Close-up of orange corticioid fungus Crustoderma dryinum on a burned pine log on Stubblefield section of Lone Star hiking trail north from Trailhead No. 6 in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of an orange corticioid fungus, identified as Crustoderma dryinum, growing on the surface of a burned pine log situated within Sam Houston National Forest in Texas.

* **Fungus:**
* Color: The fungus exhibits a vibrant orange hue.
* Texture: Its texture appears to be slightly rough and uneven.
* Shape: The fungus forms irregular shapes, with some areas appearing more compact than others.
* **Log Surface:**
* Color: The surface of the burned pine log displays a dark brown or black color.
* Texture: The texture is rugged and charred due to burning.
* Shape: The shape of the log follows its natural form, with some areas appearing more rounded than others.
* **Background:**
* Color: The background is not visible in this close-up image but would typically feature a forest floor setting.
* Texture: The texture of the surrounding environment is not discernible due to the focus on the fungus and log.

In summary, the image captures a detailed view of Crustoderma dryinum growing on a burned pine log within Sam Houston National Forest. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Un primer plano del hongo corticero naranja Crustoderma dryinum en un tronco de pino quemado en la sección Stubblefield del sendero Lone Star, al norte desde el sendero n.º 6 en Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, el 4 de febrero de 2024. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de un hongo corticero naranja, identificado como Crustoderma dryinum, creciendo sobre la superficie de un tronco de pino quemado en la Sam Houston National Forest en Texas. * **Hongo:** * Color: El hongo exhibe un vibrante tono naranja. * Textura: Su textura parece ser ligeramente rugosa y desigual. * Forma: el hongo forma formas irregulares, con algunas áreas que aparecen más compactas que otras. * **Superficie del tronco:** * Color: La superficie del tronco de pino quemado presenta un color marrón oscuro o negro. * Textura: la textura es rugosa y carbonizada debido a la quema. * Forma: la forma del tronco sigue su forma natural, con algunas áreas que aparecen más redondeadas que otras. * **Antecedentes:** * Color: El fondo no es visible en este primer plano, pero por lo general presentaría un entorno de suelo forestal. * Textura: La textura del entorno circundante no es discernible debido al enfoque sobre el hongo y el tronco. En resumen, la imagen captura una vista detallada de Crustoderma dryinum creciendo sobre un tronco de pino quemado dentro de Sam Houston National Forest. – Spanish translation

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