Tremella aurantia mushroom on a fallen oak in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas, December 9, 2017

Album 2212: College Station, Texas, December 9, 2017

The image presents a close-up view of a fallen oak tree trunk, featuring a vibrant orange-yellow fungus growing upon it. The primary focus is on the fungi, which have formed a cluster of irregularly shaped, bright yellow to orange growths with slightly wavy edges and an overall soft appearance.

In addition to the fungi, several brown leaves are scattered around the trunk, while a large brown leaf occupies most of the left side of the image. The background consists of the rough bark of the fallen oak tree, which is dark gray in color and features deep grooves.

Overall, the image showcases the intricate details of nature, highlighting the unique characteristics of the fungi and their relationship with the surrounding environment. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongo Tremella aurantia en un roble caído en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, 9 de diciembre de 2017. La imagen presenta una vista detallada del tronco de un roble caído, que muestra un hongo de color naranja-amarillo vibrante creciendo sobre él. El enfoque principal está en los hongos, que han formado un grupo de crecimientos irregularmente conformados, amarillos brillantes a naranjas, con bordes ligeramente ondulados y una apariencia general suave. Además de los hongos, varias hojas marrones se encuentran dispersas alrededor del tronco, mientras que una hoja grande ocupa la mayor parte del lado izquierdo de la imagen. El fondo consiste en la corteza áspera del roble caído, que es gris oscuro y presenta surcos profundos. En general, la imagen muestra los detalles intrincados de la naturaleza, destacando las características únicas de los hongos y su relación con el medio ambiente circundante. – Spanish translation

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