Photos of fungi in Sam Houston National Forest, featuring various species and textures, taken on January 28, 2024 – described by AI
Close-up of mossy maze polypore mushrooms (Cerrena unicolor)(?) on a hardwood log on Lone Star Hiking Trail near Pole Creek in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 28, 2024
Mossy maze polypore mushrooms (Cerrena unicolor)(?) on an elm log on a creek bend on Lone Star Hiking Trail near Pole Creek in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 28, 2024
Growth of mossy maze polypore mushrooms (Cerrena unicolor)(?) on an elm log on Lone Star Hiking Trail near Pole Creek in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 28, 2024
Growth of mossy maze polypore mushrooms (Cerrena unicolor)(?) at the end of an elm log on Lone Star Hiking Trail near Pole Creek in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 28, 2024
White resupinate polypore mushroom Skeletocutis(?) covering large area on underside of a thick wet pine log with attached sawdust on Road FS 231 near Pole Creek in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 28, 2024
Texture of white resupinate polypore mushroom Skeletocutis(?) on underside of a thick wet pine log on Road FS 231 near Pole Creek in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 28, 2024
Growth of white resupinate polypore mushroom Skeletocutis(?) on underside of a thick wet pine log on Road FS 231 near Pole Creek in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 28, 2024
Growth pattern of white resupinate polypore mushroom Skeletocutis(?) on underside of a thick wet pine log on Road FS 231 in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 28, 2024
Margin of white resupinate polypore mushroom Skeletocutis(?) on underside of a thick wet pine log near Pole Creek in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 28, 2024
Close-up of white resupinate polypore mushroom Skeletocutis(?) on underside of a thick wet pine log near Pole Creek in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 28, 2024
Fresh growth of white resupinate polypore mushroom Skeletocutis(?) on underside of a thick wet pine log near Pole Creek in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 28, 2024
Scratched pore surface of white resupinate polypore mushroom Skeletocutis(?) on underside of a thick wet pine log near Pole Creek in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 28, 2024
Tissues with spores(?) of mushrooms Helicogloea compressa from a thick wet pine log, collected on Lone Star Hiking Trail near Pole Creek in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 28, 2024
Tissues at low magnification of white resupinate polypore mushroom Skeletocutis(?) from a thick wet pine log, collected in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 28, 2024
Tissues (in Congo Red) of white resupinate polypore mushroom Skeletocutis(?) from a thick wet pine log, collected in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 28, 2024
Hyphae of white resupinate polypore mushroom Skeletocutis(?) from a thick wet pine log, collected in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery. Texas, January 28, 2024
Spores of jelly rot fungus Gloeoporus ambiguus (Meruliopsis ambigua) from a fallen thin pine twig, collected a day before on Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, January 28, 2024
Spores of jelly rot fungus Gloeoporus ambiguus (Meruliopsis ambigua) from a fallen thicker pine twig, collected a day before on Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, January 28, 2024
This photo album appears to be a collection of images taken on January 28, 2024, in Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery, Texas. The photos primarily feature various species of fungi, including mossy maze polypore mushrooms (Cerrena unicolor) and white resupinate polypore mushrooms (Skeletocutis), growing on decaying logs and tree trunks. The images showcase the unique textures, colors, and growth patterns of these fungi, with some photos taken at a microscopic level to highlight their cellular structure. Additionally, there are images of spores from jelly rot fungus (Gloeoporus ambiguus) collected from fallen pine twigs. Overall, the album provides a detailed and fascinating look at the diverse range of fungal species found in this forest ecosystem. – AI summary
Sam Houston Forest, Texas, 28 de enero de 2024. Este álbum de fotos parece ser una colección de imágenes tomadas el 28 de enero de 2024 en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston cerca de Montgomery, Texas. Las fotografías principalmente muestran varias especies de hongos, incluidos los hongos poliporos (Cerrena unicolor) y los hongos resupinados blancos (Skeletocutis), que crecen en troncos podridos y árboles. Las imágenes muestran las texturas, colores y patrones de crecimiento únicos de estos hongos, con algunas fotografías tomadas a nivel microscópico para destacar su estructura celular. Además, hay imágenes de esporas del hongo del podredumbre de la jalea (Gloeoporus ambiguus) recogidas de ramitas de pino caídas. En general, el álbum proporciona una mirada detallada y fascinante a la diversidad de especies fúngicas encontradas en este ecosistema forestal – Spanish translation
Сам-Хьюстон-Форест, Техас, 28 января 2024 года. Этот фотоальбом представляет собой коллекцию изображений, сделанных 28 января 2024 года в Сам-Хьюстонском национальном лесу недалеко от Монтгомери, штат Техас. Фотографии в основном демонстрируют различные виды грибов, включая мышиную сеточку (Cerrena unicolor) и белый нарост на древесине (Skeletocutis), растущие на гниющих стволах деревьев. На снимках представлены уникальные текстуры, цвета и схемы роста этих грибов. Некоторые фотографии были сделаны под микроскопом, чтобы показать их клеточную структуру. Кроме того, есть изображения спор плесневого гриба (Gloeoporus ambiguus), собранные с осыпавшихся веток сосен. В целом альбом дает подробный и увлекательный взгляд на разнообразные виды грибов, обитающие в этой лесной экосистеме – Russian translation