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Coral slime mold Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa together with some fungus on rotting oak wood in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, June 25, 2021

Location on mapsIron Bridge Trail, College Station, TX 77845, USA
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Similar   Thumbnail of picture 2969-26: Coral slime mold Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa on rotting oak wood in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, June 25, 2021 Thumbnail of picture 2267-06: Coral slime mold (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa) on rotting wood in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, May 24, 2018 Thumbnail of picture 3031-08: Honeycomb coral slime mold (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa) on rotting wood ... Forest near Shepherd. Texas, October 3, 2021 Thumbnail of picture 2267-21: Coral slime mold (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa) on a cut surface of an old ... Creek Park. College Station, Texas, May 24, 2018 Thumbnail of picture 3031-09: Close-up of honeycomb coral slime mold (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa) on ... Forest near Shepherd. Texas, October 3, 2021
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Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa, a species of coral slime mold, thrives on decaying oak wood in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. On June 25, 2021, this fascinating organism was captured in a photograph, showcasing its unique relationship with fungi that grow on the rotting wood. The intricate network of tendrils and fruiting bodies is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of life in the face of decay and decomposition. – generated by AI

This photograph showcases a close-up view of the coral slime mold Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa and an unidentified fungus growing on rotting oak wood. The image features an irregularly shaped section of decaying tree bark with numerous cracks, set against a blurred background.

The coral slime mold exhibits a white, granular appearance, characterized by numerous small, rounded growths that resemble coral or cauliflower. In contrast, the unknown fungus is distinguished by its yellowish hue and more elongated shape, appearing as irregularly shaped blobs scattered throughout the image.

The overall quality of this photograph suggests it was captured using a macro lens with a high level of detail, allowing for an intimate view of the textures and colors present in the scene.

In summary, this image presents a detailed view of two distinct organisms growing on rotting oak wood, highlighting their unique characteristics through the use of a high-quality camera lens. – AI vision

El moho de coral Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa junto con algún hongo en madera de roble podrida en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 25 de junio de 2021. Esta fotografía muestra una vista detallada del moho de coral Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa y un hongo no identificado que crecen en madera de roble podrida. La imagen presenta una sección irregular de corteza de árbol en descomposición con numerosas grietas, frente a un fondo borroso. El moho de coral exhibe un aspecto granulado blanco, caracterizado por numerosos crecimientos redondeados pequeños que se asemejan a coral o coliflor. Por el contrario, el hongo no identificado se distingue por su matiz amarillento y forma más alargada, apareciendo como manchas irregularmente conformadas dispersas en toda la imagen. La calidad general de esta fotografía sugiere que fue capturada usando una lente macro con un alto nivel de detalle, permitiendo una visión íntima de las texturas y colores presentes en la escena. En resumen, esta imagen presenta una vista detallada de dos organismos distintos creciendo en madera de roble podrida, destacando sus características únicas a través del uso de una lente de cámara de alta calidad. – Spanish translation


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