Small caps of bracket fungus Trametes lactinea on a tree fallen to the half-dry creek on the slope of the half-dry creek near Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest, near Huntsville. Texas

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Sam Houston Forest, Texas, June 9, 2018

Album 2285: Sam Houston Forest, Texas, June 9, 2018

The image features a cluster of small caps of bracket fungus Trametes lactinea growing on a tree trunk that has fallen to the ground in a half-dry creek bed.

**Key Features:**

* The mushrooms have light-colored caps with white or slightly yellowish pores and a wrinkled appearance.
* They are clustered together, likely due to favorable environmental conditions such as moisture and temperature.
* The tree trunk provides a nutrient-rich substrate for the fungi to grow on.
* The overall scene suggests a healthy forest ecosystem where different species of plants and animals coexist.

**Visual Details:**

* The background is dark brown, with visible moss or lichen growing on the tree trunk.
* The mushrooms are scattered across the surface of the tree trunk, some overlapping each other.
* The caps range in size from about 1-3 inches (2.5-7.6 cm) in diameter.

**Conclusion:**

The image provides a detailed view of the small caps of Trametes lactinea growing on a fallen tree trunk in a half-dry creek bed. The scene showcases the intricate relationships between different organisms in a forest ecosystem and highlights the importance of preserving these natural environments for future generations. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Láminas pequeñas del hongo Trametes lactinea en un árbol caído junto al arroyo medio seco en el talud del arroyo medio seco cerca del Camino de Caney Creek (Camino del Circuito Little Lake Creek) en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston, cerca de Huntsville. Texas, 9 de junio de 2018. La imagen muestra un grupo de pequeñas láminas del hongo Trametes lactinea que crecen en el tronco de un árbol caído en un lecho de arroyo medio seco. * Características clave:* * Los hongos tienen sombreros de color claro con poros blancos o ligeramente amarillentos y una apariencia arrugada. * Están agrupados juntos, probablemente debido a condiciones medioambientales favorables como humedad y temperatura. * El tronco del árbol proporciona un sustrato rico en nutrientes para que los hongos crezcan sobre él. * La escena general sugiere un ecosistema forestal saludable donde coexisten diferentes especies de plantas y animales. * Detalles visuales:* * El fondo es marrón oscuro, con musgo o líquenes visibles que crecen en el tronco del árbol. * Los hongos están dispersos por la superficie del tronco del árbol, algunos solapándose entre sí. * Los sombreros varían en tamaño de aproximadamente 1-3 pulgadas (2,5-7,6 cm) de diámetro. **Conclusión:** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de las pequeñas láminas de Trametes lactinea que crecen en el tronco de un árbol caído en un lecho de arroyo medio seco. La escena muestra las relaciones intrincadas entre diferentes organismos en un ecosistema forestal y destaca la importancia de preservar estos entornos naturales para generaciones futuras. – Spanish translation

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