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Brown-staining cheese polypore mushrooms (Postia fragilis, Oligoporus fragilis, Fuscopostia fragilis) on a fallen pine on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, June 11, 2021

Location on mapsLittle Lake Creek Loop Trail, Montgomery, TX 77356, USA
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Brown-staining cheese polypore mushrooms, specifically Postia fragilis, Oligoporus fragilis, and Fuscopostia fragilis, were observed growing on a fallen pine tree along the Caney Creek Trail (part of the Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest, located north of Montgomery, Texas. The observation was made on June 11, 2021. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of brown-staining cheese polypore mushrooms growing on a fallen pine tree trunk. The mushrooms are characterized by their light-colored, fuzzy appearance and irregular shape, with some displaying a more rounded form while others exhibit a flatter or more elongated profile.

The mushrooms' surface features a soft, velvety texture, which is typical of the species. Their coloration varies from white to light brown, with some exhibiting darker patches or stains that may be indicative of age or environmental factors.

In the background, the fallen pine tree trunk provides a dark brown, weathered backdrop for the mushrooms. The trunk's surface is rough and irregular, with visible cracks and crevices that suggest it has been exposed to the elements for an extended period.

Overall, the image offers a detailed glimpse into the natural world of fungi, highlighting the unique characteristics and textures of the brown-staining cheese polypore mushrooms as they grow on their host tree. – AI vision

Hongos poliporos de queso de color pardo (Postia fragilis, Oligoporus fragilis, Fuscopostia fragilis) en un pino caído en el sendero Caney Creek (sendero Little Lake Creek Loop), en el bosque nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery. Texas, 11 de junio de 2021. La imagen muestra una vista cercana de hongos poliporos de queso de color pardo que crecen sobre un tronco de pino caído. Los hongos se caracterizan por su aspecto esponjoso, de color claro e irregular, con algunos que muestran una forma más redonda mientras que otros presentan un perfil más aplanado o alargado. La superficie de los hongos presenta una textura suave y vellosa, típica de la especie. Su coloración varía desde blanco hasta pardo claro, con algunos que muestran manchas u oscurecimientos que pueden ser indicativos de factores ambientales o de edad. En segundo plano, el tronco del árbol proporciona un fondo marrón oscuro y desgastado para los hongos. La superficie del tronco es rugosa e irregular, con grietas y hendiduras visibles que sugieren que ha estado expuesto a los elementos durante un período prolongado. En general, la imagen ofrece una mirada detallada al mundo natural de los hongos, destacando las características y texturas únicas de los hongos poliporos de queso pardo mientras crecen en su árbol huésped. – Spanish translation


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