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Dark scrathes on a pinkish resupinate polypore ...

Dark scrathes on a pinkish resupinate polypore  ...

Dark scrathes on a pinkish resupinate polypore mushroom Rigidoporus vinctus (Physisporinus vinctus)(?) on Caney Creek ... National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, May 8, 2020



A pinkish resupinate polypore mushroom with dark scratches was observed on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest, located north of Montgomery, Texas. The observation was made on May 8, 2020. – generated by AI

The image shows a close-up view of a pinkish-colored resupinate polypore mushroom, identified as Rigidoporus vinctus (Physisporinus vinctus)(?), growing on a tree trunk or branch in Sam Houston National Forest in Montgomery County, Texas.

**Key Features**

* **Color and Texture**: The mushroom has a distinctive pinkish color with a resupinate growth pattern, meaning it grows flat against the substrate rather than forming a stem.
* **Scratches**: Dark scratches are visible on the surface of the mushroom, possibly caused by insects or other small animals.
* **Substrate**: The mushroom is growing on a tree trunk or branch, which provides some context for its environment.

**Conclusion**

Overall, the image captures a unique aspect of fungal biology and ecology, highlighting the intricate relationships between fungi and their surroundings. – AI vision

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