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Corticioid mushroom Phlebiopsis crassa together with Hymenochaete on an oak branch near Pole Creek on North Wilderness ... Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, February 21, 2021



On a mature oak branch near Pole Creek within the North Wilderness Trail of Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, the corticioid mushroom Phlebiopsis crassa thrives alongside Hymenochaete species. This occurrence was captured on camera on February 21, 2021, showcasing the unique and intricate relationships between these fascinating fungi. – generated by AI

The image showcases a detailed view of two distinct corticioid mushrooms growing on an oak branch in a forested area near Pole Creek. The primary subject is Phlebiopsis crassa, featuring grayish-brown to brown conks with slightly rounded edges and a rough texture. These conks cover the entire length of the branch, overlapping each other.

In the upper right corner of the image, Hymenochaete mushrooms are visible near the top edge of the branch. The overall color palette is characterized by various shades of grayish-brown to brown, with some greenery visible in the background. The texture of the conks adds depth and interest to the scene.

The image provides a close-up view of these corticioid mushrooms growing on an oak branch, offering insight into their unique characteristics and habitat. – AI vision

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