Gills of mature Melanoleuca mushrooms on a lawn in Bee Creek Park. College Station, Texas

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The image features the gills of mature white Melanoleuca mushrooms situated on a lush green lawn within Bee Creek Park, College Station, Texas. The mushroom's cap is not visible in the photograph, but its stem and gills are prominently displayed.

**Key Features:**

* **Gill Structure:** The gills are clustered together at the base of the stem and appear to be attached to it by a small stalk. They are tightly packed and display a delicate, almost translucent appearance.
* **Mushroom Size:** The mushroom appears to be quite large compared to the surrounding grass blades.

**Observations:**

* The mushroom is likely several inches in diameter, given its size relative to the grass blades.
* Its white color suggests that it may have recently matured or is still developing.
* The presence of gills on the underside of the cap indicates that this species belongs to the order Agaricales and the family Tricholomataceae.

**Conclusion:**

Based on the provided information, it can be inferred that the mushroom in question is a member of the Melanoleuca genus. However, without additional context or expert analysis, it is challenging to determine the exact species with certainty. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Las láminas de los hongos maduros de Melanoleuca en un prado del parque Bee Creek. College Station, Texas, 10 de mayo de 2023. La imagen muestra las láminas de los hongos blancos maduros de Melanoleuca situados en un prado verde exuberante dentro del Parque Bee Creek, College Station, Texas. La tapa del hongo no es visible en la fotografía, pero su tallo y láminas se muestran prominentemente.

**Características clave:** * **Estructura de las láminas:** Las láminas están agrupadas juntas en la base del tallo y parecen estar unidas a él por un pequeño tallo. Están muy compactas y muestran una apariencia delicada, casi translúcida. * **Tamaño del hongo:** El hongo parece ser bastante grande en comparación con las hojas de hierba circundantes.

**Observaciones:** * El hongo es probable que tenga varias pulgadas de diámetro, dado su tamaño relativo al filo de la hoja.
* Su color blanco sugiere que puede haber madurado recientemente o estar en desarrollo.
* La presencia de láminas en la parte inferior de la tapa indica que esta especie pertenece al orden Agaricales y a la familia Tricholomataceae. **Conclusión:** En base a la información proporcionada, puede inferirse que el hongo en cuestión es un miembro del género Melanoleuca. Sin embargo, sin contexto adicional o análisis experto, es difícil determinar la especie exacta con certeza. – Spanish translation

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