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Shiny cinnamon polypore mushrooms (Coltricia cinnamomea) on Lone Star Hiking Trail south from Stubblefield Campground ... National Forest. Huntsville, Texas, October 13, 2018



The Lone Star Hiking Trail in the Sam Houston National Forest is home to a variety of fascinating fungi, including the shiny cinnamon polypore mushrooms (Coltricia cinnamomea). These mushrooms were spotted on October 13, 2018, during a hike south from Stubblefield Campground. Their vibrant orange-brown caps and white stems add a pop of color to the forest floor, making them a standout among the more subdued hues of their surroundings. – generated by AI

The image showcases a cluster of Shiny Cinnamon Polypore mushrooms (Coltricia cinnamomea) situated on the ground amidst fallen leaves and tree bark. The mushrooms have a distinctive appearance, characterized by their flat caps with wavy edges and intricate patterns resembling tree rings or animal skins.

The dark brown to reddish-brown coloration of the cap is adorned with lighter-colored spots, adding to its unique visual appeal. The stem is slender and tan in color, featuring white patches at the base.

In terms of size, the mushrooms are relatively small, measuring approximately 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) in diameter.

The background of the image consists of a layer of fallen leaves and tree bark, providing a natural setting for the Shiny Cinnamon Polypores to thrive. Overall, the image offers a captivating glimpse into the world of fungi, highlighting the beauty and diversity of these often-overlooked organisms.

**Image Description:**

* **Mushroom:**
   + Species: Shiny Cinnamon Polypore (Coltricia cinnamomea)
   + Coloration: Dark brown to reddish-brown cap with lighter-colored spots
   + Pattern: Intricate patterns resembling tree rings or animal skins
   + Size: Approximately 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) in diameter
* **Background:**
   + Composition: Fallen leaves and tree bark
   + Setting: Natural environment, likely a forest floor

**Key Features:**

* Unique cap pattern resembling tree rings or animal skins
* Dark brown to reddish-brown coloration with lighter-colored spots
* Slender tan stem featuring white patches at the base
* Small size, approximately 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) in diameter. – AI vision

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