Rusty brown corticioid fungus Phlebia subochracea(?) under a fallen oak at Lake Somerville Trailway near Birch Creek Unit of Somerville Lake State Park. Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of the underside of a fallen oak tree branch, showcasing a rust-colored corticioid fungus named Phlebia subochracea(?) at Lake Somerville Trailway near Birch Creek Unit of Somerville Lake State Park in Texas.

Upon closer inspection, the surface of the branch reveals numerous cracks and fissures that are partially filled with the yellowish-brown fungus. The fungus covers a significant portion of the underside of the branch, but it appears to be growing unevenly, as some areas remain bare. Additionally, there is a dark brown spot on the left side of the image that may indicate a different type of growth or discoloration.

The overall appearance of the image suggests that the fungus has been growing on the branch for an extended period, possibly several years. The presence of cracks and fissures in the branch also indicates that it has likely been exposed to environmental stressors such as weathering and decay over time.

In terms of composition, the image features a single subject – the underside of the fallen oak tree branch – which is the main focus of the photograph. The surrounding environment is not visible, but the overall context suggests that the image was taken in a natural setting, possibly near a lake or forest area.

Overall, the image provides a detailed and intimate view of the growth patterns of Phlebia subochracea(?) on a fallen oak tree branch, highlighting its unique characteristics and potential uses as an ecological indicator. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El hongo corticioide marrón oxidado Phlebia subochracea(?) bajo un robles caído en Lake Somerville Trailway cerca de Birch Creek Unit of Somerville Lake State Park, Texas, el 21 de diciembre de 2019. La imagen muestra una vista de cerca del lado inferior de una rama de roble caído, que muestra un hongo corticioide de color óxido llamado Phlebia subochracea(?) En Lake Somerville Trailway cerca de Birch Creek Unit of Somerville Lake State Park en Texas. Tras un examen más detallado, la superficie de la rama revela numerosas grietas y fisuras que están parcialmente llenas con el hongo de color marrón amarillento en la parte inferior de la rama, pero parece estar creciendo irregularmente, ya que algunas áreas permanecen desnudas. Además, hay una mancha marrón oscuro en el lado izquierdo de la imagen que puede indicar un tipo diferente de crecimiento o decoloración. El aspecto general de la imagen sugiere que el hongo ha estado creciendo sobre la rama durante un período prolongado, posiblemente varios años. La presencia de grietas y fisuras en la rama también indica que probablemente se ha expuesto a estresores ambientales como el desgaste y la decadencia con el tiempo. En términos de composición, la imagen presenta un único sujeto: la parte inferior de la rama del roble caído, que es el principal enfoque de la fotografía. El entorno circundante no es visible, pero el contexto general sugiere que se tomó en un entorno natural, posiblemente cerca de un lago o área forestal. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada e íntima de los patrones de crecimiento del Phlebia subochracea(?) Sobre una rama de roble caído, destacando sus características únicas y potenciales usos como indicador ecológico. – Spanish translation

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