The image presents a close-up view of small white brackets of polypore mushroom Postia(?) on a fallen pine branch along Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) within Sam Houston National Forest near Montgomery, Texas.
* **Background**
* The background consists of the earthy brown color of damp soil and tree bark.
* A fallen pine branch is visible in the center of the image.
* The branch has several white brackets growing on it, which appear to be part of a mushroom.
* **Mushroom Brackets**
* There are approximately five white brackets visible on the fallen pine branch.
* Each bracket is roughly the size and shape of a half-dollar coin.
* They have a smooth, rounded surface with no visible pores or ridges.
* The brackets appear to be growing from the underside of the branch.
* **Branch**
* The fallen pine branch is approximately 6-8 inches long and 1-2 inches wide.
* It has a rough, woody texture with some visible cracks and splits.
* There are several small twigs and leaves scattered around the base of the branch.
In summary, the image shows a close-up view of five white brackets of polypore mushroom Postia(?) growing on a fallen pine branch along Caney Creek Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. The background is composed of damp soil and tree bark, with several small twigs and leaves scattered around the base of the branch. – AI vision
Muestran unos setos pequeños y blancos de hongo Postia(?) sobre un tronco caído de pino en el Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en la Sam Houston National Forest al norte de Montgomery, Texas. El 5 de mayo del 2023. La imagen muestra una vista cercana de unos setos pequeños y blancos de hongo Postia(?) sobre un tronco caído de pino a lo largo del Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en la Sam Houston National Forest cerca de Montgomery, Texas.
* **Fondo** * El fondo consta de un color marrón tierra oscuro de la tierra húmeda y corteza de árboles. * Es visible un tronco caído de pino en el centro de la imagen. * El tronco tiene varios setos blancos creciendo en él, que parecen ser parte de un hongo. * **Setos del Hongo** * Hay aproximadamente cinco setos blancos visibles sobre el tronco caído de pino. * Cada uno es más o menos del tamaño y forma de una moneda de medio dólar. * Tienen una superficie lisa, redondeada sin poros o surcos visibles. * Los setos parecen crecer desde la parte inferior del tronco. * **Tronco** * El tronco caído de pino mide aproximadamente 6-8 pulgadas de largo y 1-2 pulgadas de ancho. * Tiene una textura áspera, leñosa con algunas grietas y ranuras visibles. * Hay varios pequeños ramitas y hojas dispersos alrededor de la base del tronco. En resumen, la imagen muestra una vista cercana de cinco setos blancos del hongo Postia(?) que crecen sobre un tronco caído de pino a lo largo del Caney Creek Trail en la Sam Houston National Forest. El fondo está compuesto por tierra y corteza húmedas, con varias pequeñas ramitas y hojas dispersos alrededor de la base del tronco. – Spanish translation
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