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Spores polypore mushrooms Trametes lactinea ...

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Spores polypore mushrooms Trametes lactinea collected on Kirby Nature Trail in Big Thicket National Preserve a day before. Texas, June 13, 2022



Trametes lactinea, also known as the spore-bearing polypore mushroom, were collected on Kirby Nature Trail in Big Thicket National Preserve, Texas, on June 13, 2022. The day before, these fascinating fungi were discovered and photographed, showcasing their intricate spores and delicate texture. – generated by AI

The image is an optical microscope photograph of mushroom spores.

The spores are yellowish-orange and roughly oblong in shape. The background is white or light gray, with some darker spots visible. There appears to be a small amount of blurry, brownish material in the top left corner that may be part of a cell wall.

The spores appear to be well-preserved and have a smooth surface. They are relatively uniform in size and shape, suggesting that they were collected from a single source. The background is clean and free of debris, indicating that the sample was properly prepared for microscopy.

Overall, the image provides a clear view of the mushroom spores and their characteristics, allowing for further study and analysis. – AI vision

College Station, Texas, June 13, 2022
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