Brown resupinate polypore fungus on bark of a dry oak in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas, December 2, 2017

Album 2207: College Station, Texas, December 2, 2017

The image presents a close-up view of a brown resupinate polypore fungus growing on the bark of an oak tree in Hensel Park, College Station, Texas.

In the foreground, the **brown resupinate polypore fungus** is prominently featured as the primary subject of the image. It has a **flat, irregular shape**, with a rough and cracked surface that blends seamlessly into the surrounding bark. The fungus exhibits **a uniform light brown coloration**, which allows it to blend in with its natural environment.

The **bark of the oak tree** serves as the background for the fungus, providing a rugged and textured surface that complements the fungus's appearance. The bark is characterized by deep grooves and cracks, giving it a weathered and aged look.

The **environmental context** of the image is provided by the caption, which mentions Hensel Park in College Station, Texas, as the location where the photo was taken. This information suggests that the fungus was photographed in its natural habitat, allowing for an authentic representation of its growth patterns and characteristics.

Overall, the image provides a detailed and intimate view of the brown resupinate polypore fungus growing on the bark of an oak tree in Hensel Park, College Station, Texas. The combination of the fungus's unique appearance and the rugged texture of the surrounding bark creates a visually striking and informative image that highlights the beauty and diversity of nature. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El hongo poliporo resupinado pardo en la corteza de un roble seco en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, 2 de diciembre de 2017. La imagen presenta una vista de cerca de un hongo poliporo resupinado pardo que crece en la corteza de un roble en Hensel Park, College Station, Texas. En primer plano, el **hongo poliporo resupinado pardo** es el sujeto principal de la imagen. Tiene una forma irregular y plana, con una superficie rugosa y agrietada que se mezcla perfectamente con la corteza circundante. El hongo presenta **una coloración marrón claro uniforme**, lo que le permite fusionarse con su entorno natural. La **corteza del roble** sirve de fondo para el hongo, proporcionando una superficie rugosa y texturizada que complementa la apariencia del hongo. La corteza se caracteriza por surcos y grietas profundos, dándole un aspecto desgastado y envejecido. El **contexto ambiental** de la imagen lo proporciona el subtítulo, que menciona Hensel Park en College Station, Texas, como el lugar donde se tomó la foto. Esta información sugiere que el hongo fue fotografiado en su hábitat natural, permitiendo una representación auténtica de sus patrones y características de crecimiento. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada e íntima del hongo poliporo resupinado pardo que crece en la corteza de un roble en Hensel Park, College Station, Texas. La combinación de la apariencia única del hongo y la textura rugosa del entorno circundante crea una imagen visualmente impactante e informativa que destaca la belleza y diversidad de la naturaleza. – Spanish translation

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