Close up of spreading tooth mushroom (Steccherinum robustius) in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of the spreading tooth mushroom (Steccherinum robustius), captured on April 4th, 2018, within Hensel Park, College Station, Texas.

* **Background:** The background appears to be composed of brown soil or earth, which serves as the foundation for the growth of the mushroom.
* **Mushroom Growth:** The spreading tooth mushroom is characterized by its distinctive growth pattern. It features a large number of tiny, branching structures resembling teeth, giving it its common name. These branches are densely packed and spread out across the surface, forming an intricate network.
* **Coloration:** The coloration of the mushroom is notable, with a light brown hue dominating the overall appearance. However, upon closer inspection, a subtle white or cream-colored tint can be observed in certain areas.
* **Texture:** The texture of the mushroom's growth is complex and varied. The dense arrangement of branches creates a rough, irregular surface that contrasts with the relatively smooth background soil.
* **Overall Appearance:** The spreading tooth mushroom presents an interesting visual appearance due to its unique growth pattern and coloration. Its ability to spread out across the soil creates a striking contrast between the mushroom's texture and the surrounding environment.

In summary, the image showcases the spreading tooth mushroom in detail, highlighting its distinctive growth patterns, coloration, and texture against the brown background of the soil. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Un plano cercano del hongo diente extendido (Steccherinum robustius) en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, el 4 de abril de 2018. La imagen presenta una vista de cerca del hongo diente extendido (Steccherinum robustius), capturada el 4 de abril de 2018 dentro del Hensel Park, College Station, Texas. **Antecedentes:** El fondo parece estar compuesto por suelo o tierra marrón, que sirve como base para el crecimiento del hongo. **Crecimiento del hongo:** El hongo diente extendido se caracteriza por su patrón de crecimiento distintivo. Presenta un gran número de estructuras ramificadas pequeñas similares a dientes, dándole su nombre común. Estos ramales están densamente empaquetados y se extienden por toda la superficie, formando una red intrincada. **Coloración:** La coloración del hongo es notable, con un tono marrón claro que domina el aspecto general. Sin embargo, tras observarlo de cerca, se puede observar un matiz blanco o crema en ciertas áreas. **Textura:** La textura del crecimiento del hongo es compleja y variada. La disposición densa de ramales crea una superficie áspera e irregular que contrasta con el fondo marrón relativamente suave. **Aspecto general:** El hongo diente extendido presenta un aspecto visual interesante debido a su patrón de crecimiento y coloración únicos. Su capacidad para extenderse por todo el suelo crea un contraste sorprendente entre la textura del hongo y el entorno circundante. En resumen, la imagen muestra en detalle el hongo diente extendido, destacando sus patrones de crecimiento, coloración y textura característicos sobre el fondo marrón del suelo. – Spanish translation

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