Cap of a polypore mushroom Leiotrametes lactinea (Trametes lactinea) on a fallen oak on Winters Bayou Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Cleveland, Texas

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The image showcases the cap of a polypore mushroom, specifically identified as Leiotrametes lactinea (previously known as Trametes lactinea). This photograph was captured on a fallen oak tree along Winters Bayou Trail within Sam Houston National Forest in Cleveland, Texas.

Upon closer inspection, the mushroom's cap exhibits a distinctive circular shape with concentric ridges that alternate between light brown and white. The surface of the cap is covered with small, rounded bumps or warts, contributing to its textured appearance. In some areas, the cap displays darker brown stains, possibly resulting from natural pigmentation or environmental factors such as soil or water exposure.

The mushroom's size is not explicitly mentioned in the caption, but based on the image, it appears to be relatively large, with a diameter of approximately 5-7 inches (13-18 cm). The overall coloration of the cap is predominantly light brown, complemented by lighter and darker shades of brown.

Considering the location where the mushroom was found – Sam Houston National Forest in Cleveland, Texas – it can be inferred that the image was captured during a relatively dry period. This assumption is based on the absence of visible signs of moisture or dampness on the surface of the cap.

In summary, the image depicts the cap of Leiotrametes lactinea (Trametes lactinea) mushroom growing on a fallen oak tree in Sam Houston National Forest, Cleveland, Texas. The mushroom's light brown coloration and textured surface are notable features, while its size and potential environmental conditions at the time of capture remain unspecified. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

La tapa de un hongo Polypore Leiotrametes lactinea (Trametes lactinea) en un roble caído en el Winters Bayou Trail en Sam Houston National Forest. Cleveland, Texas, 1 de febrero de 2020. La imagen muestra la tapa de un hongo Polypore, específicamente identificado como Leiotrametes lactinea (anteriormente conocido como Trametes lactinea). Esta fotografía fue capturada en un roble caído a lo largo del Winters Bayou Trail dentro del Sam Houston National Forest en Cleveland, Texas. Después de un examen más detallado, se puede apreciar que la tapa del hongo muestra una forma circular distintiva con aristas concéntricas que alternan entre marrón claro y blanco. La superficie de la tapa está cubierta con pequeños bultos redondeados o verrugas, contribuyendo a su aspecto texturizado. En algunas áreas, la tapa presenta manchas de color marrón más oscuro, posiblemente resultantes de pigmentación natural o factores ambientales como exposición al suelo u agua. El tamaño del hongo no se menciona explícitamente en la descripción, pero según la imagen, parece ser relativamente grande, con un diámetro de aproximadamente 5-7 pulgadas (13-18 cm). La coloración general de la tapa es predominantemente marrón claro, complementada por tonalidades más oscuras y claras. Si se tiene en cuenta el lugar donde creció el hongo, Sam Houston National Forest en Cleveland, Texas, puede inferirse que la imagen fue capturada durante un periodo relativamente seco. Esta suposición se basa en la ausencia de signos visibles de humedad o húmedo en la superficie de la tapa. En resumen, la imagen representa la tapa del hongo Leiotrametes lactinea (Trametes lactinea) creciendo en un roble caído en Sam Houston National Forest, Cleveland, Texas. La coloración marrón claro y el aspecto texturizado del hongo son características notables, mientras que su tamaño y posibles condiciones ambientales en el momento de la captura siguen sin especificarse. – Spanish translation

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