Spreading tooth mushroom (Steccherinum robustius) in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas, April 4 - 5, 2018

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The image presents a close-up view of the spreading tooth mushroom (Steccherinum robustius), showcasing its unique characteristics. The mushroom's cap is characterized by its irregular shape and numerous small, white teeth-like structures that cover its surface. These teeth are densely packed and give the appearance of fine bristles or fibers.

The stem of the mushroom is short and stout, connecting the cap to the base of the fungus. It appears to be slightly thicker than the cap, with a similar texture. The base of the fungus is not visible in this image but can be inferred based on the context of the photograph.

In terms of coloration, the spreading tooth mushroom exhibits a predominantly white or light-colored hue, which is consistent with its species characteristics. There are no other notable features or colors present in the image.

The background of the image is dark brown and appears to be a wooden surface, possibly a tree trunk or log. This suggests that the photograph was taken in a natural setting, such as a forest or woodland area. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of simplicity and focus on the subject matter, with no distractions or competing elements present.

In conclusion, the image provides a detailed and intimate view of the spreading tooth mushroom, highlighting its unique appearance and characteristics. The photograph's composition and presentation effectively convey the subject's texture, coloration, and overall aesthetic appeal, making it an engaging and informative visual representation of this species. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El hongo de diente extensible (Steccherinum robustius) en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, 4 de abril de 2018. La imagen presenta una vista detallada del hongo de diente extensible (Steccherinum robustius), destacando sus características únicas. El sombrero del hongo se caracteriza por su forma irregular y las numerosas estructuras pequeñas blancas en forma de dientes que cubren su superficie. Estos dientes están densamente empaquetados y dan la apariencia de cerdas finas o fibras. El tallo del hongo es corto y robusto, conectando el sombrero a la base del hongo. Parece ser ligeramente más grueso que el sombrero, con una textura similar. La base del hongo no es visible en esta imagen, pero puede deducirse en función del contexto de la fotografía. En términos de coloración, el hongo de diente extensible exhibe un tono predominantemente blanco o claro, que coincide con las características de su especie. No hay otros rasgos o colores destacables en la imagen. El fondo de la imagen es marrón oscuro y parece ser una superficie de madera, posiblemente un tronco de árbol o un tronco. Esto sugiere que la fotografía se tomó en un entorno natural, como un bosque o área boscosa. La atmósfera general de la imagen es simple y enfocada en el tema, sin distracciones ni elementos competidores presentes. En conclusión, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada y cercana del hongo de diente extensible, destacando su aspecto único y características. La composición y presentación de la fotografía transmiten efectivamente la textura, coloración y apariencia general atractiva del sujeto, haciéndola una representación visual envolvente e informativa de esta especie. – Spanish translation

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