Rusty porecrust fungus Fuscoporia ferruginosa in Bee Creek Park. College Station, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of a rust-colored fungal growth covering the surface of tree bark. The reddish-brown hue and rough texture of the fungus suggest that it is likely Fuscoporia ferruginosa, also known as rusty porecrust.

Upon closer inspection, the image reveals numerous small, dark brown or black pores on the surface of the fungus. These pores are scattered across the surface in a seemingly random pattern, adding to the overall rugged appearance of the fungus. The pores themselves appear to be quite small, measuring only a few millimeters in diameter. This suggests that Fuscoporia ferruginosa is a relatively small species of fungus.

The image also provides some context about the location and environment where the fungus was found. According to the caption, the fungus was discovered in Bee Creek Park, College Station, Texas, on November 1, 2017. This information helps to provide a sense of scale and geography for the image, as well as an understanding of the ecological conditions under which Fuscoporia ferruginosa grows.

Overall, the image offers a detailed and informative view of Fuscoporia ferruginosa, highlighting its distinctive appearance and habitat. The close-up perspective allows viewers to appreciate the intricate details of the fungus's surface texture and pore structure, while the caption provides important contextual information about the fungus's discovery and environment. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El hongo Fuscoporia ferruginosa de la costra porosa enmohecida en Bee Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 1 de noviembre de 2017. La imagen muestra una vista detallada del crecimiento fúngico de color óxido que cubre la superficie de la corteza del árbol. El tono parduzco rojizo y la textura rugosa del hongo sugieren que es probablemente Fuscoporia ferruginosa, también conocida como costra porosa enmohecida óxido. Tras una inspección más cercana, la imagen revela numerosos poros oscuros, marrones o negros en la superficie del hongo. Estos poros están dispersados de manera aleatoria por toda la superficie, lo que contribuye al aspecto áspero general del hongo. Los propios poros parecen ser bastante pequeños, con un diámetro de solo unos milímetros. Esto sugiere que Fuscoporia ferruginosa es una especie relativamente pequeña de hongo. La imagen también ofrece contexto sobre la ubicación y el entorno donde se descubrió el hongo. De acuerdo con el texto, el hongo fue hallado en Bee Creek Park, College Station, Texas, el 1 de noviembre de 2017. Esta información ayuda a proporcionar una escala y un panorama geográficos para la imagen, así como un entendimiento de las condiciones ecológicas en las que crece Fuscoporia ferruginosa. En general, la imagen ofrece una vista detallada y instructiva de Fuscoporia ferruginosa, resaltando su apariencia distintiva y hábitat. La perspectiva cercana permite a los espectadores apreciar los detalles intrincados de la textura superficial y la estructura de poro del hongo, mientras que el subtítulo proporciona información contextual importante sobre el descubrimiento y el entorno del hongo. – Spanish translation

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