Sam Houston Forest, Texas, February 4, 2024

Fungi in Sam Houston National Forest: 27 photos of varieties like dry rot & corticioid fungus on burned logs

Sam Houston Forest, Texas, February 4, 2024
Photo 01. Close-up of dry rot fungus (Serpula himantioides...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 01. Close-up of dry rot fungus (Serpula himantioides...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 02. Texture of dry rot fungus (Serpula himantioides...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 02. Texture of dry rot fungus (Serpula himantioides...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 03. Pattern of growth of orange corticioid fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 03. Pattern of growth of orange corticioid fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 04. Orange corticioid fungus Crustoderma dryinum...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 04. Orange corticioid fungus Crustoderma dryinum...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 05. Orange patches of corticioid fungus Crustoderma...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 05. Orange patches of corticioid fungus Crustoderma...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 06. White resupinate polypore mushroom on a burned...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 06. White resupinate polypore mushroom on a burned...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 07. Web-like corticioid fungus Tomentellopsis...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 07. Web-like corticioid fungus Tomentellopsis...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 08. Growth pattern of web-like corticioid fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 08. Growth pattern of web-like corticioid fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 09. Close-up of web-like corticioid fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 09. Close-up of web-like corticioid fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 10. Texture of web-like corticioid fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 10. Texture of web-like corticioid fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 11. Thick layer of web-like corticioid fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 11. Thick layer of web-like corticioid fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 12. Yellow layer of web-like corticioid fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 12. Yellow layer of web-like corticioid fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 13. Fungus Chromelosporium carneum on a burned pine...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 13. Fungus Chromelosporium carneum on a burned pine...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 14. White with rosy and yellow porous corticioid...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 14. White with rosy and yellow porous corticioid...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 15. Close-up of white with rosy and yellow porous...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 15. Close-up of white with rosy and yellow porous...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 16. Thick white resupinate polypore mushroom on a...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 16. Thick white resupinate polypore mushroom on a...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 17. Close-up of thick white resupinate polypore...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 17. Close-up of thick white resupinate polypore...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 18. Remains of 5 mm thick outer skin of a giant...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 18. Remains of 5 mm thick outer skin of a giant...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 19. Tissues under a microscope of orange corticioid...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 19. Tissues under a microscope of orange corticioid...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 20. Tissues and spores of dry rot fungus (Serpula...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 20. Tissues and spores of dry rot fungus (Serpula...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 21. Spores and basidia of dry rot fungus (Serpula...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 21. Spores and basidia of dry rot fungus (Serpula...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 22. Tissues (in Congo Red) of corticioid fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 22. Tissues (in Congo Red) of corticioid fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 23. Tissues and spores (in KOH) of fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 23. Tissues and spores (in KOH) of fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 24. Hyphae (in Congo Red) of fungus Chromelosporium...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 24. Hyphae (in Congo Red) of fungus Chromelosporium...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 25. Hyphae and some worm-like structure of fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 25. Hyphae and some worm-like structure of fungus...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 26. Tissues under a microscope at low magnification...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 26. Tissues under a microscope at low magnification...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 27. Hyphae under a microscope of outer skin of a...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas
Photo 27. Hyphae under a microscope of outer skin of a...in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas

AI Summary:This photo album contains 27 images taken on February 4, 2024, in the Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, specifically on the Stubblefield section of the Lone Star hiking trail. The images showcase a variety of fungi growing on burned pine logs and other wood surfaces, including dry rot fungus, orange corticioid fungus, white resupinate polypore mushrooms, and web-like corticioid fungus. Some images are close-up shots of the fungi's texture and pattern, while others show the fungi in their natural environment. Additionally, some images are microscopic views of fungal tissues and spores, stained with various dyes to enhance visibility. The album provides a detailed look at the diversity of fungi found in this forest ecosystem and their unique characteristics.

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Sam Houston Forest, Texas, 4 de febrero de 2024. Este álbum de fotos contiene 27 imágenes tomadas el 4 de febrero de 2024 en el bosque nacional de Sam Houston, Texas, específicamente en la sección Stubblefield del sendero de turismo Lone Star. Las imágenes muestran una variedad de hongos que crecen en troncos quemados y otras superficies de madera, incluidos hongos de podredumbre seca, hongo naranja corticioide, setas blanquecinas resupinadas y hongos corticioides similares a una red. Algunas imágenes son primeros planos de la textura y el patrón de los hongos, mientras que otras muestran los hongos en su entorno natural. Además, algunas imágenes son vistas microscópicas de tejidos y esporas fúngicas, teñidas con varios colorantes para mejorar la visibilidad. El álbum proporciona una mirada detallada a la diversidad de hongos encontrados en este ecosistema forestal y sus características únicas.

🇷🇺 Описание по-русски / Russian Description

Сам Хьюстон Форест, Техас, 4 февраля 2024 года. В этом фотоальбоме представлено 27 изображений, сделанных 4 февраля 2024 года в Национальном лесу Сэма Хьюстона, штат Техас, на секции Стубблфилд пешеходной тропы «Одинокая звезда». Изображения демонстрируют множество грибов, растущих на обгорелых сосновых бревнах и других поверхностях, в том числе на сухой гнили, оранжевом кортикоидном грибе, белом волокнистом лицевом грибе и сеточном кортикоидном грибе. Некоторые изображения — это близкие снимки текстуры и узора грибов, в то время как другие показывают грибы в их естественной среде обитания. Кроме того, некоторые изображения являются микроскопическими видами тканей гриба и спор, окрашенных различными красками для лучшей видимости. Альбом дает подробное представление о разнообразии грибов в этой лесной экосистеме и их уникальных характеристиках.

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