Hoof mushrooms Fomes fasciatus on a fallen tree in Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest. Shepherd, Texas

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The image depicts a close-up view of three hoof mushrooms (Fomes fasciatus) growing on a fallen tree in Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest, taken on April 28th, 2018.

* **Three Hoof Mushrooms**
* The mushrooms have distinctive brown caps with white or light-colored flesh underneath.
* They are growing in close proximity to each other and appear to be attached to the same log.
* The caps of the mushrooms are irregularly shaped, with some having a more rounded appearance while others are more elongated.
* **The Fallen Tree**
* The tree is lying horizontally on the ground, with its bark visible in the background.
* The bark appears to be rough and cracked, suggesting that the tree may have been dead for some time before being felled.
* There are no signs of recent damage or decay to the tree, indicating that it has likely been there for several years.
* **The Surrounding Environment**
* The background of the image is dominated by the fallen tree and the three hoof mushrooms growing on its surface.
* A small portion of green vegetation can be seen in the top-left corner of the image, suggesting that there may be other plants or trees nearby.

In summary, the image shows a close-up view of three hoof mushrooms (Fomes fasciatus) growing on a fallen tree in Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest. The mushrooms have distinctive brown caps with white or light-colored flesh underneath and are attached to the same log. The surrounding environment is characterized by rough, cracked bark and a small portion of green vegetation in the background. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Muestran hongos Hoof Fomes fasciatus en un árbol caído en el Área Escénica de Big Creek del Bosque Nacional Sam Houston. Shepherd, Texas, 28 de abril de 2018. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de tres hongos Hoof (Fomes fasciatus) creciendo en un árbol caído en el Área Escénica de Big Creek del Bosque Nacional Sam Houston, tomada el 28 de abril de 2018. * **Tres Hongos Hoof** * Los hongos tienen distintivas tapas marrones con carne blanca o de color claro debajo. * Están creciendo muy juntos y parecen estar unidos a la misma tronca. * Las tapas de los hongos son irregularmente moldeadas, con algunas que tienen una apariencia más redondeada mientras que otras son más alargadas. * **El Árbol Caído** * El árbol está tendido horizontalmente en el suelo, con su corteza visible en el fondo. * La corteza parece áspera y agrietada, lo que sugiere que el árbol puede haber estado muerto durante algún tiempo antes de ser derribado. * No hay señales de daño o descomposición reciente en el árbol, lo que indica que allí ha estado durante varios años. * **El Entorno Circundante** * El fondo de la imagen está dominado por el árbol caído y los tres hongos Hoof creciendo en su superficie. * Se puede ver una pequeña parte de vegetación verde en la esquina superior izquierda de la imagen, lo que sugiere que allí pueden haber otras plantas o árboles cercanos. En resumen, la imagen muestra una vista detallada de tres hongos Hoof (Fomes fasciatus) creciendo en un árbol caído en el Área Escénica de Big Creek del Bosque Nacional Sam Houston. Los hongos tienen distintivas tapas marrones con carne blanca o de color claro debajo y están unidos a la misma tronca. El entorno circundante está caracterizado por una corteza áspera y agrietada y una pequeña parte de vegetación verde en el fondo. – Spanish translation

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