Brittle cinder fungus (Kretzschmaria deusta) on an old stump in Smolenskoe Cemetery of Vasilievsliy Island. St.Petersburg, Russia

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The image presents a close-up view of a decaying log or stump, predominantly covered with brittle cinder fungus (Kretzschmaria deusta). The fungal growth is characterized by its light greyish-brown color and irregularly shaped brackets that range in size from small to large, covering the majority of the surface. In some areas, the fungi have formed a thick layer.

The stump is covered with mosses and lichens, which are likely contributing to the decay process. A few sprouts or shoots emerge from the stump's surface, adding a touch of greenery to the scene. The overall appearance suggests that the stump has been exposed for some time, allowing the fungi to colonize it.

The image was captured on June 26, 2017, in Smolenskoe Cemetery of Vasilievsliy Island, Saint Petersburg, Russia, providing a specific context for the photograph. – AI vision

🇷🇺 Описание по-русски / Russian Description

Фуксия (Kretzschmaria deusta) на старом пне на Смоленском кладбище Васильевского острова в Санкт-Петербурге, Россия, 26 июня 2017 года. На изображении представлен крупный план гниющего бревна или пня, преимущественно покрытого фуксией (Kretzschmaria deusta). Грибной налет характеризуется светло-серым цветом и неправильными выростами разных размеров, от маленьких до больших, которые покрывают большую часть поверхности. В некоторых местах грибы образовали толстый слой. Пень покрыт мхом и лишайником, которые, вероятно, способствует процессу разложения. На поверхности пня растут всходы или побеги, добавляя сцены немного зелени. Внешний вид предполагает, что пень был открыт на некоторое время, позволяя грибкам колонизовать его. Изображение было захвачено 26 июня 2017 года в Смоленском кладбище Васильевского острова Санкт-Петербурга, Россия, обеспечивая определенный контекст для фотографии. – Russian translation

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