Orange hydnoid fungus Steccherinum robustius and green moss in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas, December 9, 2017

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The image presents a close-up view of various organisms growing on a surface, with two main components visible: orange hydnoid fungus Steccherinum robustius and green moss.

**Fungus:**

* **Color:** The fungus has an orange hue.
* **Appearance:** It appears as small, irregularly shaped growths or clusters that cover the surface.
* **Texture:** The texture of the fungus is likely soft and fleshy.
* **Size:** The size of the fungus is difficult to determine from this image, but it appears to be relatively small compared to the moss.

**Moss:**

* **Color:** The moss has a vibrant green color.
* **Appearance:** It appears as long, thin strands or filaments that are intertwined with each other and cover the surface.
* **Texture:** The texture of the moss is likely soft and spongy.
* **Size:** The size of the moss is difficult to determine from this image, but it appears to be relatively small compared to the fungus.

**Surface:**

* **Color:** The color of the surface is not visible in this image, but it appears to be a natural substrate such as wood or rock.
* **Texture:** The texture of the surface is likely rough and uneven.
* **Size:** The size of the surface is difficult to determine from this image, but it appears to be relatively large compared to the fungus and moss.

**Background:**

* **Color:** The background of the image is not visible, as the entire frame is filled with the fungus and moss.
* **Texture:** There is no texture visible in the background.
* **Size:** The size of the background is difficult to determine from this image.

In summary, the image shows a close-up view of orange hydnoid fungus Steccherinum robustius and green moss growing on a natural substrate. The fungus appears as small, irregularly shaped growths or clusters with an orange hue, while the moss appears as long, thin strands or filaments with a vibrant green color. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El hongo híbrido naranja Steccherinum robustius y el musgo verde en el Parque Hensel. College Station, Texas, 9 de diciembre del 2017. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de diversos organismos que crecen en una superficie, con dos componentes principales visibles: el hongo híbrido naranja Steccherinum robustius y el musgo verde. **Hongo:** * **Color:** El hongo tiene un tinte naranja. * **Apariencia:** Aparece como crecimientos o racimos irregularmente formados pequeños que cubren la superficie. * **Textura:** Es probable que la textura del hongo sea suave y carnosa. * **Tamaño:** El tamaño del hongo es difícil de determinar en la imagen, pero parece ser relativamente pequeño en comparación con el musgo. **Musgo:** * **Color:** El musgo tiene un vibrante color verde. * **Apariencia:** Aparece como hebras o filamentos largos y delgados que están entretejidos unos con otros y cubren la superficie. * **Textura:** Es probable que la textura del musgo sea blanda y esponjosa. * **Tamaño:** El tamaño del musgo es difícil de determinar en la imagen, pero parece ser relativamente pequeño en comparación con el hongo. **Superficie:** * **Color:** El color de la superficie no es visible en esta imagen, pero parece ser un sustrato natural como la madera o la roca. * **Textura:** La textura de la superficie es probablemente áspera e irregular. * **Tamaño:** El tamaño de la superficie es difícil de determinar en la imagen, pero parece ser relativamente grande en comparación con el hongo y el musgo. **Fondo:** * **Color:** El fondo de la imagen no es visible, ya que todo el cuadro está lleno del hongo y el musgo. * **Textura:** No hay textura visible en el fondo. * **Tamaño:** Es difícil determinar el tamaño del fondo en la imagen. En resumen, la imagen muestra una vista detallada del hongo híbrido naranja Steccherinum robustius y el musgo verde que crecen sobre un sustrato natural. El hongo aparece como crecimientos o racimos irregularmente formados pequeños con un tinte naranja, mientras que el musgo aparece como hebras o filamentos delgados largos con un color verde vibrante. – Spanish translation

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