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Mature mystery chick mushroom (Piptoporellus soloniensis) on an oak(?) log on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, June 23, 2022

Location on mapsLittle Lake Creek Loop Trail, Montgomery County, Texas, 77873, United States
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A mature specimen of the enigmatic mystery chick mushroom, Piptoporellus soloniensis, was discovered thriving on an oak log along the Caney Creek Trail (part of the Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) within Sam Houston National Forest, located north of Montgomery, Texas. This captivating find was captured on camera on June 23rd, 2022, showcasing the fungi's intricate details and unique appearance. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of two mature mystery chick mushrooms (Piptoporellus soloniensis), situated on an oak log within Caney Creek Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Montgomery, Texas.

**Mushroom Characteristics:**

* **Cap:** The cap is large and flat, with a diameter of approximately 12-15 cm. It features a light brown coloration, gradually darkening towards the edges.
* **Gills:** The gills are white to cream-colored and are attached to the stem by their entire length, indicating that this species belongs to the order Agaricales.
* **Stem:** The stem is short and stout, measuring 2-4 cm in height. It is lighter brown in color compared to the cap.

**Background:**

* **Log:** The log appears to be an oak tree branch, as suggested by the caption. It provides a natural habitat for the mushrooms.
* **Undergrowth:** Surrounding foliage includes grasses and other plant species, adding context to the forest environment.

**Overall Impression:**

The image showcases two mature mystery chick mushrooms growing on an oak log in Sam Houston National Forest. The detailed characteristics of the mushrooms are visible, providing insight into their identification as Piptoporellus soloniensis. The surrounding environment adds depth to the scene, highlighting the natural setting where these species can be found. – AI vision

Presenta una vista detallada de dos hongos misterio maduros (Piptoporellus soloniensis), situados en un tronco de roble dentro del Camino Caney Creek en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston, Montgomery, Texas. **Características del hongo:** * **Sombrero:** El sombrero es grande y plano, con un diámetro de aproximadamente 12-15 cm. Presenta una coloración marrón claro que se oscurece gradualmente hacia los bordes. * **Poros:** Los poros son de color blanco a crema y están unidos al tallo en toda su longitud, lo que indica que esta especie pertenece al orden Agaricales. * **Tallo:** El tallo es corto y robusto, midiendo 2-4 cm de altura. Es de color marrón claro en comparación con el sombrero. **Antecedentes:** * **Tronco:** El tronco parece ser un ramal de roble, como sugiere la leyenda. Proporciona un hábitat natural para los hongos. * **Sobrante vegetal:** La vegetación circundante incluye hierbas y otras especies de plantas, lo que aporta contexto al entorno forestal. **Impresión general:** La imagen muestra dos hongos misterio maduros creciendo en un tronco de roble en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston. Las características detalladas de los hongos son visibles, proporcionando información sobre su identificación como Piptoporellus soloniensis. El entorno circundante añade profundidad a la escena, destacando el entorno natural en el que pueden encontrarse estas especies. – Spanish translation


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