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Spores of Pluteus longistriatus(?) mushroom in KOH (spore print brown) from the base of a burned oak collected Lone ... Houston National Forest. Richards, Texas, April 28, 2023



Spores of Pluteus longistriatus mushrooms were found in KOH (spore print brown) at the base of a burned oak tree collected from the Lone Star Hiking Trail near Pole Creek in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas. The collection was made on April 28, 2023. – generated by AI

The image presents a microscopic view of spores from an unidentified mushroom species, specifically Pluteus longistriatus(?), collected from the base of a burned oak tree near Pole Creek on Lone Star Hiking Trail within Sam Houston National Forest.

Upon examination, it is evident that the spore print is brown in color. The spores exhibit a distinct shape and size, characterized by their elongated form with rounded ends. This morphology is typical of Pluteus species, which are known for their long, slender spores.

The image provides a detailed view of the spores, allowing for observation of their individual characteristics. The brown coloration of the spore print suggests that the mushroom has completed its sporulation cycle and released its spores onto the surface it was growing on.

Overall, the image offers valuable insights into the microscopic world of fungi, highlighting the unique features of Pluteus longistriatus(?)'s spores and their role in the life cycle of this species. – AI vision

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