Turkeytail mushrooms (Trametes versicolor) on a fallen oak on Chinquapin Trail in Huntsville State Park. Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of turkeytail mushroom growth on a fallen oak tree. The mushrooms are characterized by their distinctive zoned, concentrically ringed caps, which display shades of brown and tan hues.

The lower portions of the cap have white edges or fuzzy margins. This species is known for its varied colors, ranging from light tans to dark browns and reds. The background of the image features a fallen oak tree with visible cracks in its bark.

Although the image does not specify whether this mushroom is edible, it is essential to exercise caution when consuming wild mushrooms and consult an expert before doing so. Furthermore, the image may have been edited or taken using specialized techniques that can enhance the appearance of colors and textures. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongos turkeytail (Trametes versicolor) en un roble caído en el Sendero Chinquapin del Huntsville State Park. Texas, 24 de septiembre de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista detallada del crecimiento de hongos turkeytail en un árbol de roble caído. Los hongos se caracterizan por sus distintivos sombreros con zonas y anillos concéntricos, que muestran tonalidades marrones y color tostado. Las partes inferiores del sombrero tienen bordes blancos o márgenes peludos. Esta especie es conocida por sus colores variados, que oscilan entre marrones claros y oscuros, así como tonalidades rojas. El fondo de la imagen muestra un roble caído con grietas visibles en su corteza. Aunque la imagen no especifica si este hongo es comestible, es esencial tener precaución al consumir setas silvestres y consultar a un experto antes de hacerlo. Además, la imagen podría haber sido editada o tomada usando técnicas especializadas que puedan mejorar la apariencia de los colores y texturas. – Spanish translation

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