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Caps of small brown webcap (Cortinarius) mushrooms under small oaks in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, January 25, 2023

Location on mapsIron Bridge Trail, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, United States
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Under the shade of small oak trees in Lick Creek Park, Texas, a variety of small brown webcap mushrooms (Cortinarius) can be found. These delicate fungi were photographed on January 25, 2023, showcasing their intricate caps and subtle coloration. – generated by AI

The image shows a close-up view of three small brown mushroom caps with shiny surfaces. The caps are slightly rounded and have a waxy texture.

* **Mushroom Caps:**
* Color: Light brown
* Texture: Shiny
* Shape: Slightly rounded
* Size: Approximately 1-2 cm in diameter
* **Background:**
* Dried leaves and twigs on the ground
* Small oaks are visible in the background

The image appears to be taken during winter, as indicated by the presence of dry leaves and twigs. The small brown mushrooms are likely members of the Cortinarius genus, commonly known as webcaps. These fungi are typically found growing in association with oak trees and are known for their bright colors and distinctive gills. – AI vision

Los sombreros de los pequeños hongos con caperuza parda (Cortinarius) debajo de los robles pequeños en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, el 25 de enero del 2023. La imagen muestra una vista cercana de tres sombreros de hongos pardos pequeños con superficies brillantes. Los sombreros son ligeramente redondeados y tienen una textura cerosa. * **Sombreros de Hongos:** * Color: Pardo claro * Textura: Brillante * Forma: Ligeramente redondeado * Tamaño: Aproximadamente 1-2 cm de diámetro * **Fondo:** * Hojas y ramitas secas en el suelo * Los robles pequeños son visibles en segundo plano La imagen parece haberse tomado durante el invierno, como indica la presencia de hojas y ramitas secas. Es probable que los pequeños hongos pardos sean miembros del género Cortinarius, comúnmente conocidos como caperuzas con red. Estos hongos típicamente crecen en asociación con robles y son conocidos por sus colores brillantes y sus distintivas láminas. – Spanish translation


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