Some white corticioid fungus in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas

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The image depicts a close-up view of the underside of a fallen tree trunk or log, displaying a network pattern of white mycelium. The surface is dark brown and rough, with visible cracks and fissures that allow for the growth of various organisms.

**Mycelium Characteristics**

* The white mycelium forms intricate patterns on the surface of the wood.
* It resembles a delicate lacy structure or web-like network.
* This pattern suggests the presence of some type of fungal growth.

**Background and Context**

* The tree trunk appears to be decaying, with visible signs of rot and damage.
* The surrounding environment is not clearly visible in this close-up view.
* However, based on the location mentioned in the caption (Hensel Park, College Station, Texas), it can be inferred that the image was taken outdoors.

**Overall Impression**

The image provides a detailed look at the intricate patterns created by fungal growth on a decaying tree trunk. The white mycelium adds a striking visual element to the otherwise dark and rough surface of the wood. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Algún hongo corticioide blanco en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, 9 de diciembre de 2017. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de la parte inferior de un tronco o madera caída, mostrando un patrón en red de micelio blanco. La superficie es marrón oscuro y rugosa, con grietas visibles y fisuras que permiten el crecimiento de diversos organismos. **Características del micelio** * El micelio blanco forma patrones complejos en la superficie de la madera. * Se asemeja a una estructura delicada de encajes o red similar a la tela. * Este patrón sugiere la presencia de algún tipo de crecimiento fúngico. **Antecedentes y contexto** * El tronco de árbol parece estar en descomposición, con signos visibles de podredumbre y daño. * El entorno circundante no es claramente visible en esta vista detallada. * Sin embargo, basándose en la ubicación mencionada en el subtítulo (Hensel Park, College Station, Texas), se puede inferir que la imagen fue tomada al aire libre. **Impresión general** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de los patrones complejos creados por el crecimiento fúngico en un tronco de árbol en descomposición. El micelio blanco agrega un elemento visual sorprendente a la superficie oscura y rugosa de la madera. – Spanish translation

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