Frothy porecrust fungus (Oxyporus latemarginatus, Emmia latemarginata) on bark of a dry cedar tree near the lake in Lake Bryan Park. Bryan, Texas

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📍 Bryan, TX 77807, USA
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College Station - Bryan, Texas, November 28 - 30, 2018

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The image shows a close-up view of a fungus growing on the bark of a dry cedar tree.

**Fungus Details**

* The fungus has a frothy appearance, with a light tan or beige color.
* It covers most of the bark surface, forming a thick layer that appears to be several inches deep in some areas.
* The fungus is characterized by its unique texture and pattern, featuring short, thin, white filaments that resemble hair or fibers.

**Tree Details**

* The tree is identified as a cedar tree based on the shape and size of its bark.
* The bark itself is dry and cracked in many places, with some areas appearing to be rotting or decaying.
* There are no visible signs of leaves or needles on the tree, suggesting that it may be dead or dying.

**Background**

* The background of the image appears to be a rocky or earthy surface, possibly a forest floor or trail.
* There are no other objects or features visible in the image beyond the fungus and the tree.

**Overall Impression**

* The image suggests that the fungus is thriving in an environment where the tree has died or is dying.
* The presence of the fungus on the bark may indicate that the tree is providing a nutrient-rich substrate for its growth.
* Overall, the image provides a detailed view of the unique texture and pattern of the frothy porecrust fungus growing on the bark of a dry cedar tree. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El hongo con costra de poro espumoso (Oxyporus latemarginatus, Emmia latemarginata) en la corteza de un cedro seco cerca del lago en el Lake Bryan Park. Bryan, Texas, noviembre 30, 2018. La imagen muestra una vista de cerca de un hongo que crece en la corteza de un cedro seco. **Detalles del hongo* El hongo tiene un aspecto espumoso, con un color beige o marrón claro ligero. * Cubre la mayor parte de la superficie de la corteza, formando una capa gruesa que parece tener varios centímetros de profundidad en algunas zonas. * El hongo se caracteriza por su textura y patrón únicos, con filamentos cortos, delgados y blancos que recuerdan a pelos o fibras. **Detalles del árbol* El árbol se identifica como un cedro en función de la forma y el tamaño de su corteza. * La corteza en sí es seca y agrietada en muchos sitios, pareciendo estar podrida o en proceso de descomposición en algunas zonas. * No hay signos visibles de hojas u haces en el árbol, lo que sugiere que puede estar muerto o muriéndose. **Antecedentes** * El fondo de la imagen parece ser una superficie rocosa o terrosa, posiblemente un suelo forestal o un camino. * No hay otros objetos ni características visibles en la imagen además del hongo y el árbol. **Impresión general** * La imagen sugiere que el hongo está prosperando en un entorno donde el árbol ha muerto o se encuentra en proceso de morir. * La presencia del hongo sobre la corteza puede indicar que el árbol proporciona un sustrato rico en nutrientes para su crecimiento. * En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de la textura y el patrón únicos del hongo con costra de poro espumoso que crece sobre la corteza de un cedro seco. – Spanish translation

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