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Pore surface of a bracket mushroom Fomes fasciatus on a fallen live oak on Hoots Hollow Trail in Brazos Bend State Park. Needville, Texas, February 15, 2020

Location on mapsHoot's Hollow Trail, Fort Bend County, Texas, United States
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The pore surface of the bracket mushroom Fomes fasciatus, found on a fallen live oak tree in Hoots Hollow Trail of Brazos Bend State Park in Needville, Texas, was captured on February 15, 2020. The intricate texture and pattern of the pores are visible in the photograph, showcasing the unique characteristics of this species. – generated by AI

The image displays the pore surface of a bracket mushroom, specifically the species Fomes fasciatus. The mushroom is found on a fallen live oak tree in Brazos Bend State Park, Needville, Texas.

**Key Features:**

* **Pore Surface:** The pore surface is characterized by small, round pores that are densely packed and arranged in a regular pattern. The pores are dark brown or black in color.
* **Texture:** The texture of the pore surface appears to be rough and irregular, with some areas appearing more dense than others.
* **Size:** The size of the mushroom is not explicitly stated in the caption, but based on the image, it appears to be relatively large, possibly several inches in diameter.

**Additional Observations:**

* **Environmental Context:** The fact that the mushroom is found on a fallen live oak tree suggests that it may have grown in association with the tree's roots or stumps.
* **Time of Year:** The image was taken in February, which is likely during the winter season in Texas. This could indicate that the mushroom is active during this time period.

**Conclusion:**

The image provides a detailed view of the pore surface of a Fomes fasciatus bracket mushroom growing on a fallen live oak tree in Brazos Bend State Park, Needville, Texas. The mushroom's texture and coloration are consistent with those described in mycological literature, suggesting that it is likely to be a mature specimen. – AI vision

Superficie de poro de un hongo en forma de repisa Fomes fasciatus en un roble caído en el Hoots Hollow Trail en el Brazos Bend State Park. Needville, Texas, 15 de febrero de 2020. La imagen muestra la superficie de poro de un hongo en forma de repisa, específicamente la especie Fomes fasciatus. El hongo se encuentra en un roble caído en el Brazos Bend State Park, Needville, Texas. **Características principales:** * **Superficie de poro:** La superficie de poro se caracteriza por pequeños poros redondos que están densamente compactados y dispuestos en un patrón regular. Los poros son de color marrón oscuro o negro. * **Textura:** La textura de la superficie de poro parece ser áspera e irregular, con algunas áreas que aparecen más densas que otras. * **Tamaño:** El tamaño del hongo no se especifica explícitamente en el subtítulo, pero basándose en la imagen, parece ser relativamente grande, posiblemente de varios centímetros de diámetro. **Observaciones adicionales:** * **Contexto ambiental:** El hecho de que el hongo se encuentre en un roble caído sugiere que podría haber crecido asociado con las raíces o los troncos del árbol. * **Tiempo del año:** La imagen fue tomada en febrero, lo que probablemente indica que es la época de invierno en Texas. Esto podría indicar que el hongo está activo durante este período. **Conclusión:** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de la superficie de poro de un hongo en forma de repisa Fomes fasciatus que crece en un roble caído en el Brazos Bend State Park, Needville, Texas. La textura y la coloración del hongo son consistentes con las descritas en la literatura micológica, lo que sugiere que es probablemente un espécimen maduro. – Spanish translation



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