The image shows a close-up of what appears to be a crust fungus growing on a large wet oak log. The overall coloration is beige with brown and black spots throughout, giving it an aged appearance.
It has a bumpy texture with small cracks that appear to have been caused by drying out at some point in the past.
The background consists only of the bark of the log, which appears to be cracked and weathered from age or lack of care. – AI vision
Hongo de la corteza Xylobolus subpileatus(?) en un tronco húmedo grande de roble en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 9 de julio de 2018. La imagen muestra un primer plano de lo que parece ser un hongo de la corteza que crece en un gran tronco húmedo de roble. La coloración general es beige con manchas marrones y negras por toda ella, dándole un aspecto envejecido. Tiene una textura bultosa con pequeñas grietas que parecen haber sido causadas por el secado en algún momento del pasado. El fondo consta solo de la corteza del tronco, que parece agrietada y desgastada por la edad o la falta de cuidados. – Spanish translation
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