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Polypore mushrooms Trametes lactinea(?) in area of Winters Bayou in Sam Houston National Forest, east from Waverly. Texas, June 11, 2020



In the scenic Winters Bayou region of Sam Houston National Forest, located east of Waverly, Texas, Polypore mushrooms were observed thriving on June 11, 2020. The photograph captures the vibrant Trametes lactinea species, showcasing their unique beauty and diversity of the area's fungal life. – generated by AI

The image shows a group of white polypores growing on a fallen tree trunk or branch. The mushrooms are irregularly shaped and have thick, wavy edges. They appear to be growing from the top of the log rather than directly off its side.

In the background, there is leaf litter covering the ground around the fallen tree trunk and some small green leaves visible in the foreground. The overall setting suggests a forest floor or woodland area with a mix of natural debris and vegetation. – AI vision

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