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Brown prostrate polypore mushrooms Brunneoporus malicola(?) on rotting wood in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, June 14, 2019

Location on mapsRaccoon Run, College Station, TX 77845, USA
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Brown prostrate polypores of the species Brunneoporus malicola thrive on decaying wood in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. A photograph taken on June 14, 2019, captures these fascinating fungi in their natural habitat. – generated by AI

The image presents a detailed view of brown prostrate polypore mushrooms, specifically identified as Brunneoporus malicola(?) by an expert, growing on rotting wood in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. The photograph captures the unique characteristics of these fungi.

**Physical Characteristics**

* **Color:** The mushrooms exhibit a uniform light to medium brown color.
* **Shape and Size:** They are flat with irregular edges and have a relatively small size compared to other types of polypore mushrooms.
* **Texture:** Their surface features numerous tiny pores that contribute to their unique texture.

**Growth Environment**

* **Substrate:** The mushrooms are growing on rotting wood, which suggests they thrive in decaying organic matter.
* **Location:** They are found in Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas, indicating a preference for temperate climates with sufficient moisture.

**Distinguishing Features**

* **Pores:** The presence of numerous tiny pores on their surface is a key identifying feature.
* **Growth Pattern:** Their prostrate growth habit allows them to cover large areas of the rotting wood.

**Conclusion**

The image provides an intimate look at Brunneoporus malicola(?) mushrooms, highlighting their distinctive physical characteristics and growth environment. These details are crucial for mycologists and naturalists seeking to identify and study these fascinating organisms. – AI vision

Los hongos poliporos marrones prostrados Brunneoporus malicola (?) en madera podrida en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 14 de junio de 2019. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de los hongos poliporos marrones prostrados, identificados específicamente como Brunneoporus malicola (?) por un experto, que crecen en madera podrida en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. La fotografía captura las características únicas de estos hongos. **Características Físicas** * **Color:** Los hongos presentan un color marrón claro a medio uniforme. * **Forma y Tamaño:** Son planos con bordes irregulares y tienen un tamaño relativamente pequeño en comparación con otros tipos de hongos poliporos. * **Textura:** Su superficie cuenta con numerosos poros minúsculos que contribuyen a su textura única. **Entorno de Crecimiento** * **Sustrato:** Los hongos están creciendo en madera podrida, lo que sugiere que prosperan en materia orgánica en descomposición. * **Ubicación:** Se encuentran en Lick Creek Park en College Station, Texas, lo que indica una preferencia por climas templados con humedad suficiente. **Características Distintivas** * **Poros:** La presencia de numerosos poros minúsculos en su superficie es una característica clave de identificación. * **Hábitat de Crecimiento:** Su hábito de crecimiento prostrado les permite cubrir grandes áreas de la madera podrida. **Conclusión** La imagen proporciona un vistazo cercano a los hongos Brunneoporus malicola (?) que resalta sus características físicas distintivas y el entorno en el que crecen. Estos detalles son cruciales para micólogos y naturalistas que buscan identificar y estudiar estos fascinantes organismos. – Spanish translation



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