Amber jelly fungus Exidia recisa on a fallen branch in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image depicts a close-up of a cluster of amber-colored, jelly-like fungi growing on a fallen tree branch. The fungi are irregularly shaped and have a translucent appearance, with some appearing more gelatinous than others. They vary in size, but most are roughly one to two inches long.

The background of the image is blurred, suggesting that it was taken from an aerial perspective or at close range. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests that it was captured during daylight hours, possibly in a forested area where the fallen branch has been left undisturbed for some time.

Based on the description provided, it appears that the fungi are likely Exidia recisa, also known as amber jelly fungus. This species is commonly found growing on decaying wood and is characterized by its bright orange to yellowish-brown color and gelatinous texture. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongo de jalea ámbar Exidia recisa en una rama caída en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 13 de febrero de 2020. La imagen muestra un primer plano de un grupo de hongos similares a gelatina de color ámbar que crecen en una rama de árbol caída. Los hongos tienen forma irregular y apariencia translúcida, con algunos que parecen más gelatinosos que otros. Varios en tamaño, pero la mayoría miden aproximadamente de uno a dos pulgadas de largo. El fondo de la imagen está desenfocado, lo que sugiere que se tomó desde una perspectiva aérea o de cerca. La atmósfera general de la imagen sugiere que se capturó durante el día, posiblemente en un área boscosa donde la rama caída ha permanecido sin tocar durante algún tiempo. Según la descripción proporcionada, parece que es probable que los hongos sean Exidia recisa, también conocidos como hongo de jalea ámbar. Esta especie se encuentra comúnmente creciendo en madera en descomposición y se caracteriza por su color naranja brillante a parduzco amarillento y textura gelatinosa. – Spanish translation

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