Orange-toothed crust fungus Steccherinum robustius covering a thin fallen tree on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas

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Lake Somerville - Sam Houston Forest, Texas, January 9 - 12, 2022

Album 3097: Lake Somerville - Sam Houston Forest, Texas, January 9 - 12, 2022

The image shows an orange-toothed crust fungus growing on a fallen tree in Sam Houston National Forest. The fungus is characterized by its distinctive orange color and tooth-like projections, which are visible along the edges of the growth. The fungus appears to be covering a significant portion of the tree trunk.

In the background, there are some green plants or leaves visible at the bottom of the image, suggesting that the fallen tree has not yet fully decomposed and is still providing habitat for other organisms. Overall, the image provides a detailed view of the orange-toothed crust fungus growing on a fallen tree in its natural environment.

* **Orange-toothed Crust Fungus (Steccherinum robustius)**
* The fungus has a distinctive orange color and tooth-like projections along its edges.
* It appears to be covering a significant portion of the tree trunk.
* **Fallen Tree Trunk**
* The tree trunk is thin and fallen, with some green plants or leaves visible at the bottom of the image.
* The fungus has grown on the surface of the tree trunk, indicating that it is still partially intact despite being fallen.
* **Background**
* There are some green plants or leaves visible in the background, suggesting a forest environment.
* The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a natural setting with lush vegetation and decaying organic matter. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongo de costra con dientes naranjas Steccherinum robustius cubriendo un delgado tronco caído en el sendero Caney Creek (sendero Little Lake Creek Loop) en el bosque nacional Sam Houston, al norte de Montgomery. Texas, 12 de enero de 2022. La imagen muestra un hongo de costra con dientes naranjas creciendo sobre un tronco caído en el bosque nacional Sam Houston. El hongo se caracteriza por su distintivo color naranja y las proyecciones dentadas que son visibles a lo largo de los bordes del crecimiento. El hongo parece cubrir una parte significativa del tronco del árbol. En el fondo, se pueden ver algunas plantas o hojas verdes en la parte inferior de la imagen, lo que sugiere que el tronco caído aún no se ha descompuesto por completo y sigue proporcionando hábitat para otros organismos. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada del hongo de costra con dientes naranjas creciendo sobre un tronco caído en su entorno natural.
* **Hongo de costra con dientes naranjas (Steccherinum robustius)** * El hongo tiene un color naranja distintivo y proyecciones dentadas a lo largo de sus bordes. * Parece cubrir una parte significativa del tronco del árbol. * **Tronco caído** * El tronco es delgado y se cayó, con algunas plantas o hojas verdes visibles en la parte inferior de la imagen. * El hongo ha crecido sobre la superficie del tronco, lo que indica que aún está parcialmente intacto a pesar de estar caído. * **Fondo** * Hay algunas plantas o hojas verdes visibles en el fondo, sugiriendo un entorno boscoso. * La atmósfera general de la imagen sugiere un entorno natural con vegetación exuberante y materia orgánica en descomposición. – Spanish translation

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