Slime mold Tubifera dimorphotheca on rotting wood in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas, June 4, 2021

Album 2954: College Station, Texas, June 4, 2021

The image shows a close-up view of several pale pinkish-white growths, which appear to be some type of slime mold or fungi.

These growths are growing on top of rotting wood and have a small white base attached to the wood. The tops of each growth are round and covered with many smaller bumps or nodes.

The growths all look similar but vary slightly in size. They range from 1/2 inch (1 cm) to about an inch (2.5 cm) across, with some being bigger on top than others.

There is a small yellowish object visible under one of the larger growths at the bottom right of the image.

The background of the image is mostly filled by the rotting wood, which has been covered with moss or other green vegetation. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Moldo de limax Tubifera dimorphotheca en madera podrida en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 4 de junio de 2021. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de varios crecimientos de color rosa blanquecino, que parecen ser algún tipo de moho o hongo. Estos crecimientos están creciendo sobre la madera podrida y tienen una pequeña base blanca unida a la madera. Las partes superiores de cada crecimiento son redondas y están cubiertas con muchas protuberancias o nódulos más pequeños. Todos los crecimientos se parecen, pero varían ligeramente en tamaño. Van desde 1/2 pulgada (1 cm) hasta aproximadamente una pulgada (2.5 cm) de ancho, con algunos que son más grandes arriba que otros. Hay un pequeño objeto amarillento visible bajo uno de los crecimientos más grandes en la parte inferior derecha de la imagen. El fondo de la imagen está casi lleno por la madera podrida, que ha sido cubierta con musgo u otra vegetación verde. – Spanish translation

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