Pinkgill mushrooms Entoloma exile(?) on Closed Trail, under dense bushes, mostly Yaupon, growing with grass, stem hollow and soft, spore print light brown, in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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Sam Houston Forest and College Station, Texas, May 4, 2024

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The provided image is a photograph of several Pinkgill mushrooms (Entoloma exile(?), featuring their distinctive characteristics and growing environment.

* **Mushroom Caps:**
* The mushroom caps are small, pale brown with dark centers, ranging from 0.25 to 2 inches in diameter.
* They have a slightly velvety texture, giving them a soft appearance.
* **Stems:**
* The stems of the mushrooms are long and slender, growing straight up from the ground.
* The stems are hollow and soft, indicating their young age.
* **Spore Print:**
* The spore print is light brown, suggesting that the mushroom is still in its early stages of development.
* **Growing Environment:**
* The mushrooms grow in a dense thicket of Yaupon bushes, with some grass and other vegetation present.
* They are likely to be found in similar environments, such as wooded areas or along trails.

In summary, the image shows several young Pinkgill mushrooms growing in a dense thicket of Yaupon bushes. The mushrooms have small, pale brown caps with dark centers and long, slender stems that are hollow and soft. The spore print is light brown, indicating their early stage of development. Overall, the image provides valuable information about the appearance and habitat of these interesting fungi. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongos Pinkgill Entoloma exile(?) en el sendero cerrado, bajo arbustos densos, principalmente Yaupon, creciendo con hierba, tallo hueco y blando, impresión de esporas marrón claro, en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 4 de mayo de 2024. La imagen proporcionada es una fotografía de varios hongos Pinkgill (Entoloma exile(?), que muestra sus características distintivas y el entorno de crecimiento. * **Setas:** * Las setas tienen un diámetro pequeño, marrón pálido con centros oscuros, que varían de 0,25 a 2 pulgadas. * Tienen una textura ligeramente sedosa, lo que les da un aspecto suave. * **Tallos:** * Los tallos de los hongos son largos y delgados, creciendo rectos desde el suelo. * Los tallos son huecos y blandos, lo que indica su corta edad. * **Impresión de esporas:** * La impresión de las esporas es marrón claro, lo que sugiere que el hongo aún está en sus primeras etapas de desarrollo. * **Entorno de crecimiento:** * Los hongos crecen en un denso matorral de arbustos Yaupon, con algo de hierba y otra vegetación presente. * Es probable que se encuentren en entornos similares, como áreas boscosas o a lo largo de senderos. En resumen, la imagen muestra varios hongos Pinkgill jóvenes creciendo en un denso matorral de arbustos Yaupon. Los hongos tienen pequeñas setas marrones pálidas con centros oscuros y largos tallos delgados que son huecos y suaves. La impresión de las esporas es marrón claro, lo que indica su etapa temprana de desarrollo. En general, la imagen proporciona información valiosa sobre el aspecto y el hábitat de estos interesantes hongos. – Spanish translation

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