Underneath side of red shelves of Pycnoporus sanguineus mushrooms growing on dead limb of a downed oak in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image presents an overhead view of several Pycnoporus sanguineus mushrooms growing on a fallen branch of an oak tree in Lick Creek Park, Texas. The photograph focuses on the underside of the mushroom caps and the dead wood they are attached to.

**Mushroom Details:**

* The red-orange "shelves" or layers of fruiting bodies are the most prominent feature of the image.
* The edges of the mushrooms appear rough and irregular, with some displaying a more rounded shape than others.
* A few small twigs lie on top of one of the mushroom caps.

**Dead Wood:**

* The dead oak limb that supports the mushrooms is brown, weathered, and partially rotten.
* Several large brown leaves are visible behind the mushrooms, adding to the natural setting.
* A thin wire lies across a few of the mushroom caps, possibly used as a support or marker.

**Background:**

* The background of the image consists of more dead wood and fallen leaves, creating a sense of depth and context for the mushrooms.
* The overall atmosphere suggests that the photograph was taken in an outdoor setting, likely during autumn or winter when leaves have fallen from trees.

In summary, the image captures several Pycnoporus sanguineus mushrooms growing on a fallen oak branch in Lick Creek Park, Texas. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Debajo de los sombreros rojos de los hongos Pycnoporus sanguineus creciendo en una extremidad muerta de un roble caído en el parque Lick Creek. College Station, Texas, 26 de diciembre de 2013. La imagen presenta una vista aérea de varios hongos Pycnoporus sanguineus creciendo en un tronco caído de un roble en el parque Lick Creek, Texas. La fotografía se centra en la parte inferior de los sombreros de setas y la madera muerta a la que están unidos. Detalles de las setas: * Los estantes o capas rojo-naranja de cuerpos fructíferos son la característica más prominente de la imagen. * Los bordes de los hongos parecen ásperos e irregulares, mostrando una forma más redonda que otros. * Algunos pequeños ramitos yacen encima de una de las cabezas de hongo. MADERA MUERTA: * La extremidad seca del roble que sostiene los hongos es marrón, desgastada y parcialmente podrida. * Se pueden ver varias grandes hojas marrones detrás de los hongos, lo que agrega al entorno natural. * Un fino cable cruza algunas de las cabezas de hongo, posiblemente usado como soporte o marcador. Antecedentes: * El fondo de la imagen consiste en más madera muerta y hojas caídas, creando una sensación de profundidad y contexto para los hongos. * La atmósfera general sugiere que la fotografía fue tomada en un entorno al aire libre, probablemente durante el otoño o invierno cuando las hojas han caído de los árboles. En resumen, la imagen captura varios hongos Pycnoporus sanguineus creciendo en una extremidad caída de un roble en el parque Lick Creek, Texas. – Spanish translation

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