Crust fungus Hypoxylon rubiginosum(?) on a fallen tree branch on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas

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Sam Houston Forest, Texas, November 26, 2020

Album 2821: Sam Houston Forest, Texas, November 26, 2020

The image features a close-up photograph of a weathered red-brown wooden surface with various natural elements and substances visible on its face.

* The top portion of the image is taken up by the wood itself, which appears to be part of a tree branch that has fallen and been exposed to the outdoors for some time.
* A thin layer of dark brown crust fungus can be seen growing along the bottom edge in this area.

In addition to these natural elements, there are several white spots scattered throughout the surface, likely caused by mold or mildew. The wood exhibits a rich reddish-brown hue with subtle hints of yellow and light brown towards the edges, indicating that it has been exposed to significant amounts of sunlight over time.

The background of the image is not visible due to the close-up nature of the photograph, which focuses solely on the weathered red-brown wooden surface. Overall, the image provides a detailed view of how various natural elements can affect and alter wood surfaces when exposed to outdoor conditions for extended periods. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongo de costra Hypoxylon rubiginosum(?) en una rama de árbol caído en el Sendero Caney Creek (Sendero Little Lake Creek Loop) en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas, el 26 de noviembre de 2020. La imagen presenta una fotografía de cerca de una superficie de madera roja-parda desgastada con varios elementos y sustancias naturales visibles en su cara. * La parte superior de la imagen está ocupada por la propia madera, que parece ser parte de una rama del árbol que ha caído y se ha expuesto al aire libre durante algún tiempo. * Se puede ver una capa delgada de hongo de costra marrón oscuro creciendo a lo largo del borde inferior en esta área. Además de estos elementos naturales, hay varias manchas blancas dispersas por toda la superficie, probablemente causadas por moho u hongos. La madera muestra un tono marrón rojizo rico con sugerencias sutiles de amarillo y marrón claro hacia los bordes, lo que indica que se ha expuesto a cantidades significativas de luz solar durante un tiempo prolongado. El fondo de la imagen no es visible debido a la naturaleza cercana de la fotografía, que enfoca únicamente en la superficie desgastada de madera roja-parda. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de cómo pueden afectar y alterar diversos elementos naturales las superficies de madera cuando se exponen a condiciones externas durante periodos prolongados. – Spanish translation

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