Brown cap of a bracket polypore mushroom Fomes fasciatus in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image features a close-up view of a bracket polypore mushroom, specifically the brown cap of Fomes fasciatus, situated on a rocky surface in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. The photograph was taken on June 6, 2019.

**Key Features:**

* **Mushroom Cap:** The mushroom cap is prominently displayed in the center of the image, showcasing its characteristic brown color and distinctive shape.
* **Rocky Surface:** The cap rests on a rough, rocky surface that is partially visible at the bottom of the image. The rock's texture appears to be weathered and worn, with some areas displaying a lighter gray hue.
* **Background:** Although not clearly visible in the image, it can be inferred that the background consists of more rocks or possibly tree bark. This is based on the context provided by the caption.

**Overall Impression:**

The photograph presents an intimate view of a single mushroom cap growing on a rocky surface within Lick Creek Park. The image effectively conveys the natural environment and habitat of this particular species, providing insight into its growth patterns and ecological niche. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

La cúpula marrón de un hongo Bracket Polypore Fomes fasciatus en el Parque Lick Creek. College Station, Texas, 6 de junio de 2019. La imagen muestra una vista de cerca de un hongo Bracket Polypore, específicamente la cúpula marrón de Fomes fasciatus, situada en una superficie rocosa en el Parque Lick Creek, College Station, Texas. La fotografía se tomó el 6 de junio de 2019. **Características Clave:** * **Cúpula del hongo:** La cúpula del hongo está prominentemente exhibida en el centro de la imagen, mostrando su característico color marrón y forma distintiva. * **Superficie rocosa:** La cúpula descansa sobre una superficie rocosa áspera que se puede ver parcialmente en la parte inferior de la imagen. La textura de la piedra parece erosionada y desgastada, con algunas áreas mostrando un matiz gris más claro. * **Fondo:** Aunque no es visible claramente en la imagen, puede inferirse que el fondo consiste en más rocas o posiblemente corteza de árboles. Esto se basa en el contexto proporcionado por la descripción. **Impresión general:** La fotografía presenta una vista íntima de una única cúpula de hongo creciendo sobre una superficie rocosa dentro del Parque Lick Creek. La imagen transmite eficazmente el entorno natural y hábitat de esta especie en particular, proporcionando información sobre sus patrones de crecimiento y nicho ecológico. – Spanish translation

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