Pore surface of 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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Mushrooms in Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas, September 27, 2020

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The image presents a close-up view of the pore surface of mushrooms Trametes villosa on a fallen twig of eastern red cedar in Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site. The image is divided into two sections: the top portion features three mushroom caps with varying sizes and shapes, while the bottom section shows only one larger cap.

The mushroom caps exhibit distinctive characteristics:

* **Texture**: The surface of each cap appears to be rough or porous.
* **Color**: Although the exact colors are not discernible due to the image's resolution, the mushrooms likely have a brown or tan hue with lighter-colored pores.
* **Shape and Size**: The mushroom caps vary in size, with one being significantly larger than the others. Their shapes also differ, with some resembling irregular circles and others appearing more oval.

The fallen twig of eastern red cedar serves as the substrate for these mushrooms, providing a natural habitat for their growth. The surrounding environment is not visible in this image, but it can be inferred that the scene was captured outdoors, possibly in a forest or woodland area.

Overall, the image offers a detailed view of the pore surface and structure of Trametes villosa mushrooms growing on a fallen twig of eastern red cedar. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Superficie de los poros de hongos Trametes villosa en una ramita caída de cedro rojo oriental en el Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site. Washington, Texas, 27 de septiembre del 2020. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de la superficie de los poros de hongos Trametes villosa en una ramita caída de cedro rojo oriental en el Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site. La imagen está dividida en dos secciones: la parte superior presenta tres sombreros de setas con diferentes tamaños y formas, mientras que la parte inferior muestra solo una tapa más grande. Las tapas de las setas exhiben características distintivas:
* **Textura**: La superficie de cada capuchón parece áspera o porosa.
* **Color**: Aunque los colores exactos no son discernibles debido a la resolución de la imagen, es probable que las setas tengan un tono pardo o marrón con poros de color más claro.
* **Forma y Tamaño**: Los tapones de las setas varían en tamaño, siendo uno significativamente mayor que los demás. Sus formas también difieren, pareciendo algunas círculos irregulares y otras más ovaladas. La ramita caída de cedro rojo oriental sirve como sustrato para estos hongos, proporcionando un hábitat natural para su crecimiento. El entorno circundante no es visible en esta imagen, pero se puede inferir que la escena fue capturada al aire libre, posiblemente en un bosque o área boscosa. En general, la imagen ofrece una vista detallada de la superficie y estructura de los poros de las setas Trametes villosa que crecen en una ramita caída de cedro rojo oriental. – Spanish translation

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