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The slimy-veiled Pholiota mushrooms (Pholiota velaglutinosa) were seen near Pole Creek on North Wilderness Trail of Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam Houston National Forest, located north of Montgomery, Texas. The photograph was taken on November 12, 2023. These mushrooms have a distinctive side view appearance with their slimy veils covering their caps. – generated by AI |
The image presents a close-up view of several slimy-veiled Pholiota mushrooms (Pholiota velaglutinosa) arranged side by side on the forest floor near Pole Creek on North Wilderness Trail within Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery, Texas. The mushrooms' stems and caps are visible at different angles due to their varied positions. The brownish-orange mushroom caps have a slightly concave shape, while the white gills underneath them are visible. The thick white stems taper gradually towards the base of each cap, giving the overall appearance of mushrooms with an elongated shape. The mushrooms appear wet and shiny on their upper surfaces, which suggests that they may be damp from recent rain or dew. Some of the caps are touching one another, while others have space between them, creating a visually interesting arrangement. A small amount of soil is visible at the base of each stem, with some areas of dark-colored material present, possibly due to the presence of decaying plant matter or other organic materials. The surrounding environment appears to be forested, with twigs and leaves scattered about. Overall, the image captures a momentary snapshot of these mushrooms in their natural habitat. – AI vision |
Vista lateral de hongos Pholiota con velo viscoso (Pholiota velaglutinosa) cerca del arroyo Pole en el sendero North Wilderness de Little Lake Creek Wilderness en Sam Houston National Forest al norte de Montgomery. Texas, 12 de noviembre de 2023. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de varios hongos Pholiota con velo viscoso (Pholiota velaglutinosa) dispuestos uno junto a otro en el suelo forestal cerca del arroyo Pole en el sendero North Wilderness dentro de Little Lake Creek Wilderness en Sam Houston National Forest al norte de Montgomery, Texas. Los tallos y las setas de los hongos son visibles en diferentes ángulos debido a sus diversas posiciones. Las setas de color pardusco-anaranjado tienen una forma ligeramente cóncava, mientras que las pláceas blancas están presentes por debajo de ellas son visibles. Los tallos blancos se estrechan gradualmente hacia la base de cada seta, dando un aspecto general de hongos con forma alargada. Los hongos parecen húmedos y brillantes en sus superficies superiores, lo que sugiere que pueden estar húmedos por lluvia o rocío reciente. Algunas de las setas están tocándose unas a otras, mientras que otras tienen espacio entre ellas, creando una disposición visualmente interesante. Una pequeña cantidad de suelo es visible en la base de cada tallo, con algunas áreas de material de color oscuro presente, posiblemente debido a la presencia de materia vegetal en descomposición u otros materiales orgánicos. El entorno circundante parece estar boscoso, con ramitas y hojas esparcidas alrededor. En general, la imagen captura un instantánea momentánea de estos hongos en su hábitat natural. – Spanish translation |
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