Phlebia subochracea fungus on rotten oak in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of a yellowish-brown fungal growth on decaying wood, likely an oak tree branch or log. The fungus is characterized by its bright yellow color and irregular shape, with some areas appearing more vibrant than others.

**Key Features:**

* **Color:** The fungus exhibits a vibrant yellow hue.
* **Shape:** Its irregular shape suggests it has been growing in a non-uniform manner.
* **Texture:** The surface appears rough and uneven, possibly due to the natural texture of the wood or the effects of decay.
* **Size:** Given its appearance on a relatively small section of decaying wood, the fungus is likely quite small.

**Context:**

The image was captured in Hensel Park, College Station, Texas, during December 2017. The presence of this specific species, Phlebia subochracea, in such an environment at that time suggests it may be a common or opportunistic fungus found on decaying wood in temperate climates.

**Conclusion:**

The image provides a detailed view of the fungus's appearance and habitat. Its bright yellow color and irregular shape are notable features. The context provided by the caption offers insight into its ecological significance, highlighting its association with decaying wood and its potential to thrive in specific environmental conditions. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El hongo Phlebia subochracea en roble podrido en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, el 2 de diciembre de 2017. La imagen presenta una vista detallada del crecimiento fúngico marrón amarillento en madera podrida, probablemente un ramal o tronco de roble. El hongo se caracteriza por su color amarillo brillante y su forma irregular, con algunas áreas que parecen más vibrantes que otras. **Características clave:** * **Color:** El hongo exhibe un tono amarillo vibrante. * **Forma:** Su forma irregular sugiere que ha estado creciendo de manera no uniforme. * **Textura:** La superficie parece áspera y desigual, posiblemente debido a la textura natural de la madera o los efectos del proceso de descomposición. * **Tamaño:** Dado su aspecto en una sección relativamente pequeña de madera podrida, es probable que el hongo sea bastante pequeño. **Contexto:** La imagen se capturó en Hensel Park, College Station, Texas, durante diciembre de 2017. La presencia de esta especie concreta, Phlebia subochracea, en un entorno así en esa época sugiere que puede tratarse de un hongo común u oportunista que se desarrolla en madera podrida en climas templados. **Conclusión:** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada del aspecto y el hábitat del hongo. Su color amarillo brillante y su forma irregular son características notables. El contexto ofrecido en la legenda ofrece información sobre su importancia ecológica, destacando su asociación con madera podrida y su potencial para desarrollarse en condiciones ambientales específicas. – Spanish translation

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