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Zoned caps of bracket polypore mushrooms Rigidoporus lineatus (Physisporinus lineatus) on a pine stump on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, July 24, 2020

Location on mapsLittle Lake Creek Loop Trail, Montgomery, TX 77356, USA
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Bracket polypore mushrooms of Rigidoporus lineatus (Physisporinus lineatus) were observed growing in zoned caps on a pine stump in the Sam Houston National Forest, specifically on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) north of Montgomery, Texas. The photograph was taken on July 24, 2020. – generated by AI

The image presents a detailed close-up of bracket polypore mushrooms, specifically Rigidoporus lineatus (Physisporinus lineatus), growing on a pine stump. The photograph captures the intricate zoned caps of these mushrooms, showcasing their unique characteristics.

**Mushroom Characteristics**

* **Caps**: The mushroom caps are characterized by a distinctive zone pattern, with alternating bands of color that transition from light to dark brown or reddish-brown hues.
* **Size and Arrangement**: Multiple caps are visible in the image, ranging in size from approximately 2-5 inches (5-13 cm) in diameter. They appear to be growing in clusters on the pine stump.

**Background**

The background of the image features a dark brown or reddish-brown color, which is likely due to the presence of decaying wood and organic matter. The texture of the surface appears rough and uneven, suggesting that it may be covered with mosses, lichens, or other vegetation.

**Overall Impression**

The photograph provides a detailed and intimate view of the mushroom caps and their unique characteristics. The image effectively captures the intricate patterns and colors of the mushrooms, making it an excellent resource for identifying and studying these species. – AI vision

Las sombreros de las setas Polypore Rigidoporus lineatus (Physisporinus lineatus) en un tronco de pino en el Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas, 24 de julio de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista detallada y cercana de las setas Polypore, específicamente Rigidoporus lineatus (Physisporinus lineatus), creciendo en un tronco de pino. La fotografía capta las intrincadas sombreros zonificados de estas setas, mostrando sus características únicas.
**Características de la Setas** * **Sombreros**: Los sombreros de las setas se caracterizan por un patrón de zonas distintivo, con bandas alternadas de color que transitan desde marrones claros a oscuros o marrones rojizos. * **Tamaño y disposición**: Son visibles múltiples sombreros en la imagen, variando en tamaño desde aproximadamente 2-5 pulgadas (5-13 cm) de diámetro. Parecen crecer en agrupaciones en el tronco de pino. **Antecedentes** El fondo de la imagen presenta un color marrón oscuro o rojizo, lo que es probable que sea debido a la presencia de madera en descomposición y materia orgánica. La textura de la superficie parece rugosa e irregular, sugiriendo que puede estar cubierta con musgos, líquenes u otra vegetación. **Impresión General** La fotografía proporciona una vista detallada e íntima de los sombreros de las setas y sus características únicas. La imagen captura efectivamente los patrones ecolores intrincados de las setas, haciéndola un recurso excelente para identificar y estudiar estas especies. – Spanish translation


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