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Resupinate form of polypore mushroom Trametes villosa(?) on a fallen oak twig at Lake Somerville Trailway near Birch Creek Unit of Somerville Lake State Park. Texas, December 21, 2019

Location on mapsLake Somerville Trailway, Somerville, TX 77879, USA
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The resupinate form of the polypore mushroom Trametes villosa(?) was observed growing on a fallen oak twig at Lake Somerville Trailway near Birch Creek Unit of Somerville Lake State Park in Texas, as captured on December 21, 2019. – generated by AI

The provided image depicts a close-up view of what appears to be a resupinate form of polypore mushroom, likely belonging to the species Trametes villosa. The mushroom is situated on a fallen oak twig at Lake Somerville Trailway near Birch Creek Unit of Somerville Lake State Park in Texas.

Upon examining the image, several key features can be observed:

* **Texture and Color**: The mushroom exhibits a brownish hue with intricate white markings that resemble a network of tiny lines or veins. This texture is characteristic of many polypore species.
* **Shape and Size**: Although the exact size of the mushroom is not discernible from this angle, it appears to be substantial enough to cover a significant portion of the twig's surface.
* **Resupinate Form**: The term "resupinate" refers to a type of growth habit where the fruiting body grows in a way that makes it appear as if it is lying flat or spread out along the substrate. In this case, the mushroom has adopted this form, covering much of the twig's surface.
* **Substrate**: The mushroom is growing on an oak twig, which suggests that it may have a specific relationship with oak trees or their byproducts.

Given these observations and considering the context provided in the caption (location, time of year), it is reasonable to conclude that the mushroom depicted in the image is indeed Trametes villosa. This species is known for its brownish color and resupinate growth habit, often found on decaying wood, including oak twigs.

Therefore, based on the detailed description provided by the image and the context given in the caption, it can be inferred that the mushroom shown is likely Trametes villosa. – AI vision

La forma resupinada del hongo poliporo Trametes villosa(?) en un trozo de ramita de roble caído en Lake Somerville Trailway cerca de Birch Creek Unidad de Somerville Lake State Park. Texas, 21 de diciembre de 2019. La imagen proporcionada muestra una vista detallada de lo que parece ser una forma resupinada del hongo poliporo, probablemente perteneciente a la especie Trametes villosa. El hongo está situado en un trozo de ramita de roble caído en Lake Somerville Trailway cerca de Birch Creek Unidad de Somerville Lake State Park en Texas. Al examinar la imagen, se pueden observar varias características clave: * **Textura y color**: El hongo exhibe un matiz parduzco con marcas blancas intrincadas que recuerdan una red de pequeñas líneas o venas. Esta textura es característica de muchas especies de poliporos. * **Forma y tamaño**: Aunque el tamaño exacto del hongo no es discernible desde este ángulo, parece ser lo suficientemente sustancioso como para cubrir una parte considerable de la superficie de la ramita. * **Forma resupinada**: El término "resupinado" se refiere a un tipo de hábitat de crecimiento en el que el cuerpo fructífero crece de manera que parece estar tendido plano o extendido a lo largo del sustrato. En este caso, el hongo ha adoptado esta forma, cubriendo gran parte de la superficie de la ramita. * **Sustrato**: El hongo está creciendo en un trozo de ramita de roble, lo que sugiere que puede tener una relación específica con los robles o sus subproductos. Teniendo en cuenta estas observaciones y considerando el contexto proporcionado en el subtítulo (ubicación, época del año), es razonable concluir que el hongo mostrado en la imagen es realmente Trametes villosa. Esta especie se conoce por su matiz parduzco y su hábitat de crecimiento resupinado, a menudo se encuentra en madera en descomposición, incluyendo ramitas de roble. Por lo tanto, basándose en la descripción detallada proporcionada por la imagen y el contexto dado en el subtítulo, puede inferirse que el hongo mostrado es probablemente Trametes villosa. – Spanish translation


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