Black crust fungus Camillea punctulata on a fallen oak on Winters Bayou Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Cleveland, Texas

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Winters Bayou in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, August 22, 2020

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The image shows a close-up view of a fallen oak tree trunk that has been colonized by the black crust fungus Camillea punctulata.

**Trunk and Fungus**

* The fallen oak tree trunk is light brown with darker brown cracks.
* The Camillea punctulata, also known as the black crust fungus, covers the outer surface of the tree. It appears to be a dark gray or charcoal color with an uneven texture.
* There are some patches where the bark has been worn away, revealing lighter-colored wood underneath.

**Background**

There is no visible background in this image since it is just a close-up view of the fallen oak tree trunk and the Camillea punctulata fungus. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongo de corteza negra Camillea punctulata en un roble caído del Winters Bayou Trail en el bosque nacional Sam Houston. Cleveland, Texas, 22 de agosto de 2020. La imagen muestra una vista detallada del tronco de un roble caído que ha sido colonizado por el hongo de corteza negra Camillea punctulata. *Tronco y hongo* El tronco del roble caído es marrón claro con grietas más oscuras. El Camillea punctulata, también conocido como hongo de corteza negra, cubre la superficie externa del árbol. Parece ser de un color gris oscuro o carbón con una textura desigual. Existen algunos parches donde la corteza se ha desgastado, dejando al descubierto la madera de color más claro que hay debajo. **Antecedentes** No hay fondo visible en esta imagen ya que es solo una vista detallada del tronco del roble caído y el hongo Camillea punctulata. – Spanish translation

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