The image shows a close-up view of the surface of an oak tree trunk covered with a light-brown corticioid fungus.
* The tree's bark is visible and has a rough texture.
* The fungus forms small, white to light brown nodules on the bark that resemble coral reefs.
* Some of these nodules are connected by long strands of mycelium that form cracks in the bark, giving it a somewhat cracked appearance.
The image does not provide any information about the size of the tree or the extent of the fungus's growth. – AI vision
Textura de hongos corticioides marrón claro en un roble en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, 2 de diciembre de 2017. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de la superficie del tronco de un roble cubierto con hongos corticioides marrones claros. * La corteza del árbol es visible y tiene una textura rugosa. * Los hongos forman pequeños nódulos blancos a marrones claros en la corteza que se parecen a arrecifes de coral. * Algunos de estos nódulos están conectados por largas hebras de micelio que forman grietas en la corteza, dándole un aspecto un poco agrietado. La imagen no proporciona información sobre el tamaño del árbol o la extensión del crecimiento del hongo. – Spanish translation
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