Gills of Trametopsis cervina mushrooms in Bee Creek Park. College Station, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of the gills of Trametopsis cervina mushrooms growing on a tree stump or log in Bee Creek Park, College Station, Texas. The photograph was taken on December 21, 2017.

**Visible Features**

* **Mushroom Gills**: The white and fluffy-looking parts are likely the gills of the mushroom. These structures contain spores that will eventually release to disperse the species.
* **Gill Structure**: The gills appear to be irregularly shaped, with some being more rounded than others. They have a soft, fuzzy appearance due to the presence of mycelium (vegetative part of the fungus) and tiny hairs or fibers.
* **Coloration**: The gills are predominantly white but may display a light cream or pale yellowish tint towards their bases.

**Background**

* **Tree Stump/Log**: The mushroom is growing on what appears to be either a tree stump or log, possibly from a deciduous tree. The surface beneath the mushrooms shows signs of decay and weathering.
* **Bee Creek Park Environment**: Although not visible in this close-up shot, the park's environment likely includes other trees, vegetation, and possibly other types of fungi.

**Image Composition**

The image is cropped to focus on the mushroom gills, with minimal background elements visible. The overall composition effectively highlights the unique characteristics of Trametopsis cervina mushrooms. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Las láminas de los hongos Trametopsis cervina en el parque Bee Creek. College Station, Texas, 21 de diciembre de 2017. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de las láminas de los hongos Trametopsis cervina que crecen en un tronco o leña en el parque Bee Creek, College Station, Texas. La fotografía fue tomada el 21 de diciembre de 2017. **Elementos Visibles** * **Láminas de Hongo**: Las partes blancas y esponjosas son probablemente las láminas del hongo. Estas estructuras contienen esporas que se liberarán eventualmente para dispersar la especie. * **Estructura de las Láminas**: Las láminas parecen tener una forma irregular, con algunas más redondeadas que otras. Tienen un aspecto suave y peludo debido a la presencia del micelio (parte vegetativa del hongo) y pequeños pelos o fibras. * **Coloración**: Las láminas son predominantemente blancas, pero pueden mostrar un tinte crema claro o amarillento hacia sus bases. **Antecedentes** * **Tronco/Leña**: El hongo está creciendo en lo que parece ser un tronco o leña, posiblemente de un árbol caducifolio. La superficie debajo del hongo muestra signos de descomposición y desgaste por el tiempo. * **Entorno del Parque Bee Creek**: Aunque no se pueden ver en esta vista detallada, es probable que el entorno del parque incluya otros árboles, vegetación y posiblemente otros tipos de hongos. **Composición de la imagen** La imagen está recortada para centrarse en las láminas de los hongos, con muy pocos elementos de fondo visibles. La composición global resalta efectivamente las características únicas de los hongos Trametopsis cervina. – Spanish translation

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