Young growth of netted crust fungus (Byssomerulius corium) on a fallen oak twig at Lake Somerville Trailway near Birch Creek Unit of Somerville Lake State Park. Texas

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Lake Somerville Trailway, Texas, January 26, 2020

Album 2639: Lake Somerville Trailway, Texas, January 26, 2020

The image presents a close-up view of the young growth of netted crust fungus (Byssomerulius corium) on a fallen oak twig. The fungus exhibits a pale, peach-colored to cream-colored surface with a distinctive net-like pattern etched into its surface.

**Key Observations:**

* **Fungus Growth:** The fungus appears in various stages of growth and development.
* Younger growth is characterized by a smooth, pale surface.
* Older growth features a more textured appearance due to the formation of tiny cracks or fissures on the surface.
* **Coloration:** The color of the fungus ranges from pale peach to cream, with the lighter shades dominating the younger growth and darker tones appearing in the older sections.
* **Shape and Form:** The fungus takes on a flat, crust-like shape that covers the surface of the twig. It has a slightly raised edge around its periphery.

**Background:**

The background is dark and blurry, likely indicating that the image was taken indoors or in low light conditions. The exact nature of the background cannot be determined due to the lack of detail.

**Overall Impression:**

The image provides a detailed view of the young growth of netted crust fungus on a fallen oak twig. The pale coloration and distinctive net-like pattern are notable features of this species. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El joven crecimiento del hongo de costra enredada (Byssomerulius corium) en un trozo de ramita de roble caído en el Lake Somerville Trailway cerca de Birch Creek Unidad de Somerville Lake State Park. Texas, 26 de enero de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista detallada del joven crecimiento del hongo de costra enredada (Byssomerulius corium) en un trozo de ramita de roble caído. El hongo muestra una superficie de color pálido, desde un tono melocotón palo hasta un tono crema con un patrón a modo de red distintivo grabado en su superficie. **Observaciones clave:** * **Crecimiento del hongo:** El hongo se presenta en varias etapas de crecimiento y desarrollo. * El crecimiento más joven se caracteriza por una superficie lisa y pálida. * El crecimiento más antiguo muestra un aspecto más texturizado debido a la formación de pequeñas grietas o fisuras en la superficie. * **Coloración:** El color del hongo varía desde melocotón palo hasta crema, dominando los tonos más claros el crecimiento más joven y apareciendo los tonos más oscuros en las secciones más antiguas. * **Forma y forma:** El hongo adopta una forma parecida a la costra que cubre la superficie de la ramita. Tiene un borde ligeramente levantado alrededor de su periferia. **Antecedentes:** Los antecedentes son oscuros y borrosos, lo que indica probablemente que la imagen se tomó en interiores o con poca luz. La naturaleza exacta de los antecedentes no puede determinarse debido a la falta de detalles. **Impresión general:** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada del joven crecimiento del hongo de costra enredada en un trozo de ramita de roble caído. El color pálido y el patrón a modo de red son características notables de esta especie. – Spanish translation

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