The image shows a close-up of brown resupinate polypore fungus growing on the bark of an oak tree. The fungi are characterized by their flat, shelf-like appearance and range in color from light tan to dark brown. They have a fuzzy texture at the margin, which gradually turns into smooth, cracked surfaces as they mature.
The surface of the oak tree is visible through the cracks in the fungus, and small knots or imperfections can be seen on the surface. The overall effect is one of intricate patterns and textures created by the interaction between the fungi and the bark. – AI vision
Hongo poliporo resupinado de color marrón en la corteza de un roble en el Hensel Park, College Station, Texas, el 2 de diciembre de 2017. La imagen muestra una vista detallada del hongo poliporo resupinado de color marrón que crece sobre la corteza de un árbol de roble. Los hongos se caracterizan por su aspecto plano, a modo de estante y van desde el color tostado claro al marrón oscuro. Tienen una textura peluda en el borde, que gradualmente pasa a superficies lisas y agrietadas a medida que maduran. La superficie del árbol de roble es visible a través de las grietas del hongo, y se pueden ver pequeños nudos o imperfecciones en la superficie. El efecto general son complejos patrones y texturas creados por la interacción entre los hongos y la corteza. – Spanish translation
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