Whitish porous crust fungus Oxyporus latemarginatus on a dry red cedar tree in Lake Bryan Park. Bryan, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of a whitish, porous crust fungus adhering to the bark of a dry red cedar tree situated within Lake Bryan Park, Bryan, Texas. The photograph was captured on March 13, 2018.

**Fungus Characteristics**

* **Color**: Whitish
* **Texture**: Porous
* **Shape**: Irregularly shaped patches that appear as if they are growing out of the bark

The fungus exhibits a distinctive appearance, with irregularly-shaped patches that seem to be sprouting from the tree's bark. These patches are whitish in color and have a porous texture, giving them a unique visual appearance.

**Tree Characteristics**

* **Type**: Red Cedar
* **Condition**: Dry
* **Location**: Lake Bryan Park

The red cedar tree is characterized as dry, indicating that it may be experiencing some level of stress or dehydration. The fungus appears to be thriving in this environment, suggesting that the tree's condition could be contributing to its growth.

**Background**

* **Location**: Lake Bryan Park, Bryan, Texas
* **Time**: March 13, 2018

The background of the image features a dark brown color, which is likely due to the tree's bark. The presence of other organisms or debris on the tree's surface is not visible in this close-up view.

**Overall**

* **Subject**: Whitish porous crust fungus Oxyporus latemarginatus
* **Object**: Dry red cedar tree

The image provides a detailed look at the whitish, porous crust fungus Oxyporus latemarginatus growing on a dry red cedar tree in Lake Bryan Park. The fungus appears to be thriving in this environment, with its irregularly-shaped patches giving it a unique visual appearance. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Un hongo de corteza porosa blanquecina Oxyporus latemarginatus en un roble seco en Lake Bryan Park. Bryan, Texas, 13 de marzo de 2018. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de un hongo de corteza porosa blanco que se adhiere a la corteza de un roble seco situado en el Parque Lake Bryan, Bryan, Texas. La fotografía fue capturada el 13 de marzo de 2018. **Características del hongo** * **Color**: Blanquecino * **Textura**: Poroso * **Forma**: Parches de forma irregular que aparecen como si estuvieran creciendo fuera de la corteza El hongo exhibe un aspecto distintivo, con parches de forma irregular que parecen brotar de la corteza del árbol. Estos parches son de color blanquecino y tienen una textura porosa, lo que les da un aspecto visual único. **Características del árbol** * **Tipo**: Roble rojo * **Condición**: Seco * **Ubicación**: Parque Lake Bryan El roble rojo se caracteriza como seco, lo que indica que puede estar experimentando algún nivel de estrés o deshidratación. El hongo parece estar prosperando en este entorno, lo que sugiere que la condición del árbol podría contribuir a su crecimiento. **Antecedentes** * **Ubicación**: Parque Lake Bryan, Bryan, Texas * **Tiempo**: 13 de marzo de 2018 El fondo de la imagen presenta un color marrón oscuro, probablemente debido a la corteza del árbol. La presencia de otros organismos o restos en la superficie del árbol no es visible en esta vista detallada. **En general** * **Sujeto**: Hongo de corteza porosa blanquecina Oxyporus latemarginatus * **Objeto**: Roble rojo seco La imagen proporciona una mirada detallada al hongo de corteza porosa blanquecino Oxyporus latemarginatus que crece en un roble rojo seco en el Parque Lake Bryan. El hongo parece estar prosperando en este entorno, con sus parches de forma irregular dándole un aspecto visual único. – Spanish translation

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