Mushrooms Punctularia strigosozonata on a fallen oak with guttation in Lick Creek ParkLick Creek: Background Notes. College Station, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of mushrooms growing on a fallen oak tree trunk, characterized by their distinctive appearance and notable features.

* **Mushroom Appearance**
   + The mushrooms are dark brown to blackish-brown in color.
   + They have a wavy, irregular edge with white tips or edges.
   + The surface appears rough and uneven.
* **Guttation**
   + Guttation is visible on the mushroom caps.
   + This phenomenon occurs when excess water inside the plant is released through specialized structures called hydathodes.
   + The resulting droplets of water are often seen at the base or margin of leaves, but in this case, they are observed on the mushroom caps.
* **Background**
   + The background is not visible due to the close-up nature of the image.
   + However, it can be inferred that the mushrooms are growing on a fallen oak tree trunk based on the context provided by the caption.

In summary, the image showcases a unique type of mushroom characterized by its dark brown color and wavy edge with white tips. The presence of guttation on the mushroom caps adds an interesting dynamic to their appearance. Although the background is not visible, it can be assumed that the mushrooms are growing on a fallen oak tree trunk in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Los hongos Punctularia strigosozonata en un robles caído con guttación en el parque Lick Creek. College Station, Texas, 23 de septiembre de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de los hongos que crecen en el tronco de un roble caído, caracterizados por su apariencia distintiva y rasgos notables. **Apariencia del Hongo** + Los hongos son de color marrón oscuro a parduzco-marronáceo. + Tienen un borde ondulado e irregular con puntas o bordes blancos. + La superficie aparece áspera y desigual. **Guttación** + La guttación es visible en las sombrillas del hongo. + Este fenómeno se produce cuando el exceso de agua dentro de la planta se libera a través de estructuras especializadas llamadas hidatodos. + Las gotitas de agua resultantes son frecuentes en la base o margen de las hojas, pero en este caso, se observan en las sombrillas del hongo. **Antecedentes** + No es visible el fondo debido a la naturaleza detallada de la imagen. Sin embargo, puede inferirse que los hongos crecen en el tronco de un roble caído basándose en el contexto proporcionado por la leyenda. En resumen, la imagen muestra un tipo único de hongo caracterizado por su color marrón oscuro y borde ondulado con puntas blancas. La presencia de guttación en las sombrillas del hongo agrega una dinámica interesante a su apariencia. Aunque no es visible el fondo, puede asumirse que los hongos crecen en el tronco de un roble caído en el parque Lick Creek, College Station, Texas. – Spanish translation

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