Polypore mushroom Trametopsis cervina on a cut stem of Yaupon holly 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 polypore mushroom, specifically **Trametopsis cervina**, growing on the cut stem of a Yaupon holly tree in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. The photograph was taken on December 13, 2019.

**Mushroom Characteristics:**

* The mushroom exhibits a brownish coloration.
* It features numerous long, thin spines or teeth along its surface.
* These spines are densely packed and run vertically down the length of the mushroom.
* A single leaf from the Yaupon holly tree is visible on top of the mushroom.

**Background:**

* The background of the image is out of focus but appears to be a natural setting, possibly a forest or woodland area.
* The overall atmosphere suggests a winter scene, given the presence of fallen leaves and the cold season.

**Mushroom Identification:**

* **Trametopsis cervina**, commonly known as the deer polypore, is a type of bracket fungus that grows on trees.
* It is characterized by its brownish color and long, thin spines or teeth along its surface.
* The mushroom is typically found growing on deciduous trees, such as oak and maple.

**Conclusion:**

The image provides a detailed view of the **Trametopsis cervina** mushroom growing on the cut stem of a Yaupon holly tree in Lick Creek Park. The photograph showcases the mushroom's distinctive brownish color and long, thin spines or teeth along its surface. The background appears to be a natural setting, possibly a forest or woodland area, with an overall winter atmosphere. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Presenta una vista detallada de un hongo poliporo, específicamente **Trametopsis cervina**, que crece en el tallo cortado de un árbol de yaupon holly en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 13 de diciembre de 2019. La imagen presenta una vista de cerca de un hongo poliporo, específicamente **Trametopsis cervina**, que crece en el tallo cortado de un árbol de yaupon holly en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. La fotografía fue tomada el 13 de diciembre de 2019.
**Características del hongo:** * El hongo presenta una coloración pardusca. * Presenta numerosas espinas o dientes largos y finos a lo largo de su superficie. * Estas espinas están densamente empaquetadas y discurren verticalmente por toda la longitud del hongo. * Es visible una sola hoja del árbol de yaupon holly encima del hongo.
**Antecedentes:** * Los antecedentes de la imagen no están enfoque, pero parecen ser un entorno natural, posiblemente un bosque o área boscosa. * La atmósfera global sugiere una escena de invierno, dada la presencia de hojas caídas y la temporada fría.
**Identificación del hongo:** * **Trametopsis cervina**, comúnmente conocido como el poliporo venado, es un tipo de hongo en seta que crece en los árboles. * Se caracteriza por su coloración pardusca y espinas o dientes largos y finos a lo largo de su superficie. * El hongo se encuentra típicamente creciendo en árboles caducifolios, como robles y arces.
**Conclusión:** La imagen presenta una vista detallada del hongo **Trametopsis cervina** que crece en el tallo cortado de un árbol de yaupon holly en Lick Creek Park. La fotografía muestra al hongo con su distintiva coloración pardusca y espinas o dientes largos y finos a lo largo de su superficie. Los antecedentes parecen ser un entorno natural, posiblemente un bosque o área boscosa, con una atmósfera general de invierno. – Spanish translation

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