Underside of wood blewit mushrooms (Lepista nuda) in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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College Station - Sam Houston Forest, Texas, January 13 - 14, 2023

Album 3326: College Station - Sam Houston Forest, Texas, January 13 - 14, 2023

The image presents a close-up view of the underside of two Wood Blewit mushrooms (Lepista nuda), showcasing their distinctive features and characteristics.

* **Mushroom Appearance**
   + The mushroom caps are large and flat, with a diameter of approximately 10-15 centimeters.
   + They have a smooth, velvety texture and a pale lilac color.
   + The edges of the caps are slightly wavy and may be notched or lobed.
* **Gills**
   + The gills are crowded and free from the stem, meaning they do not meet at the center of the cap.
   + They are white to light brown in color and have a smooth texture.
   + The gills are spaced fairly closely together, giving the mushroom a dense appearance.
* **Stem**
   + The stems of the mushrooms are short and stout, with a diameter of about 1-2 centimeters.
   + They are slightly tapering towards the base and may be slightly wrinkled or scaly.
   + The stems are white to light brown in color and have a smooth texture.
* **Spores**
   + The spores of the Wood Blewit mushroom are not visible in this image, but they are typically white to pale yellowish-brown in color.
   + They are spherical in shape and have a smooth surface.

In summary, the image provides a detailed view of the underside of two Wood Blewit mushrooms (Lepista nuda), highlighting their large, flat caps with smooth, velvety texture and pale lilac color. The gills are crowded and free from the stem, while the stems are short and stout with a smooth texture. The spores are not visible in this image but are typically white to pale yellowish-brown in color and spherical in shape. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El lado inferior de los hongos Wood Blewit (Lepista nuda) en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 13 de enero de 2023. La imagen presenta una vista detallada del lado inferior de dos hongos Wood Blewit (Lepista nuda), mostrando sus características distintivas y peculiares. + **Apariencia del Hongo** + Las tapas de los hongos son grandes y planas, con un diámetro aproximado de 10-15 centímetros. + Tienen una textura suave y sedosa y un color lila pálido. + Los bordes de las tapas son ligeramente ondulados y pueden tener muescas o lóbulos. + **Cuestas** + Las cuestas son concurridas y se separan del tallo, lo que significa que no se encuentran en el centro de la tapa. + Son de color blanco a marrón claro y tienen una textura suave. + Las cuestas están espaciadas bastante cerca unas de otras, dando al hongo un aspecto denso. * **Tallo** + Los tallos de los hongos son cortos y robustos, con un diámetro aproximado de 1-2 centímetros. + Se estrechan ligeramente hacia la base y pueden estar ligeramente arrugados o escamosos. + Son de color blanco a marrón claro y tienen una textura suave. * **Es poros** + Los esporas del hongo Wood Blewit no son visibles en esta imagen, pero son típicamente de color blanco a pálido marrón amarillento. + Son de forma esférica y tienen una superficie lisa. En resumen, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada del lado inferior de dos hongos Wood Blewit (Lepista nuda), destacando sus tapas grandes y planas con textura suave y sedosa y color lila pálido. Las cuestas están concurridas y se separan del tallo, mientras que los tallos son cortos y robustos con una textura suave. Los esporas no son visibles en esta imagen, pero son típicamente de color blanco a pálido marrón amarillento y esféricos en forma. – Spanish translation

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