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Rosso coral fungus (Ramaria botrytis) on South Wilderness Loop Trail at Little Lake Creek Wilderness in Sam Houston National Forest near Richards. Texas, April 2, 2023



On a tranquil spring day, the vibrant Ramaria botrytis, also known as the rosso coral fungus, adorned the South Wilderness Loop Trail in the Little Lake Creek Wilderness of Sam Houston National Forest near Richards, Texas. The photograph was captured on April 2, 2023, showcasing the delicate beauty of this intriguing species. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of the Rosso coral fungus (Ramaria botrytis) growing on the forest floor of the South Wilderness Loop Trail within the Little Lake Creek Wilderness area of Sam Houston National Forest near Richards, Texas.

**Visual Details:**

* The focal point is a large cluster of coral-like fungal structures.
* These structures are light pink in color and exhibit a distinctive coral shape, with small branches branching out from the main stem.
* The cluster appears to be growing on top of an old log or tree stump that has fallen to the ground.

**Background:**

* The background is filled with leaves, twigs, and other forest floor debris, creating a natural and rustic atmosphere.
* Some greenery can also be seen in the background, adding depth and context to the image.

**Overall Impression:**

* The image showcases the beauty of nature and the diversity of life in the forest ecosystem.
* It highlights the importance of preserving these environments for future generations to appreciate and enjoy. – AI vision

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