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In the Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, vibrant Turkeytail mushrooms (Trametes versicolor) can be found thriving on fallen logs and trees. This photograph was taken on November 23, 2018, showcasing their striking colors and unique fan-shaped growth patterns. – generated by AI |
The image presents a close-up view of Turkeytail mushroom clusters growing on tree branches within the Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest in Shepherd, Texas. The cluster, situated in the top-right corner, comprises several overlapping mushrooms that have grown around the branch's knots and ridges. Each mushroom displays a distinctive multi-hued coloration: grayish-brown at its center, transitioning to pale orange towards the outer edges. They exhibit an uneven growth pattern with wavy, irregular edges and slightly curved lines running along their surfaces. The clusters appear to be growing on a fallen tree branch, likely from the forest's underbrush or low-hanging branches. The surrounding area is littered with dead leaves and twigs. In summary, this image features a group of Turkeytail mushrooms, characterized by their unique coloration and growth pattern, growing on a fallen tree branch in the Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest. – AI vision |
Hongos de Turkeytail (Trametes versicolor) en el área pintoresca de Big Creek del Bosque Nacional de Sam Houston. Shepherd, Texas, 23 de noviembre de 2018. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de los racimos de hongos de Turkeytail que crecen en las ramas de un árbol dentro del área pintoresca de Big Creek del Bosque Nacional de Sam Houston en Shepherd, Texas. El racimo, situado en la esquina superior derecha, consta de varios hongos solapados que han crecido alrededor de los nudos y aristas de las ramas. Cada hongo presenta una distintiva coloración multitonal: parduzco-grisáceo en el centro, con transición a naranja claro hacia los bordes exteriores. Presentan un crecimiento irregular con bordes ondulados e irregulares y líneas ligeramente curvadas que discurren por sus superficies. Los racimos parecen estar creciendo en una rama caída, probablemente a partir de la maleza del bosque o ramas colgantes bajas. La zona circundante está repleta de hojas muertas y ramitas. En resumen, esta imagen presenta un grupo de hongos Turkeytail, caracterizados por su coloración única y crecimiento irregular, que crecen en una rama caída en el área pintoresca de Big Creek del Bosque Nacional de Sam Houston. – Spanish translation |
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