Polypore mushroom Abortiporus biennis(?) that is easily detached from wood, with brown and leathery underside, 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 close-up view of various mushrooms growing on wood, with the central focus being a mushroom identified as Abortiporus biennis(?). This polypore mushroom is characterized by its easily detachable nature from wood and features a brown, leathery underside.

**Key Features:**

* **Mushroom Type:** Identified as Abortiporus biennis(?), although the exact species might be subject to confirmation.
* **Appearance:** Characterized by an easily detachable nature from wood and featuring a brown, leathery underside.
* **Coloration:** The mushroom's color is not specified in detail beyond its being described as having a "brown" underside.
* **Growth Location:** Found growing on wood, indicating a saprotrophic lifestyle where it likely feeds on dead or decaying wood.
* **Background:** The background appears to be the natural environment of the mushrooms' growth, possibly within a forest setting given the mention of Sam Houston National Forest in the caption.

**Conclusion:**

The image provides a detailed look at Abortiporus biennis(?), highlighting its unique characteristics and growth habits. It is essential for accurate identification that this mushroom's exact species be confirmed through further examination or consultation with mycological experts. The description also underscores the importance of considering both physical attributes and environmental context when studying fungi. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El hongo Polypore Abortiporus biennis(?) que se puede desprender fácilmente de la madera, con parte inferior marrón y coriácea, en el Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery. Texas, 18 de abril de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de varios hongos que crecen en la madera, con el enfoque central en un hongo identificado como Abortiporus biennis(?). Este hongo poliporo se caracteriza por su fácil desprendimiento de la madera y presenta una parte inferior marrón y coriácea. **Principales características:** * **Tipo de hongo:** Identificado como Abortiporus biennis(?), aunque la especie exacta puede estar sujeta a confirmación. * **Apariencia:** Caracterizado por su fácil desprendimiento de la madera y presenta una parte inferior marrón y coriácea. * **Coloración:** El color del hongo no se especifica en detalle más allá de describirlo como que tiene una parte inferior "marrón". * **Lugar de crecimiento:** Encontrado creciendo en la madera, lo que indica un estilo saprotrofo donde probablemente se alimenta de madera muerta o en descomposición. * **Fondo:** El fondo parece ser el entorno natural del crecimiento de los hongos, posiblemente dentro de un entorno forestal dada la mención del Bosque Nacional Sam Houston en la descripción. **Conclusión:** La imagen proporciona una mirada detallada a Abortiporus biennis(?), resaltando sus características únicas y hábitos de crecimiento. Es esencial para la identificación precisa que se confirme la especie exacta de este hongo a través de un examen adicional o consulta con expertos micológicos. La descripción también subraya la importancia de considerar tanto los atributos físicos como el contexto ambiental al estudiar hongos. – Spanish translation

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