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Patches of brown resupinate polypore mushroom Gloeophyllum carbonarium on burned surface of a fallen pine on Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, January 26, 2022

Location on mapsLittle Lake Creek Loop Trail, Montgomery County, Texas, 77873, United States
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Brown resupinate polypore mushrooms of Gloeophyllum carbonarium were seen growing on the charred surface of a fallen pine tree along Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, on January 26, 2022. – generated by AI

The image presents a detailed view of patches of brown resupinate polypore mushroom Gloeophyllum carbonarium growing on a burned surface of a fallen pine tree. The following description provides an analysis of the key elements in the image:

**Background and Surface**
* The background of the image features a dark, charred surface resembling burnt wood.
* The texture of the surface suggests that it is a piece of bark from a fallen pine tree.

**Mushrooms (Gloeophyllum carbonarium)**
* **Color**: The mushrooms have a uniform brown coloration.
* **Texture and Shape**: Each mushroom appears to be flat, with no visible stem. They have a resupinate growth pattern, meaning they grow along the surface of the substrate rather than forming a characteristic cap-and-stem structure.
* **Distribution**: Patches of these mushrooms are scattered across the burned surface.

**Composition**
* The composition of the image is straightforward, focusing on showcasing the growth of Gloeophyllum carbonarium on the charred remains of a pine tree.

**Overall Observation**
* The image provides an intimate view of how certain fungi can thrive in environments that would be hostile to most other organisms, highlighting their adaptability and resilience. – AI vision

Presentan parches de hongos resupinados parduzcos Gloeophyllum carbonarium en la superficie quemada de un pino caído en el Richards Loop Trail en Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, el 26 de enero de 2022. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de parches de hongos resupinados parduzcos Gloeophyllum carbonarium creciendo en una superficie quemada de un árbol de pino caído. La siguiente descripción proporciona un análisis de los elementos clave en la imagen:
**Fondo y Superficie** * El fondo de la imagen muestra una superficie oscura, carbonizada que se asemeja a madera quemada. * La textura de la superficie sugiere que es un trozo de corteza de un árbol de pino caído. **Hongos (Gloeophyllum carbonarium)** * **Color**: Los hongos tienen una coloración marrón uniforme. * **Textura y Forma**: Cada hongo parece ser plano, sin tallo visible. Tienen un patrón de crecimiento resupinado, lo que significa que crecen a lo largo de la superficie del sustrato en lugar de formar una estructura característica de sombrero y tallo. * **Distribución**: Parchís de estos hongos se encuentran dispersos por toda la superficie quemada. **Composición** * La composición de la imagen es sencilla, centrándose en mostrar el crecimiento de Gloeophyllum carbonarium en los restos carbonizados de un árbol de pino. **Observación General** * La imagen proporciona una vista íntima de cómo ciertos hongos pueden prosperar en entornos que serían hostiles para la mayoría de otros organismos, lo que destaca su adaptabilidad y resiliencia. – Spanish translation


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