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Some white Poria mushrooms on a cut tree in Bee ...

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Some white Poria mushrooms on a cut tree in Bee Creek Park. College Station, Texas, December 23, 2017



A group of white Poria mushrooms can be seen growing on the remains of a cut tree in Bee Creek Park, College Station, Texas. This photograph was captured on December 23, 2017, showcasing the intricate details and textures of the fungi. The mushrooms' delicate caps and stems add a touch of elegance to the otherwise barren tree trunk, creating a striking contrast between life and decay. – generated by AI

The image shows a close-up view of a cut tree trunk covered with white Poria mushrooms. The mushrooms are clustered together and have a fan-shaped or coral-like appearance, with many small holes throughout their surface. They appear to be growing on the side of the tree trunk, which is dark brown in color.

**Key Features:**

* **Mushrooms:** White, fan-shaped or coral-like, numerous small holes
* **Tree Trunk:** Dark brown, cut (possibly recently felled)
* **Background:** None visible due to close-up nature of the image

**Overall Impression:**
The image suggests that the tree was recently cut down and is now providing an environment for the Poria mushrooms to grow. The white coloration of the mushrooms makes them stand out against the dark brown background, creating a visually striking contrast. – AI vision

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