Violet crust fungus on a fallen oak in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image is a close-up photograph of a violet crust fungus growing on a fallen oak tree branch in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, taken on January 7, 2020.

* The subject: Violet Crust Fungus
   + Color: The fungus appears to be a deep purple or violet color.
   + Texture: The surface of the fungus has a slightly powdery texture.
   + Growth pattern: The fungus is growing in a flat, irregular shape on the branch.
   + Size: The diameter of the fungus is approximately 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm).
* The background:
   + Branch: The fungus is growing on a fallen oak tree branch.
   + Color: The branch has a light brown color with some darker spots.
   + Texture: The surface of the branch is rough and bark-like.
   + Size: The diameter of the branch is approximately 3-4 inches (7.5-10 cm).
* Other objects in the image:
   + Leaves: There are no leaves visible in the image.
   + Twigs: There are a few small twigs scattered around the fungus, but they are not prominent.
   + Dirt: The surface of the branch is covered with dirt and debris.

Overall, the image provides a detailed view of the violet crust fungus growing on a fallen oak tree branch in Lick Creek Park. The fungus has a unique color and texture that sets it apart from other types of fungi. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongo con costra morada en un roble caído en el parque de Lick Creek. College Station, Texas, 7 de enero de 2020. La imagen es una fotografía en primer plano de un hongo con costra morada que crece en un ramal de roble caído en el parque de Lick Creek, College Station, Texas, tomada el 7 de enero de 2020. * El sujeto: Hongo con costra morada + Color: El hongo parece ser de color morado oscuro o púrpura intenso. + Textura: La superficie del hongo tiene una textura ligeramente pulvurulenta. + Patrón de crecimiento: el hongo está creciendo en forma plana e irregular sobre la rama. + Tamaño: El diámetro del hongo es de aproximadamente 2-3 pulgadas (5-7,5 cm). * Antecedentes: + Rama: el hongo está creciendo sobre una rama de roble caída. + Color: la rama tiene un color marrón claro con algunas manchas más oscuras. + Textura: La superficie de la rama es áspera y parecida a la corteza. + Tamaño: el diámetro de la rama es de aproximadamente 3-4 pulgadas (7,5-10 cm). * Otros objetos en la imagen: + Hojas: no hay hojas visibles en la imagen. + Rastrillos: hay algunos pequeños ramitos dispersos alrededor del hongo, pero no son prominentes. + Tierra: la superficie de la rama está cubierta con tierra y restos. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada del hongo con costra morada que crece en una rama de roble caído en el parque de Lick Creek. El hongo tiene un color y textura únicos que lo distinguen de otros tipos de hongos. – Spanish translation

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