The image presents a close-up view of two white brackets or growths of a polypore mushroom, likely identified as Postia(?), situated on a fallen pine branch. The sample is from Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest, north of Montgomery, Texas.
* **Mushroom Brackets:**
* The brackets are soft and white, with a smooth texture.
* They have a rougher appearance on their underside, indicating the presence of pores or tubes for spore dispersal.
* The surface is covered in dirt and debris, suggesting they were growing on the forest floor.
* **Growth Environment:**
* The brackets are attached to a fallen pine branch.
* The background appears to be a mixture of brown and grayish-brown colors, possibly representing dead leaves or other organic matter.
* **Location and Context:**
* The sample is from Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery, Texas.
* This location suggests that the mushroom was found in a natural forest environment.
In summary, the image shows two white brackets of a polypore mushroom, possibly Postia(?), growing on a fallen pine branch in Sam Houston National Forest. The brackets have a smooth surface with rougher pores underneath and are covered in dirt and debris. – AI vision
Muestra de mohos blancos suaves de hongos poliporos (?) en un ramal caído de pino en el camino de Caney Creek (camino del bucle Little Lake Creek) en la selva nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery. Texas, 5 de mayo de 2023. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de dos ménsulas o crecimientos blancos de un hongo poliporo, probablemente identificado como (?), situados en un ramal caído de pino. La muestra es del camino de Caney Creek (camino del bucle Little Lake Creek) en la selva nacional Sam Houston, al norte de Montgomery, Texas. ** *Ménsulas de hongos:**
* Las ménsulas son suaves y blancas, con una textura lisa. * Tienen un aspecto más áspero en su cara inferior, lo que indica la presencia de poros o tubos para la dispersión de esporas. * La superficie está cubierta de suciedad y restos, sugiriendo que estaban creciendo sobre el suelo forestal. ** *Ambiente de Crecimiento:**
* Las ménsulas están unidas a un ramal caído de pino. * El fondo parece ser una mezcla de colores marrones y grisáceos, posiblemente representando hojas muertas u otra materia orgánica. ** *Localización y Contexto:**
* La muestra es del camino de Caney Creek (camino del bucle Little Lake Creek) en la selva nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas. * Esta ubicación sugiere que el hongo se encontró en un entorno forestal natural. En resumen, la imagen muestra dos ménsulas blancas de un hongo poliporo, posiblemente Postia(?), creciendo en un ramal caído de pino en la selva nacional Sam Houston. Las ménsulas tienen una superficie lisa con poros más ásperos debajo y están cubiertas de suciedad y restos. – Spanish translation
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