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Close-up of corticioid fungus Gloeoporus ambiguus...Forest north from Montgomery. Texas  
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Close-up of corticioid fungus Gloeoporus ambiguus (Meruliopsis ambigua) on a fallen pine branch near Pole Creek on North Wilderness Trail of Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, January 13, 2021

Location on mapsLone Star Hiking Trail, Montgomery, TX 77356, USA
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A close-up view of the corticioid fungus Gloeoporus ambiguus (also known as Meruliopsis ambigua) can be seen on a fallen pine branch near Pole Creek in the North Wilderness Trail of Little Lake Creek Wilderness, located within Sam Houston National Forest, situated north of Montgomery, Texas. This photograph was captured on January 13, 2021. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of the corticioid fungus Gloeoporus ambiguus (Meruliopsis ambigua) growing on a fallen pine branch located near Pole Creek on North Wilderness Trail within Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery, Texas.

**Fungus**

* The fungus exhibits a light grayish-beige color with an irregular shape and wavy edges.
* Its surface features small, tightly packed, thin, curved projections resembling tiny leaves or fronds.
* The texture is delicate, suggesting the possibility of brittleness or fragility.

**Branch**

* The branch appears to be a pine tree's limb that has fallen from its trunk.
* It shows signs of decay, with visible cracks and discoloration along its length.
* The bark is partially missing in some areas, revealing the underlying wood underneath.

**Background**

* The background consists of dark brown soil or mulch surrounding the branch.
* Small twigs and debris are scattered around the area, suggesting a natural environment with minimal human intervention.

**Overall Impression**

The image provides a detailed look at the Gloeoporus ambiguus fungus growing on a decaying pine branch in its natural habitat. The combination of the delicate, leaf-like projections on the fungus and the weathered appearance of the branch creates an interesting contrast that highlights the unique characteristics of this species. – AI vision

Primer plano del hongo corticioide Gloeoporus ambiguus (Meruliopsis ambigua) en una rama de pino caída cerca del Pole Creek en el North Wilderness Trail de Little Lake Creek Wilderness en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery. Texas, 13 de enero de 2021. La imagen presenta una vista detallada del hongo corticioide Gloeoporus ambiguus (Meruliopsis ambigua) que crece en una rama de pino caída ubicada cerca del Pole Creek en el North Wilderness Trail dentro de Little Lake Creek Wilderness en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas. *Hongo* *El hongo muestra un color grisáceo-beige claro con una forma irregular y bordes ondulados.* Su superficie presenta pequeñas proyecciones curvadas, apretadas y delgadas que recuerdan a hojitas o frondas. *La textura es delicada, lo que sugiere la posibilidad de que pueda romperse fácilmente. *Rama* *La rama parece ser un ramal de pino que ha caído desde el tronco.* Muestra signos de descomposición, con grietas visibles y decoloración a lo largo de su longitud. *La corteza está parcialmente ausente en algunas áreas, dejando al descubierto la madera subyacente. **Fondo** *El fondo consiste en tierra marrón oscuro o material de cobertura alrededor de la rama.* Ramitos pequeños y restos están dispersos por el área, lo que sugiere un entorno natural con mínima intervención humana. **Impresión general** La imagen ofrece una vista detallada del hongo Gloeoporus ambiguus creciendo en una rama podrida de pino en su hábitat natural. La combinación de las proyecciones similares a hojas y frondas en el hongo con la apariencia desgastada de la rama crea un contraste interesante que destaca las características únicas de esta especie. – Spanish translation


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