Resupinate form of polypore mushrooms Trametopsis cervina in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image showcases a close-up view of a resupinate form of polypore mushroom species known as **Trametopsis cervina**, captured at Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas on October 24th, 2018.

**Key Features:**

* The mushrooms have a white to light-brown color with a flat growth habit.
* They are characterized by their fan-shaped caps and long stems.
* Their fruiting bodies feature pores instead of gills.

**Fungal Characteristics:**

* **Resupinate Form:** This type of growth pattern is unusual for polypore mushrooms, which typically exhibit bracket-like forms. The resupinate form suggests that the mushroom has adapted to grow on surfaces such as wood, allowing it to spread out and cover a larger area.
* **Habitat:** Lick Creek Park provides an ideal habitat for Trametopsis cervina, with its diverse range of plant species and moist environment.

**Conclusion:**

The image offers a unique glimpse into the fascinating world of fungi, highlighting the diversity and adaptability of polypore mushrooms. The resupinate form of Trametopsis cervina is particularly noteworthy, as it demonstrates the ability of these organisms to thrive in a wide range of environments. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Muestra la forma resupinada de hongos poliporos Trametopsis cervina en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, el 24 de octubre del 2018. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de una especie de hongo poliporo de forma resupinada, conocido como **Trametopsis cervina**, capturado en Lick Creek Park en College Station, Texas el 24 de octubre del 2018.
**Características clave:** * Los hongos tienen un color blanco a marrón pálido con un hábitat plano. * Se caracterizan por sus sombreros en forma de abanico y tallos largos. * Sus cuerpos fructíferos presentan poros en lugar de láminas.
**Características del hongo:** * **Forma resupinada**: Este tipo de patrón de crecimiento es inusual para los hongos poliporos, que normalmente exhiben formas similares a soportes. La forma resupinada sugiere que el hongo se ha adaptado para crecer en superficies como la madera, lo que le permite extenderse y cubrir una área más grande. * **Hábitat:** Lick Creek Park proporciona un hábitat ideal para Trametopsis cervina, con su diversa gama de especies vegetales y medio ambiente húmedo.
**Conclusión:** La imagen ofrece una visión única del fascinante mundo de los hongos, destacando la diversidad y adaptabilidad de los hongos poliporos. La forma resupinada de Trametopsis cervina es particularmente notable, ya que demuestra la capacidad de estos organismos para prosperar en una amplia gama de entornos. – Spanish translation

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