Close-up of corticioid fungus Dendrothele nivosa on bark of Eastern red cedar (Juniper) in McKinney Roughs Nature Park near Austin. Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of the corticioid fungus Dendrothele nivosa growing on the bark of an Eastern red cedar (Juniper) tree in McKinney Roughs Nature Park near Austin, Texas. The photograph was taken by a photographer who specializes in capturing images of various plant species.

**Key Elements:**

* **Subject:** Dendrothele nivosa, a corticioid fungus
* **Location:** Eastern red cedar (Juniper) tree bark
* **Setting:** McKinney Roughs Nature Park near Austin, Texas
* **Photographer:** A professional photographer with expertise in capturing images of plant species

**Image Description:**

The image is a close-up shot of the Dendrothele nivosa fungus growing on the bark of an Eastern red cedar tree. The fungus appears as white, irregularly shaped patches on the dark brown bark of the tree. The surrounding area is visible in the background, with some blurred details from the camera's focus on the fungus.

**Context:**

The image was taken at McKinney Roughs Nature Park near Austin, Texas, which suggests that the photographer visited the park to capture images of various plant species. The presence of Dendrothele nivosa on an Eastern red cedar tree indicates that the fungus is likely native to this region and has adapted to growing on specific types of trees.

**Conclusion:**

In conclusion, the image presents a detailed view of the corticioid fungus Dendrothele nivosa growing on the bark of an Eastern red cedar tree in McKinney Roughs Nature Park near Austin, Texas. The photograph showcases the unique characteristics of this species and provides valuable information for researchers and enthusiasts interested in mycology. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Captura detallada del hongo corticioide Dendrothele nivosa en la corteza de cedro rojo del este (Juniper) en el McKinney Roughs Nature Park cerca de Austin, Texas, el 17 de marzo de 2021. La imagen presenta una vista detallada del hongo corticioide Dendrothele nivosa creciendo en la corteza de un árbol de cedro rojo del este (Juniper) en el McKinney Roughs Nature Park cerca de Austin, Texas. La fotografía fue tomada por un fotógrafo especializado en capturar imágenes de diferentes especies de plantas. **Elementos clave:** * **Sujeto:** Dendrothele nivosa, un hongo corticioide * **Ubicación:** corteza de árbol de cedro rojo del este (Juniper) * **Configuración:** McKinney Roughs Nature Park cerca de Austin, Texas * **Fotógrafo:** Un fotógrafo profesional con experiencia en capturar imágenes de especies de plantas **Descripción de la imagen:** La imagen es una toma cercana del hongo Dendrothele nivosa creciendo en la corteza de un árbol de cedro rojo del este. El hongo aparece como parches irregularmente conformados blancos sobre la corteza marrón oscuro del árbol. El área circundante es visible en el fondo, con algunos detalles borrosos del enfoque de la cámara en el hongo. **Contexto:** La imagen fue tomada en McKinney Roughs Nature Park cerca de Austin, Texas, lo que sugiere que el fotógrafo visitó el parque para capturar imágenes de diferentes especies de plantas. La presencia de Dendrothele nivosa en un árbol de cedro rojo del este indica que el hongo es nativo probablemente de esta región y se ha adaptado a crecer en tipos específicos de árboles. **Conclusión:** En conclusión, la imagen presenta una vista detallada del hongo corticioide Dendrothele nivosa creciendo en la corteza de un árbol de cedro rojo del este en McKinney Roughs Nature Park cerca de Austin, Texas. La fotografía muestra las características únicas de esta especie y proporciona información valiosa para investigadores e interesados en micología. – Spanish translation

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