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Orange jelly spot fungus (Dacrymyces chrysospermus) on a fallen pine branch on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, May 31, 2020

Location on mapsLittle Lake Creek Loop Trail, Montgomery, TX 77356, USA
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On a decaying pine branch in the Sam Houston National Forest, a vibrant orange jelly spot fungus (Dacrymyces chrysospermus) was observed on May 31, 2020. The fungus, which thrives on decaying wood, adds a splash of color to an otherwise drab environment. Its bright orange hue stands out against the dull brown of the pine bark, creating a striking contrast that draws the eye. – generated by AI

This image showcases an orange jelly spot fungus growing on a fallen pine branch near Caney Creek Trail within Sam Houston National Forest, Montgomery County, Texas. The fungus is characterized by its vibrant yellow-orange color and irregularly shaped, translucent gelatinous masses that resemble small blobs or sponges. These masses are clustered together in a chain-like formation.

The background of the image features a fallen pine branch covered with grayish-brown bark and numerous cracks. The branch extends from the left side to the top right corner of the frame. In contrast, the fungus is situated on the lower part of the branch within the center area of the image.

This image highlights the intricate details of this unique type of fungus, which can be found growing on dead pine branches in various parts of North America. – AI vision

Hongo con manchas de jalea naranja (Dacrymyces chrysospermus) en una rama de pino caída en el sendero Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en Sam Houston National Forest al norte de Montgomery. Texas, 31 de mayo de 2020. Esta imagen muestra un hongo con manchas de jalea naranja creciendo en una rama de pino caída cerca del sendero Caney Creek Trail dentro del Sam Houston National Forest, condado de Montgomery, Texas. El hongo se caracteriza por su vibrante color amarillo-naranja y las masas gelatinosas irregularmente conformadas e translúcidas que se asemejan a pequeños bloques o esponjas. Estas masas están agrupadas juntas en una formación parecida a una cadena. El fondo de la imagen presenta una rama de pino cubierta con corteza marrón grisáceo y numerosas grietas. La rama se extiende desde el lado izquierdo hasta la esquina superior derecha del cuadro. En contraste, el hongo está situado en la parte inferior de la rama dentro del área central de la imagen. Esta imagen destaca los detalles intrincados de este tipo único de hongo, que puede encontrarse creciendo en ramas muertas de pino en diversas partes de Norteamérica. – Spanish translation


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