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Prostrate fungus Fuscoporia gilva (Phellinus gilvus)(?) on Kiwanis Nature Trail. College Station, Texas, April 6, 2018

Location on mapsKiwanis Nature Trail, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, 77843, United States
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On a sunny day in April, I spotted a fascinating species of fungus while exploring the Kiwanis Nature Trail in College Station, Texas. The Prostrate fungus Fuscoporia gilva (Phellinus gilvus), with its vibrant yellowish-brown cap and white stem, caught my attention. I captured this photograph on April 6, 2018, showcasing the intricate details of this unique organism. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of a brownish-yellow fungus growing on a tree trunk or branch. The fungal growth has a rough texture and appears to be attached to the surface via small white spores.

* **Tree Trunk/Bark:**
* The fungus is primarily located on the left side of the image.
* It covers approximately 60% of the visible tree trunk or branch.
* The bark exhibits a brownish color with lighter patches, possibly indicating age or weathering.
* **Fungus Growth:**
* The fungus has a flat and rounded shape.
* Its surface features small white spores that seem to be attached to the tree trunk/bark.
* The fungus displays a rough texture, which could be due to its growth pattern or environmental factors.
* **Background/Context:**
* The image does not provide any visible background beyond the immediate vicinity of the fungus and the tree trunk/bark.
* There are no other organisms or objects present in the frame.

In summary, the image captures a detailed view of a brownish-yellow fungus growing on a tree trunk or branch. The fungus exhibits a rough texture and is attached to the surface via small white spores. – AI vision

Hongo prostrado Fuscoporia gilva (Phellinus gilvus)(?) en el Sendero Natural Kiwanis. College Station, Texas, 6 de abril de 2018. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de un hongo amarillo parduzco que crece en el tronco o rama de un árbol. El crecimiento fúngico tiene una textura rugosa y parece estar unido a la superficie mediante pequeñas esporas blancas. * **Tronco/Corteza**: * El hongo se encuentra principalmente en el lado izquierdo de la imagen. * Cubre aproximadamente el 60% del tronco o rama visible del árbol. * La corteza muestra un color parduzco con manchas más claras, lo que podría indicar su edad o desgaste por el tiempo. * **Crecimiento fúngico**: * El hongo tiene una forma plana y redonda. * Su superficie cuenta con pequeñas esporas blancas que parecen estar unidas al tronco/corteza del árbol. * El crecimiento fúngico presenta una textura rugosa, lo cual podría ser debido a su patrón de crecimiento o factores ambientales. * **Fondo/Contexto**: * La imagen no muestra ningún fondo visible más allá del entorno inmediato del hongo y el tronco/corteza del árbol. * No hay otros organismos u objetos presentes en la toma. En resumen, la imagen captura una vista detallada de un hongo amarillo parduzco que crece en el tronco o rama de un árbol. El hongo presenta una textura rugosa y está unido a la superficie mediante pequeñas esporas blancas. – Spanish translation


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