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Underside of fieldcap (Agrocybe)(?) mushroom on Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, March 3, 2024

Location on mapsLone Star Hiking Trail, Montgomery County, Texas, 77873, United States
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The image presents a detailed view of the underside of a mushroom cap, identified as potentially belonging to the genus Agrocybe, situated on the ground in a forest environment.

**Image Description**

* The mushroom cap is centered in the frame and features a light brown color with slightly darker brown gills.
* A long, thin stalk protrudes from the center of the cap.
* The background consists of dark brown soil or mulch, with some twigs and leaves scattered about.

**Key Features**

* **Mushroom Cap:** Light brown in color with slightly darker brown gills.
* **Stalk:** Long and thin, protruding from the center of the cap.
* **Background:** Dark brown soil or mulch with scattered twigs and leaves.

**Inferences Based on the Image**

* The mushroom appears to be growing directly on the forest floor, surrounded by natural materials like twigs and leaves.
* The light brown coloration of the cap suggests that it may be a species within the Agrocybe genus, which is known for its ability to grow in various environments.

**Conclusion**

The image provides a detailed view of the underside of a mushroom cap, potentially identified as an Agrocybe species, growing on the forest floor. The surrounding environment and coloration of the cap suggest that it may be a common or widespread species within this genus. – AI vision

La parte inferior de la campana de setas (Agrocybe)(?) en el Sendero Richards Loop en la Forestal Nacional Sam Houston, Texas, 3 de marzo del 2024. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de la parte inferior de una campana de setas, identificada como potencialmente perteneciente al género Agrocybe, situada en el suelo en un entorno forestal. **Descripción de la imagen** * La campana de setas está centrada en el marco y presenta un color marrón claro con unas costillas marrones ligeramente más oscuras. * Un tallo largo y delgado sobresale desde el centro de la campana. * El fondo consiste en tierra o musgo marrón oscuro, con algunos trozos de ramitas y hojas dispersos. **Características clave** * **Campana de setas:** Marrón claro con unas costillas marrones ligeramente más oscuras. * **Tallo:** Largo y delgado, que sobresale desde el centro de la campana. * **Fondo:** Tierra o musgo marrón oscuro, con ramitas y hojas dispersos. **Inferencias basadas en la imagen** * La campana de setas parece estar creciendo directamente sobre el suelo forestal, rodeada por materiales naturales como ramitas y hojas. * El color marrón claro de la campana sugiere que puede tratarse de una especie dentro del género Agrocybe, conocida por su capacidad para crecer en diversos entornos. **Conclusión** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de la parte inferior de una campana de setas, potencialmente identificada como una especie Agrocybe, que crece sobre el suelo forestal. El entorno circundante y la coloración de la campana sugieren que puede tratarse de una especie común o extendida dentro de este género. – Spanish translation


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