The image depicts a close-up view of several green oak leaves with circular spots or lesions, possibly caused by a fungal infection such as Oak Leaf Anthracnose (Dicarpella dryina). The spots are typically round and dark brown or black.
* **Leaves**:
* There are multiple green leaves visible in the image.
* They have serrated edges and pointed tips.
* Some of the leaves appear healthy, while others show signs of disease with circular spots or lesions.
* **Spots/Lesions**:
* The spots are round and dark brown or black.
* They vary in size but are generally small to medium-sized.
* Some spots have a lighter center, giving them a bull's-eye appearance.
* The spots appear randomly scattered across the leaves, with no apparent pattern.
* **Background**:
* The background of the image is not visible due to the close-up nature of the photo.
* It appears that the leaves are lying on top of some dry brown material, possibly pine needles or fallen leaves.
In summary, the image shows several green oak leaves with circular spots or lesions, likely caused by a fungal infection. The spots are round and dark brown or black, varying in size but generally small to medium-sized. They appear randomly scattered across the leaves, with no apparent pattern. – AI vision
La anomia de la hoja del roble (hongos en las hojas, Dicarpella dryina, Tubakia dryina) en el camino de senderismo Lone Star en el bosque nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery. Texas, 17 de junio de 2018. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de varias hojas de roble verdes con manchas o lesiones circulares, posiblemente causadas por una infección fúngica como la antracnosis de las hojas del roble (Dicarpella dryina). Las manchas son típicamente redondas y marrones oscuras o negras. * **Hojas**: * Hay múltiples hojas verdes visibles en la imagen. * Tienen bordes serrados y puntas agudas. * Algunas de las hojas parecen sanas, mientras que otras muestran signos de enfermedad con manchas o lesiones circulares. * **Manchas/Lesiones**: * Las manchas son redondas y marrones oscuras o negras. * Varian en tamaño pero son generalmente pequeñas a de tamaño mediano. * Algunas manchas tienen un centro más claro, dándoles una apariencia de blanco al centro. * Las manchas aparecen dispersas aleatoriamente por las hojas, sin ningún patrón evidente. * **Antecedentes**: * Los antecedentes de la imagen no son visibles debido a la naturaleza detallada de la foto. * Parece que las hojas están tendidas sobre algún material seco y marrón, posiblemente acículas de pino o hojas caídas. En resumen, la imagen muestra varias hojas verdes de roble con manchas o lesiones circulares, probablemente causadas por una infección fúngica. Las manchas son redondas y marrones oscuras o negras, variando en tamaño pero generalmente pequeñas a mediano. Estas aparecen dispersas aleatoriamente por las hojas, sin ningún patrón evidente. – Spanish translation
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