Pink pores of polypore mushrooms on a rotting oak log on Raccoon Run Train in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas, December 29 - 31, 2019

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The image presents a close-up view of the underside of a mushroom growing on a decaying oak log. The mushroom's pink pores are visible and appear to be arranged in an orderly pattern.

* **Mushroom's Pink Pores:**
* The pores are pinkish-white in color.
* They are densely packed and appear to be arranged in a radial pattern, with each pore connected to the central stem of the mushroom.
* The pores are relatively small, but they cover the entire surface of the mushroom's underside.
* **Decaying Oak Log:**
* The log is covered in a thick layer of fungal mycelium, which is visible as a white or off-white substance.
* The log appears to be heavily decayed, with many cracks and crevices visible on its surface.
* The log is likely made of oak wood, given the context of the image.
* **Background:**
* The background of the image is out of focus, but it appears to be a natural environment such as a forest or woodland area.
* There are no other visible objects in the background, suggesting that the mushroom and log are the primary subjects of the image.

In summary, the image shows a close-up view of the underside of a mushroom growing on a decaying oak log. The mushroom's pink pores are densely packed and arranged in a radial pattern, covering the entire surface of the mushroom's underside. The log is heavily decayed and covered in fungal mycelium, suggesting that it is likely made of oak wood. The background of the image is out of focus, but it appears to be a natural environment such as a forest or woodland area. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Presenta poros rosas del hongo poliporo en un tronco de roble podrido en el Raccoon Run Train en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 31 de diciembre de 2019. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de la parte inferior de un hongo que crece en un tronco de roble en descomposición. Los poros rosados del hongo son visibles y parecen estar dispuestos en un patrón ordenado. * **Poros rosas del hongo:**
* Los poros tienen un color blanco rosado. * Están densamente empaquetados y parecen estar dispuestos en un patrón radial, con cada poro conectado al tallo central del hongo. * Son relativamente pequeños, pero cubren toda la superficie de la parte inferior del hongo. * **Tronco de roble podrido:**
* El tronco está cubierto por una capa gruesa de micelio fúngico, visible como una sustancia blanca o blanquecina. * El tronco parece estar muy podrido, con muchas grietas y hendiduras visibles en su superficie. * Es probable que el tronco esté hecho de madera de roble, dado el contexto de la imagen. * **Antecedentes:**
* Los antecedentes de la imagen están desenfocados, pero parecen ser un entorno natural como un bosque o una zona boscosa. * No hay otros objetos visibles en el fondo, lo que sugiere que el hongo y el tronco son los temas principales de la imagen. En resumen, la imagen muestra una vista cercana de la parte inferior de un hongo que crece en un tronco de roble en descomposición. Los poros rosados del hongo están densamente empaquetados y dispuestos en un patrón radial, cubriendo toda la superficie de la parte inferior del hongo. El tronco está muy podrido y cubierto por micelio fúngico, lo que sugiere que es probable que esté hecho de madera de roble. Los antecedentes de la imagen están desenfocados, pero parecen ser un entorno natural como un bosque o una zona boscosa. – Spanish translation

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