Brown Poria fungus on a fallen tree in Bee Creek Park. College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas, October 15 - 22, 2017

Album 2189: College Station, Texas, October 15 - 22, 2017

The image features a fallen tree trunk covered with brown Poria fungus, which has completely consumed the surface of the wood. The fungus exhibits a uniform brown color and intricate texture, characterized by numerous small pores or holes arranged in a web-like pattern across its surface.

**Key Features:**

* **Color:** Uniform brown
* **Texture:** Web-like pattern of small pores or holes
* **Surface Consumption:** Completely covers the tree trunk

**Context:**

The image was captured on October 22, 2017, at Bee Creek Park in College Station, Texas. The presence of Poria fungus suggests that the tree has likely been dead for some time.

**Overall Impression:**

The image presents a striking example of how fungi can transform and break down organic matter. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El hongo marrón Poria sobre un árbol caído en el Parque Bee Creek. College Station, Texas, 22 de octubre de 2017. La imagen muestra un tronco de árbol caído cubierto con el hongo Poria marrón, que ha consumido por completo la superficie de la madera. El hongo presenta un color marrón uniforme y una textura intrincada, caracterizada por numerosos pequeños poros u orificios dispuestos en un patrón a modo de red a lo largo de su superficie. **Características clave:** * **Color:** Marrón uniforme * **Textura:** Patrón similar a una red de pequeños poros o agujeros * **Consumo superficial:** Cubre completamente el tronco del árbol **Contexto:** La imagen fue capturada el 22 de octubre de 2017, en el Parque Bee Creek en College Station, Texas. La presencia del hongo Poria sugiere que el árbol ha estado muerto durante algún tiempo. **Impresión general:** La imagen presenta un ejemplo sorprendente de cómo los hongos pueden transformar y descomponer la materia orgánica. – Spanish translation

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