Pore surface of a bracket polypore mushroom Trametes lactinea on Caney Creek section of Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas

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Sam Houston Forest, Texas, November 20, 2021

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The image showcases the intricate pore surface of a bracket polypore mushroom, specifically Trametes lactinea, situated on a Caney Creek section of the Lone Star Hiking Trail within Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery, Texas.

The mushroom's pores are densely packed and arranged in a uniform pattern. The pores are small, ranging in diameter from 0.5 to 1.5 mm. They appear as tiny holes or depressions on the surface of the mushroom.

In the background, the surrounding environment is visible, although it is out of focus. The blurred area suggests that the mushroom is growing on a tree trunk or branch, with some greenery and other vegetation present in the distance. This contextual information provides context for the mushroom's habitat and ecological niche.

Overall, the image offers a detailed view of the Trametes lactinea mushroom's unique pore surface, highlighting its intricate texture and arrangement. The surrounding environment adds depth to the scene, providing insight into the mushroom's natural setting and potential interactions with other organisms in the ecosystem. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

La superficie de poros de un hongo poliporo en forma de ménsula Trametes lactinea en el tramo del sendero Lone Star Hiking Trail cerca de Caney Creek en el bosque nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas, el 20 de noviembre de 2021. La imagen muestra la superficie porosa intrincada de un hongo poliporo en forma de ménsula, específicamente Trametes lactinea, situado en una sección del sendero Lone Star Hiking Trail a orillas del arroyo Caney dentro del bosque nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas. Los poros del hongo están densamente empaquetados y dispuestos en un patrón uniforme. Los poros son pequeños, con un diámetro que varía entre 0,5 y 1,5 mm. Aparecen como pequeños agujeros u oquedades en la superficie del hongo. En el fondo, es visible el entorno circundante, aunque está desenfocado. El área borrosa sugiere que el hongo está creciendo en un tronco de árbol o rama, con algo de vegetación y otras plantas presentes lejos en el horizonte. Esta información contextual proporciona información sobre el hábitat y el nicho ecológico del hongo. En general, la imagen ofrece una vista detallada de la superficie porosa única del hongo Trametes lactinea, destacando su textura intrincada y disposición. El entorno circundante agrega profundidad a la escena, proporcionando información sobre el entorno natural del hongo y las potenciales interacciones con otros organismos en el ecosistema. – Spanish translation

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