Caps of Trametopsis cervina mushrooms on an oak log in Bee Creek Park. College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas, November 4, 2017

Album 2194: College Station, Texas, November 4, 2017

The image showcases a close-up view of several caps of Trametopsis cervina mushrooms growing on a decaying oak log at Bee Creek Park in College Station, Texas. The mushroom caps are characterized by their distinctive appearance, featuring a white to cream-colored cap that gradually darkens towards the edge and is covered with small, rounded scales resembling fish scales.

**Key Features:**

* **Mushroom Caps:** The mushroom caps are the primary focus of the image, showcasing their unique texture and coloration.
   + Color: White to cream-colored
   + Shape: Round, with a slight indentation in the center
   + Texture: Covered with small, rounded scales resembling fish scales
* **Log Surface:** The log surface provides a natural habitat for the mushrooms, featuring a rough texture and varying shades of brown that reflect the decaying process.
* **Background:** Although not clearly visible due to the close-up nature of the image, the background is likely composed of the surrounding forest or park environment.

**Overall Impression:**

The image presents a detailed view of Trametopsis cervina mushrooms growing on a decaying oak log. The mushroom caps are characterized by their unique texture and coloration, while the log surface provides a natural habitat for these organisms. The background is not clearly visible but likely reflects the surrounding forest or park environment. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Las setas de Trametopsis cervina en un tronco de roble en el Parque Bee Creek. College Station, Texas, 4 de noviembre de 2017. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de varias setas de Trametopsis cervina que crecen en un tronco podrido de roble en el Parque Bee Creek en College Station, Texas. Las setas se caracterizan por su apariencia distintiva, con un sombrero blanco a color crema que gradualmente oscurece hacia el borde y está cubierto de pequeñas escamas redondeadas similares a las escamas de pescado. * **Características clave:** * **Sombreros de seta:** Los sombreros de seta son el principal enfoque de la imagen, mostrando su textura única y coloración. + Color: blanco a crema
+ Forma: redondo, con una ligera hendidura en el centro
+ Textura: cubierta con pequeñas escamas redondeadas similares a las escamas de pescado * **Superficie del tronco:** La superficie del tronco proporciona un hábitat natural para las setas, con una textura áspera y tonalidades variables marrones que reflejan el proceso de descomposición.
* **Fondo:** Aunque no se puede ver claramente debido a la naturaleza detallada de la imagen, lo más probable es que el fondo esté compuesto por el entorno del parque o bosque circundante.
**Impresión general:** La imagen presenta una vista detallada de las setas Trametopsis cervina que crecen en un tronco podrido de roble. Los sombreros de seta se caracterizan por su textura y coloración únicos, mientras que la superficie del tronco proporciona un hábitat natural para estos organismos. El fondo no es claramente visible pero probablemente refleja el entorno del parque o bosque circundante. – Spanish translation

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