Texture of bleeding conifer crust fungus (Stereum sanguinolentum) on a fallen pine branch in Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest. Shepherd, Texas

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Mushrooms in Big Creek area in Sam Houston Forest, Texas, July 10, 2021

Album 2979: Mushrooms in Big Creek area in Sam Houston Forest, Texas, July 10, 2021

The image presents a close-up view of the underside of a fungus growing on a fallen pine branch. The fungus is characterized by its irregular shape, resembling a flat disc with an uneven edge.

* **Texture**
* The texture of the fungus appears rough and porous, likely due to the presence of tiny pores or depressions.
* The surface exhibits some yellowish-brown spots or patches, possibly resulting from the accumulation of spores or other organic matter.
* **Coloration**
* The overall color of the fungus is predominantly white or light gray, with subtle variations in tone and shading.
* Some areas display a slightly darker hue, which may be caused by the presence of pigments or the absorption of environmental substances.
* **Shape and Size**
* The fungus has an irregular shape, featuring rounded edges and a somewhat lobed appearance.
* Its size is not easily determinable from the image alone but appears to be substantial enough to cover a significant portion of the fallen pine branch.
* **Location and Context**
* The fungus is growing on a fallen pine branch in Big Creek Scenic Area of Sam Houston National Forest, indicating its natural habitat and environment.
* The surrounding area is not visible in the image, but it can be inferred that the scene depicts a forest floor or woodland setting. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Textura del hongo Stereum sanguinolentum (corteza hemorroidal) en una rama de pino caída en el área escénica Big Creek del bosque nacional Sam Houston. Shepherd, Texas, 10 de julio de 2021. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de la parte inferior de un hongo que crece sobre una rama de pino caído. El hongo se caracteriza por su forma irregular, parecida a un disco plano con un borde irregular. **Textura** *La textura del hongo parece áspera y porosa, probablemente debido a la presencia de pequeños poros o depresiones. * La superficie presenta algunas manchas o parches marrones amarillentos, posiblemente resultado de la acumulación de esporas u otras sustancias orgánicas. **Coloración** *El color general del hongo es predominantemente blanco o gris claro, con variaciones sutiles en el tono y la sombra. * Algunas áreas muestran un tinte ligeramente más oscuro, lo que puede deberse a la presencia de pigmentos o la absorción de sustancias del entorno. **Forma y Tamaño** *El hongo tiene una forma irregular, con bordes redondeados y un aspecto en parte lobulado. * Su tamaño no se puede determinar fácilmente a partir de la imagen sola, pero parece ser lo suficientemente grande como para cubrir una parte importante de la rama de pino caída. **Ubicación y Contexto** *El hongo crece sobre una rama de pino caído en el área escénica Big Creek del bosque nacional Sam Houston, lo que indica su hábitat natural y entorno. * El área circundante no es visible en la imagen, pero se puede deducir que la escena muestra un suelo o un entorno forestal. – Spanish translation

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