The image is an extreme close-up of what appears to be a fungal growth on a log or possibly tree bark. The entire image is made up of small nodules that are packed tightly together and are rounded at their tips. The fungal growth has no visible texture other than the tiny, brownish nodules. There are some slightly larger lumps in the lower right corner of the image, but they appear to be part of the same organism.
The caption indicates that this is a Hydnoid crust fungus, possibly Phlebia, found on a barkless fallen tree. The image was taken in Hensel Park in College Station, Texas, on March 25, 2021. – AI vision
El hongo de la corteza hidnoide, puede ser Phlebia, en un árbol caído sin corteza en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, 25 de marzo de 2021. La imagen es un primer plano extremo de lo que parece ser un crecimiento fúngico en un tronco o posiblemente corteza de árbol. Toda la imagen está compuesta por pequeños nódulos apretados juntos y redondeados en sus puntas. El crecimiento fúngico no tiene textura visible, excepto los nodulos pequeños y parduscos. Hay algunos terrones ligeramente más grandes en la esquina inferior derecha de la imagen, pero parecen ser parte del mismo organismo. La leyenda indica que este es un hongo de corteza hidnoide, posiblemente Phlebia, encontrado en un árbol caído sin corteza. La imagen fue tomada en Hensel Park en College Station, Texas, el 25 de marzo de 2021. – Spanish translation
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