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The Jelly Ear mushrooms (Auricularia angiospermarum, Auricularia auricula-judae complex) on Kiwanis Nature Trail. College Station, Texas, December 7, 2017

Location on mapsKiwanis Nature Trail, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, 77843, United States
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The Jelly Ear mushrooms (Auricularia angiospermarum and Auricularia auricula-judae complex) were spotted on the Kiwanis Nature Trail in College Station, Texas, on December 7, 2017. These fascinating fungi are known for their unique, ear-shaped caps that range in color from creamy white to pale yellow. They grow in clusters and can be found on decaying logs or trees, thriving in moist environments. The Jelly Ear mushrooms add a touch of whimsy to the forest floor, making them a popular subject for nature photographers. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of several Jelly Ear mushrooms growing on a tree stump or log. The mushroom caps are light brown and have an ear-like shape, with one cap slightly overlapping another. The caps appear to be smooth and glossy, possibly due to recent rain.

A small piece of debris is visible in the center of the topmost cap. This may indicate that the mushroom has been damaged by insects or other organisms, or it could simply be a natural part of its growth process.

The background of the image is out of focus but appears to show more tree stumps and leaves. The overall atmosphere suggests a forest setting, with the mushrooms growing on a decaying log in a moist environment.

In summary, the image provides a detailed view of several Jelly Ear mushrooms growing on a tree stump or log, with their distinctive ear-like shape and smooth, glossy caps. – AI vision

Los hongos de oreja de jalea (Auricularia angiospermarum, complejo de Auricularia auricula-judae) en el Camino Natural Kiwanis. College Station, Texas, 7 de diciembre de 2017. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de varios hongos de oreja de jalea creciendo en un tronco o rollizo de un árbol. Las setas son marrón claro y tienen forma de oreja, con una caperuza que se solapa ligeramente a otra. Las sombrillas parecen suaves y brillantes, posiblemente debido a la reciente lluvia. Un pequeño fragmento de escombros es visible en el centro de la sombrilla superior. Esto puede indicar que la seta ha sido dañada por insectos u otros organismos, o podría ser simplemente una parte natural de su proceso de crecimiento. El fondo de la imagen está desenfocado pero parece mostrar más rollizos y hojas. La atmósfera general sugiere un entorno forestal, con las setas creciendo en un tronco podrido en un ambiente húmedo. En resumen, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de varios hongos de oreja de jalea que crecen en un tronco o rollizo de un árbol, con su característica forma de oreja y sombrillas suaves y brillantes. – Spanish translation


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