Pore surface of mystery chick polypore mushroom (Piptoporellus soloniensis) on a piece of wood on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas

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The image presents a detailed view of the pore surface of a mushroom, specifically the Piptoporellus soloniensis species. The photograph showcases the intricate texture and pattern of the pores on the underside of the mushroom cap.

* **Pore Surface:**
* The pore surface is characterized by a dense arrangement of small, round pores that are evenly spaced.
* Each pore appears to be approximately the same size, ranging from 0.1 to 0.3 millimeters in diameter.
* The pores are closely packed together, with no visible gaps or irregularities between them.
* **Mushroom Cap:**
* The mushroom cap is not visible in the image, but it can be inferred that it is white or light-colored based on the surrounding context.
* The cap is likely to be convex or flat, and may have a smooth or slightly velvety texture.
* **Wooden Surface:**
* The mushroom is growing on a piece of wood, which provides a natural substrate for its growth.
* The wood appears to be decaying or rotting, with visible cracks and fissures in the surface.
* **Environmental Context:**
* The image was taken in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, USA, on August 22, 2021.
* The forest is a temperate deciduous forest ecosystem, characterized by a mix of oak, pine, and other tree species.
* The climate is subtropical, with mild winters and hot summers.

In summary, the image provides a detailed view of the pore surface of Piptoporellus soloniensis, showcasing its unique texture and pattern. The mushroom is growing on a decaying piece of wood in a temperate deciduous forest ecosystem in Texas, USA. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Superficie de los poros del misterioso hongo poliporo (Piptoporellus soloniensis) en una pieza de madera del Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en la Selva Nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery. Texas, 22 de agosto de 2021. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de la superficie de los poros de un hongo, específicamente la especie Piptoporellus soloniensis. La fotografía presenta la textura e intrincado patrón de los poros en la parte inferior del sombrero del hongo. **Superficie de los Poros:** * La superficie de los poros se caracteriza por una disposición densa de pequeños poros redondos que están uniformemente espaciados. * Cada poro parece ser aproximadamente del mismo tamaño, con un diámetro que varía entre 0.1 y 0.3 milímetros. * Los poros están muy juntos, sin huecos ni irregularidades visibles entre ellos. * **Sombrero del Hongo:** * El sombrero del hongo no es visible en la imagen, pero puede inferirse que es de color blanco o claro basándonos en el contexto circundante. * Es probable que el sombrero sea convexo o plano y pueda tener una textura lisa o ligeramente velosa. **Superficie de la Madera:** * El hongo está creciendo sobre un trozo de madera, lo cual proporciona un sustrato natural para su crecimiento. * La madera parece estar en proceso de descomposición o podredumbre, con grietas y fisuras visibles en la superficie. **Contexto Ambiental:** * La imagen fue tomada en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston, Texas, EE. UU., el 22 de agosto de 2021. * El bosque es un ecosistema forestal caducifolio templado, caracterizado por una mezcla de encinas, pinos y otras especies arbóreas. * El clima es subtropical, con inviernos suaves y veranos calurosos. En resumen, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de la superficie de los poros de Piptoporellus soloniensis, destacando su textura e intrincado patrón. El hongo está creciendo sobre un trozo de madera en un bosque caducifolio templado en Texas, EE. UU. – Spanish translation

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