Brown poroid mushroom on a fallen oak branch in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas, December 9, 2017

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The image presents a detailed view of a brown poroid mushroom growing on a fallen oak branch in Hensel Park, College Station, Texas. The mushroom's surface features numerous small, rounded pores that are densely packed and arranged in a regular pattern. These pores are white or light-colored at their edges, gradually darkening to brown towards the center.

**Key Features:**

* **Mushroom Appearance:** The mushroom has a flat, broad base that tapers slightly towards the top. Its upper surface is covered with small, rounded pores.
* **Pore Characteristics:** Each pore is approximately 1-2 mm in diameter and contains a white or light-colored interior. As one moves from the edge to the center of each pore, it gradually darkens to brown, creating a distinctive color gradient effect.

**Background:**

The image does not provide any visible information about the background beyond the fallen oak branch on which the mushroom is growing. The lighting appears to be natural, with even illumination casting no harsh shadows or highlights that might distract from the detail of the mushroom itself.

**Conclusion:**

In summary, this close-up photograph captures the intricate details of a brown poroid mushroom's surface texture and coloration. The uniform arrangement of small pores across the entire surface creates a visually striking pattern that invites closer examination. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El hongo poroide marrón sobre una rama de roble caído en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, diciembre 9, 2017. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de un hongo poroide marrón que crece sobre una rama de roble caída en Hensel Park, College Station, Texas. La superficie del hongo presenta numerosos poros redondeados pequeños, densamente empaquetados y dispuestos en un patrón regular. Estos poros son de color blanco o claro en sus bordes, oscureciéndose gradualmente hacia el centro hasta llegar a marrón. **Características principales:** * **Apariencia del hongo:** El hongo tiene una base ancha y plana que se estrecha ligeramente hacia la parte superior. Su superficie superior está cubierta de poros redondeados pequeños. * **Características de los poros:** Cada poro mide aproximadamente 1-2 mm de diámetro y contiene un interior blanco o claro. Al pasar del borde al centro de cada poro, se oscurece gradualmente hasta marrón, creando un efecto distintivo de gradiente de color. **Antecedentes:** La imagen no proporciona ninguna información visible sobre los antecedentes más allá de la rama de roble caído en la que crece el hongo. La iluminación parece ser natural, sin sombras o resaltados fuertes que puedan distraer del detalle del hongo en sí. **Conclusión:** En resumen, esta fotografía captura los intrincados detalles de la textura superficial y la coloración del hongo poroide marrón. La disposición uniforme de pequeños poros a través de toda la superficie crea un patrón visualmente impresionante que invita a un examen más detenido. – Spanish translation

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