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Pale brown resupinate polypore mushroom on a fallen oak in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, February 5, 2020

Location on mapsYaupon Loop, College Station, TX 77845, USA
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A pale brown resupinate polypore mushroom adorns a fallen oak in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. This photograph was captured on February 5, 2020, showcasing the intricate details of the fungi's texture and color. The mushroom's unique growth pattern and earthy hue add an otherworldly charm to the scene. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of a pale brown resupinate polypore mushroom growing on the underside of a fallen oak tree in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas.

**Mushroom Characteristics**

* **Color:** The mushroom exhibits a uniform pale brown hue.
* **Texture:** Its surface is covered with small, rounded pores that are densely packed and evenly distributed across the entire area visible in the image.
* **Shape:** The mushroom appears to be resupinate, meaning it grows flat against its substrate without forming a stalk or cap.

**Substrate**

* **Type:** The mushroom is growing on the underside of a fallen oak tree.
* **Color:** The bark of the oak tree displays a darker brown color compared to the mushroom.
* **Texture:** The bark has a rough, scaly texture that contrasts with the smooth surface of the mushroom.

**Background**

* **Environment:** The image was taken in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, on February 5, 2020.
* **Lighting:** Although not explicitly stated, the lighting appears to be natural, possibly during daytime hours when the sun is shining through the trees.

In summary, the image captures a detailed view of a pale brown resupinate polypore mushroom growing on the underside of a fallen oak tree in Lick Creek Park. The mushroom's uniform color and densely packed pores are notable features, while its growth on the oak tree provides context for its environment. – AI vision

Un hongo poliporo resupinado marrón pálido en un roble caído en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 5 de febrero de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista de cerca de un hongo poliporo marrón pálido que crece en la parte inferior de un roble caído en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. **Características del hongo** * **Color:** El hongo exhibe un tono marrón pálido uniforme. * **Textura:** Su superficie está cubierta con poros redondeados pequeños que están densamente empaquetados y distribuidos uniformemente en toda el área visible en la imagen. * **Forma:** El hongo parece ser resupinado, lo que significa que crece plano contra su sustrato sin formar un tallo o sombrero. **Sustrato** * **Tipo:** El hongo está creciendo en la parte inferior de un roble caído. * **Color:** La corteza del roble muestra un color marrón más oscuro en comparación con el hongo. * **Textura:** La corteza tiene una textura áspera y escamosa que contrasta con la superficie lisa del hongo. **Antecedentes** * **Entorno:** La imagen se tomó en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, el 5 de febrero de 2020. * **Iluminación:** Aunque no está explícitamente mencionado, la iluminación parece ser natural, posiblemente durante las horas diurnas cuando el sol brilla a través de los árboles. En resumen, la imagen captura una vista detallada de un hongo poliporo marrón pálido que crece en la parte inferior de un roble caído en Lick Creek Park. La uniformidad del color y los poros densamente empaquetados son características destacadas, mientras que su crecimiento en el roble proporciona contexto para su entorno. – Spanish translation


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