This image presents a close-up view of the textured surface of a hydnoid fungus growing at the base of a decaying oak tree in Kiwanis Nature Trail, College Station, Texas.
The fungus's texture is characterized by numerous small holes and crevices that resemble a series of horizontal lines. The surrounding environment appears to be damp or humid, as indicated by the presence of water droplets on the surface. The overall appearance suggests a natural setting with an emphasis on decay and growth. – AI vision
Textura de un hongo hidnóide en la base de un roble podrido en el Kiwanis Nature Trail. College Station, Texas, 7 de diciembre de 2017. Esta imagen presenta una vista cercana de la superficie texturizada de un hongo hidnóide que crece en la base de un roble en descomposición en el Kiwanis Nature Trail, College Station, Texas. La textura del hongo se caracteriza por numerosos pequeños agujeros y hendiduras que recuerdan a una serie de líneas horizontales. El entorno circundante parece ser húmedo o húmedo, como indica la presencia de gotitas de agua en la superficie. El aspecto general sugiere un entorno natural con énfasis en descomposición y crecimiento. – Spanish translation
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