Finger like sporocarps of slime mold Arcyria obvelata on rotting oak(?) in Bastrop State Park. Bastrop, Texas

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The image features a close-up of several finger-like sporocarps of the slime mold Arcyria obvelata growing on rotting oak wood in Bastrop State Park, Texas. These tan-colored structures resemble tiny fingers or tentacles and are densely packed together.

**Key Features:**

* **Sporocarps**: The image showcases numerous tan-colored finger-like sporocarps of the slime mold Arcyria obvelata.
* **Growth Site**: The sporocarps are growing on rotting oak wood in Bastrop State Park, Texas.
* **Coloration**: The sporocarps exhibit a vibrant tan color and closely resemble tiny fingers or tentacles.

**Conclusion:**

The image provides a detailed view of the finger-like sporocarps of the slime mold Arcyria obvelata growing on rotting oak wood in Bastrop State Park, Texas. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Los esporocarpos en forma de dedo del Liquen Musgo Arcyria obvelata sobre la corteza podrida de roble(?) en el Parque Estatal de Bastrop. Bastrop, Texas, 14 de octubre de 2018. La imagen muestra un primer plano de varios esporocarpos en forma de dedo del liquen musgo Arcyria obvelata creciendo sobre la madera podrida de roble en el Parque Estatal de Bastrop, Texas. Estas estructuras de color tostado se asemejan a dedos o tentáculos pequeños y están muy juntos. **Características clave:** * **Esorocarpos**: La imagen muestra numerosos esporocarpos en forma de dedo del liquen musgo Arcyria obvelata, de color tostado. * **Lugar de crecimiento**: Los esporocarpos están creciendo sobre la madera podrida de roble en el Parque Estatal de Bastrop, Texas. * **Coloración**: Los esporocarpos exhiben un vibrante color tostado y se asemejan mucho a dedos o tentáculos pequeños. **Conclusión:** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de los esporocarpos en forma de dedo del liquen musgo Arcyria obvelata que crecen sobre la madera podrida de roble en el Parque Estatal de Bastrop, Texas. – Spanish translation

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