The image presents a close-up view of two large fan-shaped polypore mushrooms, specifically Trametes lactinea, situated on a pile of soil with wood remains near Forest Road 302 in Sam Houston National Forest.
* **Mushrooms:**
* The mushrooms are light-colored and have a distinctive fan shape.
* They appear to be growing out of the ground, with their caps partially buried in the soil.
* The edges of the caps are wavy and slightly curled upwards.
* Small brown spots or stains can be seen on the surface of one of the mushrooms.
* **Soil:**
* The surrounding soil is dark brown and appears to be moist.
* It is covered with a layer of pine needles, twigs, and other plant material.
* A few small rocks or pebbles are visible near the base of one of the mushrooms.
* **Background:**
* In the background, several large tree trunks can be seen, partially hidden by the foliage.
* The trees appear to be deciduous, with leaves that have fallen off during the winter months.
Overall, the image suggests a forest floor environment characterized by a mix of coniferous and deciduous vegetation. The presence of pine needles and twigs in the soil indicates that this area may receive significant rainfall throughout the year, leading to the growth of various fungi species such as Trametes lactinea. – AI vision
Presentan grandes hongos poliporales en forma de abanico Trametes lactinea sobre una pila de tierra con restos de madera cerca de Forest Road 302 en el bosque nacional Sam Houston, Texas, Estados Unidos, el 29 de junio del 2019. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de dos grandes hongos poliporales en forma de abanico, específicamente Trametes lactinea, situados sobre una pila de tierra con restos de madera cerca de Forest Road 302 en el bosque nacional Sam Houston. * **Hongos:** * Los hongos son de color claro y tienen una forma distintiva de abanico. * Parecen estar creciendo fuera del suelo, con sus sombreros parcialmente enterrados en la tierra. * Los bordes de los sombreros son ondulados y ligeramente rizados hacia arriba. * Pueden observarse pequeñas manchas o manchas marrones sobre la superficie de uno de los hongos. * **Suelo:** * El suelo circundante es marrón oscuro y parece estar húmedo. * Está cubierto con una capa de pinos, ramitas y otro material vegetal. * Son visibles algunas pequeñas piedras o guijarros cerca de la base de uno de los hongos. * **Antecedentes:** * En el fondo pueden observarse varios troncos de árboles grandes, parcialmente ocultos por el follaje. * Los árboles parecen ser caducifolios, con hojas que han caído durante los meses de invierno. En general, la imagen sugiere un entorno del suelo forestal caracterizado por una mezcla de vegetación conífera y decídua. La presencia de pines y ramitas en el suelo indica que esta área puede recibir precipitaciones significativas a lo largo del año, lo que lleva al crecimiento de varias especies de hongos como Trametes lactinea. – Spanish translation
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