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Pore surface of chicken of the woods mushrooms (Laetiporus sulphureus) or may be Piptoporellus soloniensis on a log on ... Houston National Forest. Cleveland, Texas, August 22, 2020



The pore surface of the chicken of the woods mushrooms (Laetiporus sulphureus) or possibly Piptoporellus soloniensis, adorns a log on Winters Bayou Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Cleveland, Texas. This photograph was taken on August 22, 2020. – generated by AI

The image depicts two chicken of the woods mushrooms (Laetiporus sulphureus) or may be Piptoporellus soloniensis on a log on Winters Bayou Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Cleveland, Texas.

* **Mushroom Identification**
* The mushroom is characterized by its bright orange color and irregular shape.
* It has a broad cap with wavy edges and a short stem that attaches to the underside of the log.
* The pore surface of the mushroom is visible on the underside, which is another characteristic feature of this species.
* **Log**
* The mushroom is growing on a decaying log that is covered in dirt and leaves.
* The log appears to be quite old and weathered, with cracks and crevices throughout its surface.
* The texture of the log is rough and fibrous, suggesting that it may have been dead for some time.
* **Background**
* The background of the image shows a dense forest floor with numerous leaves and twigs scattered about.
* There are also several other mushrooms growing in the area, although they are not as prominent as the one in the foreground.
* In the distance, there is a glimpse of sunlight filtering through the trees, casting dappled shadows on the forest floor.

In summary, the image shows two chicken of the woods mushrooms growing on a decaying log in a dense forest. The mushroom has a bright orange color and an irregular shape, with a broad cap and short stem that attaches to the underside of the log. The pore surface is visible on the underside of the mushroom, which is another characteristic feature of this species. The background shows a dense forest floor with numerous leaves and twigs scattered about, as well as several other mushrooms growing in the area. – AI vision

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