Netted Crust fungus (Byssomerulius corium) under an oak log in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of a fungal growth, specifically the Netted Crust fungus (Byssomerulius corium), situated under an oak log in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. The photograph was taken on November 26, 2019.

**Fungal Growth Characteristics**

* **Coloration**: The fungus exhibits a vibrant orange hue.
* **Texture**: Its surface appears rough and irregular, featuring numerous small, raised bumps or nodules.
* **Size**: The fungal growth occupies the majority of the image's frame, covering an area that spans approximately two-thirds of the total space.

**Background**

* **Location**: Underneath an oak log in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas.
* **Environmental Context**: Although not explicitly stated, based on the context provided by the caption, it can be inferred that the image was captured during a period of autumn or early winter. This inference is supported by the presence of fallen leaves and the specific location under an oak log.

**Overall Impression**

The image effectively captures the intricate details of the Netted Crust fungus, showcasing its unique characteristics and texture. The inclusion of the environmental context adds depth to the photograph, providing a sense of place and time for the viewer. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Captura de hongos con crustáceos (Byssomerulius corium) debajo de un tronco de roble en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 26 de noviembre de 2019. La imagen presenta una vista detallada del crecimiento fúngico, específicamente el hongo con crustáceos (Byssomerulius corium), situado debajo de un tronco de roble en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. La fotografía fue tomada el 26 de noviembre de 2019. **Características del crecimiento fúngico** * **Coloración**: El hongo exhibe un tono naranja vibrante. * **Textura**: Su superficie aparece áspera e irregular, con numerosas protuberancias o nódulos pequeños y elevados. * **Tamaño**: El crecimiento fúngico ocupa la mayor parte del encuadre de la imagen, cubriendo un área que abarca aproximadamente dos tercios del espacio total. **Antecedentes** * **Ubicación**: Debajo de un tronco de roble en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. * **Contexto ambiental**: Aunque no se indica explícitamente, basado en el contexto proporcionado por la legenda, se puede inferir que la imagen fue capturada durante un período de otoño o principios del invierno. Esta inferencia está respaldada por la presencia de hojas caídas y la ubicación específica debajo de un tronco de roble. **Impresión general** La imagen capta efectivamente los detalles intrincados del hongo con crustáceos, mostrando sus características únicas y textura. La inclusión del contexto ambiental agrega profundidad a la fotografía, proporcionando un sentido de lugar y tiempo para el espectador. – Spanish translation

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