White corticioid fungus together with Hymenochaete fungus in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of a fungal growth on a tree trunk or log, featuring two distinct species: a white corticioid fungus and an Hymenochaete fungus.

**Color Scheme**

* The dominant color is black, which may be due to the natural coloration of the wood or possibly caused by the presence of other organisms.
* A prominent white fungal growth covers most of the surface area.
* Another brownish-colored growth can be seen near the top center of the image.

**Fungal Growth Characteristics**

* The white fungus has a characteristic "corticioid" appearance, characterized by its thin, plate-like or crust-like structure that grows on dead wood.
* The Hymenochaete fungus is also visible in the upper right and lower left parts of the image, exhibiting a more irregular shape compared to the white corticioid.

**Background**

* The background appears to be a dark-colored tree trunk or log, providing a natural habitat for the fungi.

**Overall Impression**

The image provides a detailed look at two types of fungal growths that can be found on dead wood, highlighting their distinct appearances and characteristics. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El hongo corticioide blanco junto con el hongo Hymenochaete en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, 9 de diciembre de 2017. La imagen presenta una vista detallada del crecimiento fúngico en un tronco o leña de árbol, destacando dos especies distintas: un hongo corticioide blanco y un hongo Hymenochaete. **Esquema de colores** * El color dominante es el negro, que puede ser debido a la coloración natural de la madera o posiblemente causado por la presencia de otros organismos. * Un crecimiento fúngico blanco prominente cubre la mayor parte del área superficial. * Otro crecimiento de color parduzco puede observarse cerca del centro superior de la imagen. **Características del crecimiento fúngico** * El hongo blanco tiene un aspecto "corticioide" característico, caracterizado por su estructura fina, en forma de placa o corteza que crece sobre madera muerta. * El hongo Hymenochaete también es visible en las partes superior derecha e inferior izquierda de la imagen, exhibiendo una forma más irregular en comparación con el blanco corticioide. **Antecedentes** * El fondo parece ser un tronco o leña de árbol de color oscuro, que proporciona un hábitat natural para los hongos. **Impresión general** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de dos tipos de crecimientos fúngicos que se pueden encontrar en madera muerta, resaltando sus aspectos y características distintivas. – Spanish translation

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