Underside of splitgill mushrooms (Schizophyllum commune) in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas, March 11, 2019

Album 2462: College Station, Texas, March 11, 2019

The image features a collection of Splitgill mushrooms (Schizophyllum commune), showcasing their unique characteristics.

**Visual Description:**
The mushroom caps have a distinctive fan-like shape and are arranged in a circular pattern. The undersides of the caps display a deep, glistening tan color with a subtle sheen that is not clearly visible due to the low resolution of the image.

**Background Information:**
Splitgill mushrooms typically grow on decaying logs or stumps, especially those from coniferous trees. They are known for their ability to absorb moisture and nutrients through their thin, membranous undersides, which can be easily damaged by handling.

**Scientific Significance:**
This species is of interest to mycologists due to its remarkable longevity, with some specimens reportedly living up to 20 years in laboratory conditions. It is also notable for its ability to form symbiotic relationships with certain insects and plants.

**Conclusion:**
The image provides a clear view of the Splitgill mushroom's unique morphology, highlighting its fan-like cap and glistening underside. The surrounding environment and the mushrooms' growth habits are not depicted in this image but are important aspects of their biology and ecology. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El lado inferior de los hongos splitgill (Schizophyllum commune) en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 11 de marzo de 2019. La imagen muestra una colección de hongos splitgill (Schizophyllum commune), mostrando sus características únicas. **Descripción visual:** Las setas tienen una forma distintiva similar a un abanico y están dispuestas en un patrón circular. La parte inferior de las tapas presenta un color castaño oscuro brillante con un brillo sutil que no es visible claramente debido a la baja resolución de la imagen. **Información sobre el fondo:** Los hongos splitgill suelen crecer en troncos o troncos podridos, especialmente los de árboles coníferos. Son conocidos por su capacidad para absorber humedad y nutrientes a través de sus partes inferiores delgadas y membranosas, que pueden dañarse fácilmente al manejar. **Significado científico:** Esta especie es de interés para los micólogos debido a su notable longevidad, con algunos ejemplares que viven hasta 20 años en condiciones de laboratorio. También es destacable por su capacidad para formar relaciones simbióticas con ciertos insectos y plantas. **Conclusión:** La imagen proporciona una vista clara de la morfología única del hongo splitgill, destacando su forma de abanico y parte inferior brillante. El entorno circundante y los hábitats de crecimiento de los hongos no se representan en esta imagen, pero son aspectos importantes de su biología y ecología. – Spanish translation

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