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Underside of tiny Mycena mushrooms of a fallen pine cone on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, May 5, 2023

Location on mapsLittle Lake Creek Loop Trail, Montgomery County, Texas, 77873, United States
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The underside of the diminutive Mycena mushrooms that grew on the fallen pine cones of Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest, located north of Montgomery, Texas, were captured on May 5, 2023. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of tiny Mycena mushrooms growing on the underside of a fallen pine cone.

**Mushroom Characteristics:**

* The mushrooms are small and have long stems that connect them to the pine cone.
* They appear white or off-white in color, with a rounded cap shape.
* Each mushroom has a distinctive pattern of lines or ridges on its cap surface.
* The stems are thin and transparent, blending into the background.

**Background:**

* The pine cone itself is not visible, but it provides a dark brownish-gray backdrop for the mushrooms to grow on.
* The surrounding environment appears to be forested terrain, with dirt, twigs, or other plant material scattered throughout the area.

**Overall Impression:**

* The image showcases the intricate details of these small Mycena mushrooms and their unique growth habit on a fallen pine cone.
* The close-up perspective allows viewers to appreciate the texture and pattern of the mushroom caps, as well as their delicate stems. – AI vision

El lado inferior de pequeños hongos Micena de un cono de pino caído en el Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en el bosque nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas, el 5 de mayo de 2023. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de pequeños hongos Micena que crecen en la parte inferior de un cono de pino caído. **Características del Hongo:** * Los hongos son pequeños y tienen tallos largos que los conectan al cono de pino. * Tienen un color blanco o casi blanco, con una forma de sombrero redondeado. * Cada hongo tiene un patrón distintivo de líneas o aristas en su superficie del sombrero. * Los tallos son delgados y transparentes, mezclándose con el fondo. **Antecedentes:** * El propio cono de pino no es visible, pero proporciona un fondo marrón oscuro para que crezcan los hongos. * El entorno circundante parece ser un terreno boscoso, con tierra, ramitas u otro material vegetal disperso por el área. **Impresión General:** * La imagen destaca los detalles intrincados de estos pequeños hongos Micena y su hábitat único de crecimiento en un cono de pino caído. * La perspectiva cercana permite a los espectadores apreciar la textura y el patrón de las tapas de los hongos, así como sus delicados tallos. – Spanish translation


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