Prostrate form of polypore mushroom Trametes villosa on a lower side of a fallen dried Eastern red cedar tree (Juniper) in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas

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Mushrooms in Hensel Park, College Station, Texas, March 25, 2021

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The image presents a close-up view of a polypore mushroom, specifically Trametes villosa, growing on the underside of a fallen Eastern red cedar tree (Juniper) in Hensel Park, College Station, Texas.

* The main subject of the image is the brownish-gray polypore mushroom, which has a flat and broad growth pattern.
* It features a unique, wavy edge that adds to its distinctive appearance.
* The surface of the mushroom exhibits a series of parallel ridges or lines, giving it a textured look.
* The coloration of the mushroom is predominantly brownish-gray, with some areas appearing lighter or darker due to varying degrees of exposure and aging.
* The background of the image consists of the underside of the fallen Eastern red cedar tree (Juniper), which provides a natural habitat for the polypore mushroom.
* The wood grain of the tree is visible, showcasing its texture and pattern.
* Some green moss or lichen can be seen growing on the surface of the tree, adding a touch of color to the scene.

In summary, the image captures a detailed view of a polypore mushroom, Trametes villosa, thriving on the underside of a fallen Eastern red cedar tree in Hensel Park. The mushroom's unique growth pattern and textured surface are prominently displayed against the natural backdrop of the tree's wood grain and surrounding vegetation. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

La forma prostrada del hongo poliporo Trametes villosa en el lado inferior de un árbol seco caído de cedro rojo oriental (Juniper) en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, 25 de marzo de 2021. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de un hongo poliporo, específicamente Trametes villosa, creciendo en la parte inferior de un árbol de cedro rojo oriental caído en Hensel Park, College Station, Texas. * El tema principal de la imagen es el hongo poliporo parduzco-grisáceo, que tiene un patrón de crecimiento plano y ancho. * Presenta un borde ondulado único que agrega a su apariencia distintiva. * La superficie del hongo presenta una serie de aristas o líneas paralelas, dándole un aspecto texturizado. * El color del hongo es predominantemente parduzco-grisáceo, con algunas áreas que aparecen más claras u oscuras debido a distintos grados de exposición y envejecimiento. * El fondo de la imagen consiste en el lado inferior del árbol de cedro rojo oriental caído (Juniper), que proporciona un hábitat natural para el hongo poliporo. * La textura de la madera del árbol es visible, mostrando su textura y patrón. * Puede observarse moho verde o líquen creciendo en la superficie del árbol, añadiendo un toque de color al escenario. En resumen, la imagen captura una vista detallada de un hongo poliporo, Trametes villosa, que prospera en el lado inferior de un árbol de cedro rojo oriental caído en Hensel Park. El patrón único de crecimiento y superficie texturizada del hongo se muestran prominentemente contra el paisaje natural del grano de la madera del árbol y la vegetación circundante. – Spanish translation

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