Splitgill mushrooms (Schizophyllum commune) on a fallen oak limb 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 - College Station, Texas, January 30 - February 1, 2021

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The image presents a close-up view of Splitgill mushrooms (Schizophyllum commune), showcasing their unique characteristics. The mushroom caps are circular and brown, with white fuzzy growths around the edges, giving them a soft appearance. Each cap is surrounded by a thin layer of white fuzz.

**Key Features:**

* **Mushroom Caps:** Circular and brown in color
* **Fuzzy Growth:** White and surrounds each mushroom cap
* **Background:** A fallen oak limb with a light greenish-gray lichen or moss covering

The overall appearance of the mushrooms suggests that they are growing on a decaying piece of wood, possibly an old tree branch. The presence of lichen or moss on the surface indicates that the area is humid and shaded, creating an ideal environment for fungal growth.

**Context:**

The image was taken in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, USA, which is known for its diverse flora and fauna. The location of the image, near Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail), suggests that it may have been captured during a hike or nature walk in the area.

**Conclusion:**

In conclusion, the image provides a detailed view of Splitgill mushrooms growing on a fallen oak limb, highlighting their unique appearance and habitat. The presence of lichen or moss on the surface indicates a humid and shaded environment, which is conducive to fungal growth. Overall, the image offers valuable insights into the natural world and the importance of preserving these ecosystems for future generations. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongos Splitgill (Schizophyllum commune) en un tronco caído de roble en el Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston, al norte de Montgomery, Texas, el 30 de enero de 2021. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de hongos Splitgill (Schizophyllum commune), mostrando sus características únicas. Las setas son de color circulares y marrones, con crecimientos blancos peludos alrededor de los bordes, dándoles un aspecto suave. Cada sombrero está rodeado por una capa fina de pelusa blanca. **Características clave:** * **Sombreros de setas:** Circulares y de color marrón * **Crecimiento Peludo:** Blanco y rodea cada sombrero de la seta * **Fondo:** Un tronco caído de roble con un líquen o musgo grisáceo claro cubriendo El aspecto general de los hongos sugiere que están creciendo en una pieza en descomposición de madera, posiblemente un viejo tronco de árbol. La presencia de líquen o musgo en la superficie indica que el área es húmeda y sombreada, creando un entorno ideal para el crecimiento fúngico. **Contexto:** La imagen fue tomada en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston, Texas, EE. UU., Que es conocido por su diversa fauna y flora. El lugar de la imagen, cerca del Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail), sugiere que podría haberse capturado durante una caminata o paseo por la naturaleza en la zona. **Conclusión:** En conclusión, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de hongos Splitgill creciendo en un tronco caído de roble, destacando su apariencia única y hábitat. La presencia de líquen o musgo en la superficie indica un entorno húmedo y sombreado, que es propicio para el crecimiento fúngico. En general, la imagen ofrece valiosos conocimientos sobre el mundo natural y la importancia de preservar estos ecosistemas para las generaciones futuras. – Spanish translation

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