Bright yellow crust fungus Phlebia subochracea on a log in area of Winters Bayou in Sam Houston National Forest east from Waverly. Texas

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Sam Houston Forest, Texas, May 28, 2022

Album 3161: Sam Houston Forest, Texas, May 28, 2022

The image showcases a close-up view of a bright yellow crust fungus, specifically Phlebia subochracea, growing on a log. The log's surface is covered with clusters of small, rounded fungal growths that resemble tiny balls or bubbles. These growths are densely packed and cover most of the visible portion of the log.

The overall appearance suggests that this log has been infested by Phlebia subochracea for some time, as indicated by the extensive covering of the fungus on its surface. The image does not provide any additional context about the location or surroundings where this log was found, but it gives a clear view of the fungus's growth pattern and appearance.

The coloration of the fungus is striking, with a vibrant yellow hue that contrasts sharply with the natural brown tone of the log. This vividness highlights the unique characteristics of Phlebia subochracea and its ability to thrive in certain environments. The image effectively conveys the intricate details of this fascinating organism and invites further exploration into the world of mycology. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Un hongo con corteza amarilla brillante, la Phlebia subochracea, en un tronco de Winters Bayou en el bosque nacional Sam Houston al este de Waverly, Texas, el 28 de mayo del 2022. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de un hongo con corteza amarilla brillante, específicamente Phlebia subochracea, creciendo en un tronco. La superficie del tronco está cubierta con grupos de pequeños crecimientos miceliales redondos que se asemejan a bolitas o burbujas. Estos crecimientos están densamente empaquetados y cubren la mayor parte de la porción visible del tronco. El aspecto general sugiere que este tronco ha sido infestado por Phlebia subochracea durante algún tiempo, como lo indica el extenso recubrimiento del hongo en su superficie. La imagen no proporciona ningún contexto adicional sobre la ubicación o los alrededores donde se encontró este tronco, pero muestra claramente el patrón de crecimiento y aspecto del hongo. La coloración del hongo es llamativa, con un tono amarillo vibrante que contrasta fuertemente con el tono marrón natural del tronco. Este vivacidad destaca las características únicas de Phlebia subochracea y su capacidad para prosperar en ciertos entornos. La imagen transmite eficazmente los detalles intrincados de este organismo fascinante e invita a una exploración más profunda del mundo de la micología. – Spanish translation

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