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Brown purplepore bracket mushrooms (Trichaptum fuscoviolaceum) on a pine log on Caney Creek section of Lone Star ... Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, December 20, 2020



On a pine log in the Caney Creek section of the Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, brown purplepore bracket mushrooms (Trichaptum fuscoviolaceum) were found on December 20, 2020. These mushrooms grow on decaying wood and have a distinctive purple-brown color with pores that are darker than the cap. They can be found in clusters or singly and are often mistaken for other species of mushrooms. The Caney Creek section of the trail is known for its diverse array of flora and fauna, making it an ideal location for spotting these unique fungi. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of brown purplepore bracket mushrooms (Trichaptum fuscoviolaceum) growing on a pine log. The mushroom caps are primarily light grayish-brown with slightly lighter edges and irregular shapes. They cover most of the log, except for some areas at the top and bottom, where the wood is exposed.

The texture of the logs is rough, with visible ridges and grooves in the bark. The overall appearance suggests that this image was captured in a natural setting, likely in a forest or woodland area, given the presence of pine trees and other plant life. The image provides a detailed look at the unique characteristics of these mushrooms and their habitat. – AI vision

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