Close up of soil jelly lichen (Enchylium tenax, Collema tenax) on a trodden path in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn St.. College Station, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of soil jelly lichen (Enchylium tenax, Collema tenax) thriving on a trodden path within the David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street in College Station, Texas.

**Key Features:**

* **Lichen Appearance:** The lichen forms circular patches with an irregular outline, showcasing its unique shape and texture.
* **Coloration:** The lichen exhibits a dark brown to black coloration, which is likely due to the presence of pigments or other substances that give it this distinctive hue.
* **Size and Distribution:** The lichen appears to be quite large, covering a significant portion of the trodden path. Its distribution seems random, with some areas having more dense growth than others.
* **Environmental Context:** The image suggests that the lichen is growing in an environment with adequate moisture, given its ability to thrive on a trodden path. This implies that the area receives sufficient rainfall or has access to water sources nearby.

**Conclusion:**

The soil jelly lichen (Enchylium tenax, Collema tenax) is a unique and fascinating organism that can be found in various environments around the world. Its ability to thrive on a trodden path highlights its adaptability and resilience in different ecosystems. The image provides valuable insights into the characteristics of this species and its potential uses or applications in fields such as ecology, botany, or even medicine. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Primer plano del liquen de jalea del suelo (Enchylium tenax, Collema tenax) en un camino trillado en la Reserva Natural David E. Schob en 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, 15 de enero de 2019. La imagen presenta una vista detallada del liquen de jalea del suelo (Enchylium tenax, Collema tenax) que prospera en un camino trillado dentro de la Reserva Natural David E. Schob en 906 Ashburn Street en College Station, Texas. **Características clave:** * **Aspecto del líquen:** El liquen forma parches circulares con un contorno irregular, lo que destaca su forma y textura únicas. * **Coloración:** El liquen exhibe una coloración de marrón oscuro a negro, lo que es probable debido a la presencia de pigmentos u otras sustancias que le dan este tono distintivo. * **Tamaño y distribución:** El liquen parece ser bastante grande, cubriendo una parte significativa del camino trillado. Su distribución parece aleatoria, con algunas áreas con un crecimiento más denso que otras. * **Contexto ambiental:** La imagen sugiere que el liquen está creciendo en un entorno con humedad adecuada, dada su capacidad para prosperar en un camino trillado. Esto implica que la zona recibe suficiente lluvia o tiene acceso a fuentes de agua cercanas. **Conclusión:** El liquen de jalea del suelo (Enchylium tenax, Collema tenax) es un organismo único y fascinante que puede encontrarse en diversos entornos alrededor del mundo. Su capacidad para prosperar en un camino trillado destaca su adaptabilidad y resiliencia en diferentes ecosistemas. La imagen proporciona valiosos insights sobre las características de esta especie y sus potenciales usos o aplicaciones en campos como la ecología, botánica, o incluso medicina. – Spanish translation

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