Peat mold (fungus) Chromelosporium fulvum on soil in Wolf Pen Creek Park. College Station, Texas

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The image shows a close-up view of peat mold growing on soil. The white, fuzzy growth is scattered over the dark brown soil and leaves. Some of the mold patches are circular and appear to have grown around a particular object or area of dirt.

* **Peat Mold**: The white, fuzzy growth visible in the image is likely peat mold (fungus) Chromelosporium fulvum.
* Peat mold belongs to the Ascomycota phylum, which includes molds and yeasts.
* It has white, cotton-like growths that can grow on soil, decaying organic matter, or other surfaces.
* **Growth Pattern**: The peat mold appears to have grown in circular patches around particular objects or areas of dirt. This suggests that the fungus is attracted to certain nutrients or conditions present in those areas.
* **Soil and Leaves**: The dark brown soil and leaves provide a habitat for the peat mold to grow. The fungus likely feeds on organic matter present in the soil and decaying plant material.
* **Texture and Color**: The white, fuzzy texture of the peat mold contrasts with the dark brown color of the soil and leaves.

In summary, the image shows peat mold growing on soil in Wolf Pen Creek Park, College Station, Texas. The fungus has formed circular patches around certain objects or areas of dirt, suggesting it is attracted to specific nutrients or conditions present in those locations. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Molda de turba (hongo) Chromelosporium fulvum en el suelo del Wolf Pen Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 5 de noviembre de 2017. La imagen muestra una vista detallada del crecimiento de la mohuela sobre el suelo. El crecimiento blanco y esponjoso se dispersa por el suelo marrón oscuro y las hojas. Algunos de los parches de moho son circulares y parecen haber crecido alrededor de un objeto o área particular de tierra. * **Mohuela**: El crecimiento blanco y esponjoso visible en la imagen es probablemente mohuela (hongo) Chromelosporium fulvum. * La mohuela pertenece al filo Ascomycota, que incluye mohos y levaduras. * Tiene crecimientos blancos, parecidos a algodón, que pueden crecer sobre el suelo, la materia orgánica en descomposición u otras superficies. * **Patrón de crecimiento**: La mohuela parece haber crecido en parches circulares alrededor de objetos o áreas particulares del suelo. Esto sugiere que el hongo es atraído por ciertos nutrientes o condiciones presentes en esas áreas. * **Suelo y Hojas**: El suelo marrón oscuro y las hojas proporcionan un hábitat para el crecimiento de la mohuela. Es probable que el hongo se alimente de materia orgánica presente en el suelo y material vegetal en descomposición. * **Textura y Color**: La textura blanca, esponjosa de la mohuela contrasta con el color marrón oscuro del suelo y las hojas. En resumen, la imagen muestra mohuela creciendo sobre el suelo en Wolf Pen Creek Park, College Station, Texas. El hongo ha formado parches circulares alrededor de ciertos objetos o áreas de tierra, sugiriendo que se atrae a nutrientes o condiciones presentes en esas ubicaciones específicas. – Spanish translation

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