Brown hydnoid fungus on a log on Kiwanis Nature Trail. College Station, Texas

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Kiwanis Nature Trail in College Station, Texas, December 7, 2017

Album 2209: Kiwanis Nature Trail in College Station, Texas, December 7, 2017

The image presents a close-up view of a brown hydnoid fungus growing on a log at Kiwanis Nature Trail in College Station, Texas. The fungus is characterized by its distinctive long, thin, finger-like structures that are densely packed and have an orange-brown hue with white tips.

* **Fungus Appearance**
* The fungus has a brown color.
* It features long, thin, finger-like structures.
* These structures are densely packed.
* They have white tips.
* There is some white growth at the bottom of the image, possibly another type of fungus or lichen.

* **Background**
* The background is a log on which the fungus is growing.
* It appears to be made of wood and has a rough texture.

The overall appearance suggests that this is a unique species of hydnoid fungus. Its distinctive growth pattern and coloration make it stand out among other types of fungi. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El hongo hidnoide marrón en un tronco del sendero natural de Kiwanis. College Station, Texas, 7 de diciembre de 2017. La imagen presenta una vista de cerca de un hongo hidnoide marrón que crece en un tronco en el sendero natural de Kiwanis en College Station, Texas. El hongo se caracteriza por sus estructuras distintivas largas, delgadas y con forma de dedo que están densamente empaquetadas y tienen un matiz marrón anaranjado con puntas blancas. * **Apariencia del hongo** * El hongo tiene un color marrón. * Tiene estructuras largas, delgadas y con forma de dedo. * Estas estructuras están densamente empaquetadas. * Tienen puntas blancas. * Hay algún crecimiento blanco en la parte inferior de la imagen, posiblemente otro tipo de hongo o líquen. * **Antecedentes** * El fondo es un tronco sobre el cual crece el hongo. * Parece estar hecho de madera y tiene una textura áspera. La apariencia general sugiere que se trata de una especie única de hongo hidnoide. Su patrón de crecimiento distintivo y la coloración lo hacen destacar entre otros tipos de hongos. – Spanish translation

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