Orange plasmodium of many-headed slime mold Physarum polycephalum on a big fallen pine on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas

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The image shows an aerial view of a forest floor with various types of vegetation and tree trunks scattered throughout. In the center of the image is a large fallen pine tree trunk, surrounded by smaller trees and bushes. The pine tree has a distinctive orange-colored plasmodium growing on its bark.

* **Orange Plasmodium:**
* Color: Orange
* Location: Growing on the bark of the fallen pine tree trunk
* Description: A type of slime mold that is typically yellow or white in color, but this one has an unusual orange hue.
* **Trees and Bushes:**
* Types: Various types of trees and bushes are visible throughout the image.
* Location: Scattered across the forest floor around the fallen pine tree trunk.
* Description: Some trees have bright green leaves, while others appear to be deciduous with bare branches.
* **Forest Floor:**
* Color: The forest floor is covered in a layer of brown and green vegetation.
* Description: There are patches of grass, ferns, and other undergrowth throughout the image.

Overall, the image captures a serene and natural scene of a forest floor with various types of vegetation and tree trunks scattered throughout. The unusual orange plasmodium growing on the fallen pine tree trunk adds an interesting element to the image. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Un plasmódio naranja del moho de cabeza múltiple Physarum polycephalum en un pino caído en el Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en la Sam Houston National Forest al norte de Montgomery, Texas, el 27 de junio de 2019. La imagen muestra una vista aérea del suelo forestal con varios tipos de vegetación y troncos de árboles esparcidos por toda ella. En el centro de la imagen se encuentra un gran tronco de pino caído, rodeado por árboles más pequeños y arbustos. El pino tiene un plasmódio naranja distintivo creciendo en su corteza.

**Plasmódio Naranja:**
*Color: Naranja
*Localización: Creciendo en la corteza del tronco de pino caído
*Descripción: Un tipo de moho de colores amarillo o blanco, pero este tiene un tono naranja inusual.
*Árboles y Arbustos:*
*Tipos: Hay varios tipos de árboles y arbustos visibles en toda la imagen.
*Localización: Esparcidos por el suelo forestal alrededor del tronco del pino caído.
*Descripción: Algunos árboles tienen hojas verdes brillantes, mientras que otros parecen ser de hoja caduca con ramas desnudas.
*Suelo forestal:*
*Color: El suelo forestal está cubierto por una capa de vegetación marrón y verde.
*Descripción: Hay parches de hierba, helechos y otros vegetales por toda la imagen.
En general, la imagen captura una escena serena y natural del suelo forestal con varios tipos de vegetación y troncos de árboles esparcidos por toda ella. El plasmódio naranja creciendo en el tronco del pino caído añade un elemento interesante a la imagen. – Spanish translation

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