Close up of white resupinate polypore mushroom on a fallen limb in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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This image presents a close-up view of a white resupinate polypore mushroom growing on a fallen branch or limb in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, captured on January 15th, 2020.

The image is dominated by the intricate details of the fungal growth. The white, cotton-like appearance and texture are characteristic of resupinate polypores, which grow flat against their substrate rather than forming a distinct cap or stipe like other types of mushrooms.

The fallen limb provides a dark brown background for the mushroom's growth, with visible wood grain patterns that contrast sharply with the lighter color of the fungal material. The overall appearance suggests a mature specimen, likely thriving in its environment.

Given the time and location of the image capture, it is reasonable to infer that this photograph was taken during the winter season in Texas, when temperatures are generally cooler and humidity levels are higher than in other parts of the year. This could contribute to the optimal conditions for growth of such fungi.

In summary, this image showcases a detailed view of a resupinate polypore mushroom growing on a fallen limb in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, captured during the winter season. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Un primer plano del hongo poliporo blanco resupinado en una extremidad caída en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 15 de enero de 2020. Esta imagen presenta una vista detallada de un hongo poliporo blanco resupinado que crece sobre una rama o tronco caído en el parque Lick Creek, College Station, Texas, capturado el 15 de enero de 2020. La imagen está dominada por los detalles intrincados del crecimiento fúngico. El aspecto blanco similar al algodón y la textura son característicos de los poliporos resupinados, que crecen planos contra su sustrato en lugar de formar una tapa o tallo distinto como otros tipos de hongos. La extremidad caída proporciona un fondo marrón oscuro para el crecimiento del hongo, con patrones visibles de grano de madera que contrastan fuertemente con el color más claro del material fúngico. El aspecto general sugiere un espécimen maduro, probablemente prosperando en su entorno. Dada la hora y la ubicación de la captura de imagen, es razonable inferir que esta fotografía fue tomada durante la temporada de invierno en Texas, cuando las temperaturas son generalmente más frescas y los niveles de humedad son más altos que en otras partes del año. Esto podría contribuir a las condiciones óptimas para el crecimiento de tales hongos. En resumen, esta imagen muestra una vista detallada de un hongo poliporo blanco resupinado que crece en una extremidad caída en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, capturado durante la temporada de invierno. – Spanish translation

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