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Resupinate (crust) polypore fungus Perenniporia tenuis(?) on a dry oak branch in Bee Creek Park. College Station, Texas, October 25, 2017

Location on mapsAnderson St, College Station, TX 77840, USA
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The resupinate polypore fungus Perenniporia tenuis was observed growing on a dry oak branch in Bee Creek Park, College Station, Texas, on October 25, 2017. Its crust-like appearance is characterized by a thin, flat surface that is often found on decaying wood. The fungus has a delicate, almost transparent texture and a pale yellowish-brown color, adding an interesting touch to the otherwise drab, dry branch it grows on. – generated by AI

The image showcases a close-up view of a dry oak branch adorned with a resupinate (crust) polypore fungus, specifically identified as Perenniporia tenuis(?).

**Branch Details**

* The branch is positioned horizontally across the center of the image.
* Its bark exhibits deep cracks and fissures, indicating advanced decay or weathering.

**Fungal Growth**

* The resupinate (crust) polypore fungus has developed a thin, crust-like layer that covers much of the branch's surface.
* The fungus features small, rounded pores on its underside, which are likely responsible for absorbing nutrients from the surrounding environment.
* The coloration of the fungus is light brown with white edges, providing a striking contrast to the darker, cracked bark.

**Background**

* The background of the image appears to be composed of dirt or gravel, suggesting that the branch and fungus are situated on the ground surface rather than being part of a larger tree structure.
* Overall, the image presents a detailed view of the unique relationship between the resupinate (crust) polypore fungus and its host oak branch.

**Conclusion**

The image effectively captures the intricate details of this fascinating fungal growth, highlighting the complex interactions that occur in nature between different organisms. – AI vision

El hongo Resupinado (corteza) Perenniporia tenuis(?) en un ramal de roble seco en Bee Creek Park. College Station, Texas, el 25 de octubre del 2017. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de un ramal de roble seco adornado con un hongo Resupinado (corteza), identificado específicamente como Perenniporia tenuis(?). **Detalles del Ramal* El ramal está posicionado horizontalmente a través del centro de la imagen. * Su corteza muestra grietas y fisuras profundas, lo que indica una descomposición o intemperismo avanzados. **Crecimiento Fúngico * El hongo Resupinado (corteza) ha desarrollado una capa delgada similar a la corteza que cubre gran parte de la superficie del ramal. * El hongo presenta poros pequeños redondos en su lado inferior, los cuales son probablemente responsables de absorber nutrientes del entorno circundante. * La coloración del hongo es pardo claro con bordes blancos, lo que proporciona un contraste sorprendente a la corteza más oscura y agrietada. **Antecedentes* El fondo de la imagen parece estar compuesto por tierra o grava, sugiriendo que el ramal y el hongo se encuentran sobre la superficie del suelo en lugar de ser parte de una estructura arbórea más grande. * En general, la imagen presenta una vista detallada de la relación única entre el hongo Resupinado (corteza) y su ramal anfitrión de roble. **Conclusión** La imagen captura eficazmente los intrincados detalles de este crecimiento fúngico fascinante, destacando las complejas interacciones que ocurren en la naturaleza entre diferentes organismos. – Spanish translation



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