The image shows a close-up view of a poroid crust fungus growing on the surface of an oak branch. The fungus appears to be a type of bracket or shelf fungus that has formed a thick, crust-like layer on the bark of the tree.
Here are some key features of the image:
* **Color:** The fungus is light brown in color with darker brown patches scattered throughout.
* **Texture:** The surface of the fungus is rough and irregular, with many small ridges and grooves visible.
* **Shape:** The fungus has a flat, broad shape that covers most of the surface of the oak branch.
* **Size:** It is difficult to estimate the size of the fungus from this image alone, but it appears to be quite large compared to the surrounding bark.
Overall, the image provides a detailed view of the texture and structure of the poroid crust fungus growing on an oak branch. – AI vision
El hongo de la corteza poroide en una rama de roble en el David E. Schob Nature Preserve en 906 Ashburn Street, College Station, Texas, el 13 de diciembre de 2017. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de un hongo de la corteza poroide creciendo en la superficie de una rama de roble. El hongo parece ser un tipo de seta o estante que ha formado una capa gruesa y similar a una costra en la corteza del árbol. Aquí hay algunas características clave de la imagen: * **Color:** El hongo es de color marrón claro con manchas marrones oscuras dispersadas por toda ella. * **Textura:** La superficie del hongo es rugosa e irregular, con muchos bordes pequeños y surcos visibles. * **Forma:** El hongo tiene una forma plana y ancha que cubre la mayor parte de la superficie de la rama de roble. * **Tamaño:** Es difícil estimar el tamaño del hongo solo a partir de esta imagen, pero parece ser bastante grande en comparación con la corteza circundante. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de la textura y estructura del hongo de la corteza poroide que crece en una rama de roble. – Spanish translation
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