Pattern of polypore mushroom Abortiporus biennis(?) on a tree branch taken from sandy bottom of a shallow creek on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas

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The image presents a detailed view of various polypore mushrooms growing on a tree branch, set against the backdrop of a sandy creek bed.

**Mushroom Characteristics:**
* The dominant species appears to be Abortiporus biennis.
* The mushroom's flesh is white and powdery in texture.
* It has a short stem that widens into a cap measuring approximately 1.5-2 inches (3.8-5 cm) in diameter.
* The cap is flat, with an irregular shape resembling a miniature top hat.

**Tree Branch:**
* The tree branch features a dark brown or black coloration, indicating its age and exposure to the elements.
* It has a rough texture, suggesting it is weathered from years of exposure to wind and water erosion.

**Creek Bed:**
* The creek bed is characterized by a sandy bottom, with scattered rocks and pebbles visible in the background.
* A small amount of greenery can be seen at the top right corner of the image, likely indicating vegetation growing nearby.

**Overall Impression:**
The image provides a clear view of the polypore mushroom's unique characteristics and its natural habitat. The inclusion of the tree branch and creek bed adds context to the scene, highlighting the importance of preserving these ecosystems for future generations. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Patrón del hongo poliporo Abortiporus biennis(?) en una rama de árbol tomada desde el fondo arenoso de un arroyuelo poco profundo en Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en Sam Houston National Forest al norte de Montgomery, Texas, el 18 de abril de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de varios hongos poliporos que crecen en una rama de árbol, contra el fondo de un lecho arenoso del arroyuelo. **Características del Hongo:** * La especie dominante parece ser Abortiporus biennis. * La carne del hongo es blanca y tiene textura pulverulenta. * Tiene un tallo corto que se ensancha en una cabeza de aproximadamente 1,5-2 pulgadas (3,8-5 cm) de diámetro. * La cabeza es plana, con forma irregular parecida a un sombrero en miniatura. **Rama del Árbol:** * La rama del árbol tiene una coloración marrón oscuro o negra, lo que indica su edad y exposición a los elementos. * Tiene textura rugosa, sugiriendo que está desgastada por años de exposición al viento y la erosión hídrica. **Litio del Arroyuelo:** * El lecho arenoso del arroyuelo se caracteriza por un fondo arenoso, con rocas y guijarros visibles en segundo plano. * Puede observarse una pequeña cantidad de vegetación en la esquina superior derecha de la imagen, probablemente indicando el crecimiento de vegetación cerca. **Impresión General:** La imagen proporciona una vista clara de las características únicas del hongo poliporo y su hábitat natural. La inclusión de la rama del árbol y el lecho arenoso agrega contexto a la escena, lo que resalta la importancia de preservar estos ecosistemas para las generaciones futuras. – Spanish translation

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