Caps of polypore mushrooms Trametes villosa on a fallen twig of easten red cedar in Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site. Washington, Texas

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Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas, September 27, 2020

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The image showcases a cluster of three polypore mushrooms, specifically Trametes villosa, situated on a fallen twig of eastern red cedar in Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site. The mushroom caps are characterized by their distinctive appearance:

* **Coloration**: The caps display a warm, earthy tone that is typical of many species of polypores.
* **Texture**: Each cap features a series of concentric ridges or scales that give the surface a rough, textured appearance.
* **Size and Shape**: Although the size and shape are not explicitly mentioned in the caption, it can be inferred from the image that these caps are relatively small compared to other types of mushrooms.

The background of the image is dominated by the fallen twig itself, which provides a natural habitat for the mushrooms. The twig appears to have been part of an eastern red cedar tree and has since broken off or fallen to the ground. This setting suggests that the image was captured in a forested area where these trees are commonly found.

Overall, the image presents a detailed view of Trametes villosa polypore mushrooms growing on a fallen twig of eastern red cedar. The combination of warm colors and textured caps creates an interesting visual effect, highlighting the unique characteristics of this species within its natural environment. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Los sombreros de los hongos Polypore Trametes villosa en una ramita caída de cedro rojo del este en el sitio histórico estatal Washington-on-the-Brazos. Washington, Texas, septiembre 27, 2020. La imagen muestra un grupo de tres hongos polypore, específicamente Trametes villosa, situados en una ramita caída de cedro rojo del este en el sitio histórico estatal Washington-on-the-Brazos. Los sombreros de los hongos se caracterizan por su apariencia distintiva:
* **Coloración**: Los sombreros muestran un tono cálido y terroso que es típico de muchas especies de poliporos. * **Textura**: Cada sombrero presenta una serie de aristas o escamas concéntricas que dan ala superficie un aspecto rugoso y texturizado. * **Tamaño y forma**: Aunque el tamaño y la forma no se mencionan explícitamente en la descripción, puede inferirse a partir de la imagen que estos sombreros son relativamente pequeños en comparación con otros tipos de hongos. El fondo de la imagen está dominado por la ramita caída, que proporciona un hábitat natural para los hongos. La ramita parece haber sido parte de un cedro rojo del este y ha caído o se ha partido desde entonces. Este escenario sugiere que la imagen fue capturada en una zona boscosa donde crecen comúnmente estos árboles. En general, la imagen presenta una vista detallada de los hongos polypore Trametes villosa creciendo en una ramita caída de cedro rojo del este. La combinación de colores cálidos y tapas texturizadas crea un efecto visual interesante, destacando las características únicas de esta especie dentro de su entorno natural. – Spanish translation

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