The image displays a close-up of an oak tree's bark with some light brown corticioid fungus growing on it.
The bark is grey-brown and has many long, deep cracks running vertically down its length. The cracks are filled with the light brown corticioid fungus that grows in vertical streaks between them. The corticioid fungus appears to be powdery or fluffy on top and may be white underneath this layer. The texture of the bark is rough, with ridges and grooves visible.
The background is not visible as it has been cropped out of the image. – AI vision
Hongo corticero marrón claro en la corteza de un roble en el Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, 2 de diciembre de 2017. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de la corteza de un roble con hongos corticioides marrones claros creciendo sobre ella. La corteza es gris-marrón y tiene muchas grietas largas y profundas que discurren verticalmente a lo largo de su longitud. Las grietas están llenas del hongo corticero marrón claro que crece en rayas verticales entre ellas. El hongo corticial parece ser polvoriento o esponjoso en la parte superior y puede ser blanco debajo de esta capa. La textura de la corteza es áspera, con aristas y surcos visibles. El fondo no es visible ya que se ha recortado de la imagen. – Spanish translation
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