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Orange patches with white fringes of corticioid fungus Leucogyrophana mollusca on underside of a fallen tree on Caney Creek section of Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, December 10, 2020

Location on mapsLone Star Hiking Trail, Montgomery, TX 77356, USA
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On the underside of a fallen tree in the Caney Creek section of the Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, orange patches with white fringes of the corticioid fungus Leucogyrophana mollusca were observed on December 10, 2020. These fungi grew on the decaying tree, adding a touch of vibrant color to the otherwise drab forest floor. The white fringes that bordered the orange patches added an interesting texture and detail to the fungi, making for a unique and eye-catching sight. – generated by AI

The image captures a close-up view of a corticioid fungus, specifically Leucogyrophana mollusca, growing on the underside of a fallen tree. The fungus is characterized by its striking appearance, featuring orange patches with white fringes that are densely packed around the center.

In the top left corner of the image, several patches of fungi can be seen, indicating their presence across the surface. A thin wooden stick or twig runs horizontally through the middle of the image, situated between two of these patches. This stick is slightly darker than the surrounding wood and serves as a subtle visual separator among the fungal growths.

The background of the image reveals the dark brown coloration of the fallen tree's underside, which provides a natural habitat for the fungi to grow. The overall scene showcases the intricate details of this unique corticioid fungus and its symbiotic relationship with its environment. – AI vision

Parches naranjas con franjas blancas de hongo corticial Leucogyrophana mollusca en la parte inferior de un árbol caído en la sección Caney Creek del Lone Star Hiking Trail en el bosque nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas. El 10 de diciembre de 2020. La imagen captura una vista de cerca de un hongo corticial, específicamente Leucogyrophana mollusca, creciendo en la parte inferior de un árbol caído. El hongo se caracteriza por su aspecto sorprendente, que destaca por sus parches naranjas con franjas blancas que están densamente empaquetadas alrededor del centro. En la esquina superior izquierda de la imagen, pueden verse varios parches de hongos, lo que indica su presencia en toda la superficie. Un palito de madera o ramita corre horizontalmente por el medio de la imagen, situado entre dos de estos parches. Este palo es ligeramente más oscuro que la madera circundante y sirve como un separador visual sutil entre los crecimientos fúngicos. El fondo de la imagen revela la coloración marrón oscuro de la parte inferior del árbol caído, que proporciona un hábitat natural para el crecimiento de hongos. La escena global muestra los detalles intrincados de este único hongo corticial y su relación simbiótica con su entorno. – Spanish translation



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