en dos secciones por una línea horizontal. + **Sección Superior**: Esta sección muestra tres hongos ubicados a diferentes alturas, con el hongo más pequeño arriba y el más grande abajo. + **Sección Inferior**: Esta sección contiene un hongo, ubicado cerca del centro de la imagen. **Coloración** * El fondo de ambas secciones es de color pardo-grisáceo, que coincide con el color de la corteza del árbol. * Los hongos se caracterizan por un tono amarillo vibrante con tallos marrón claro y costillas que gradualmente van pasando del amarillo brillante al marrón claro hacia sus puntas. **Ambiente de Crecimiento** * Los hongos parecen estar creciendo en grietas naturales sobre el tronco de un árbol seco de huisache (Acacia), lo que sugiere que se han adaptado para prosperar en este entorno. * La presencia de musgo u lichen en la corteza agrega al ambiente natural de la imagen. **Características del Hongo** * Las costillas son visibles y exhiben una forma similar a un abanico. * Están empaquetadas densamente y recuerdan la forma de pequeños abanicos, cada uno con múltiples puntas (bordes de las costillas). * Los hongos tienen un tamaño relativamente pequeño comparados con otras especies de oysterling. **Impresión General** * La imagen transmite una sensación de serenidad y tranquilidad, capturando la belleza de los detalles intrincados de la naturaleza. * Destaca la importancia de preservar los hábitats naturales y promover la biodiversidad al mostrar las características únicas de estos pequeños hongos amarillos oysterling. – Spanish translation


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