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Athelia(?) fungus on underside of an oak log on Caney Creek section of Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, January 12, 2022

Location on mapsLone Star Hiking Trail, Montgomery County, Texas, United States
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Athelia fungi were observed growing on the underside of an oak log along the Caney Creek section of the Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, located north of Montgomery, Texas. The observation was made on January 12, 2022. – generated by AI

The image depicts a close-up view of a fungal growth on the underside of an oak log found in the Caney Creek section of Lone Star Hiking Trail within Sam Houston National Forest, Montgomery, Texas.

**Fungal Growth:**

* The fungus is characterized by its white to light gray color.
* It appears as a thin layer covering the surface of the wood.
* The texture of the fungal growth is somewhat fuzzy.

**Oak Log:**

* The oak log has visible bark on one side, indicating that it is not yet fully decayed or weathered.
* The wood grain is rough and irregular in some areas.
* A dark-colored area can be seen near the bottom left corner of the image, which may indicate a natural feature such as rot or damage to the log.

**Overall:**

* The image suggests that the fungal growth is actively colonizing the oak log.
* Given its location and timing, it is likely that this fungus is an opportunistic decomposer that thrives on decaying wood.
* Further investigation would be necessary to determine the exact species of fungus present in this environment. – AI vision

El hongo Athelia(?) en la parte inferior de un tronco de roble en la sección Caney Creek del Lone Star Hiking Trail en el bosque nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas, el 12 de enero de 2022. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de un crecimiento fúngico en la parte inferior de un tronco de roble encontrado en la sección Caney Creek del Lone Star Hiking Trail dentro del bosque nacional Sam Houston, Montgomery, Texas. **Crecimiento Fúngico:** * El hongo se caracteriza por su color blanco a gris claro. * Aparece como una capa delgada cubriendo la superficie de la madera. * La textura del crecimiento fúngico es algo borrosa. **Tronco de roble:** * El tronco de roble tiene corteza visible en un lado, lo que indica que no está aún completamente podrido o deteriorado. * La estructura de la madera es áspera e irregular en algunas áreas. * Se puede observar una área de color oscuro cerca de la esquina inferior izquierda de la imagen, que puede indicar una característica natural como putrefacción o daño al tronco. **En general:** * La imagen sugiere que el crecimiento fúngico está colonizando activamente el tronco de roble. * Dado su ubicación y momento, es probable que este hongo sea un descompusitor oportunista que prospera en madera en descomposición. * Sería necesaria una investigación adicional para determinar la especie exacta de hongo presente en este entorno. – Spanish translation


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