The image depicts a close-up view of a type of fungus, specifically **Trametopsis cervina** (questioned), growing on wood chips near Post Oak Trail in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas.
* The fungus is characterized by its irregularly-shaped caps, which are brown or tan in color and have wavy edges.
* These caps vary in size but appear to be relatively small, ranging from a few millimeters to about 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter.
* They are densely packed together, covering the surface of the wood chips almost completely.
* The stems of the fungus are not visible in this image, as they are either very short or hidden beneath the caps.
* The background of the image consists of the brownish-gray color of the wood chips, which provides a natural habitat for the growth of these fungi.
Overall, the image showcases a cluster of **Trametopsis cervina** mushrooms thriving on a pile of wood chips in Lick Creek Park. – AI vision
Vista lateral del hongo Trametopsis cervina (?) En las virutas de madera cerca del Post Oak Trail en el Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 9 de julio de 2021. La imagen muestra una vista cercana de un tipo de hongo, específicamente **Trametopsis cervina** (interrogado), que crece en virutas de madera cerca del Post Oak Trail en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. * El hongo se caracteriza por sus caperuzas de forma irregular, de color marrón o beis y con bordes ondulados. * Estas caperuzas varían en tamaño pero parecen ser relativamente pequeñas, variando desde unos pocos milímetros hasta alrededor de 1 pulgada (2,5 cm) de diámetro. * Están muy juntos y cubren la superficie de las virutas de madera casi por completo. * Los tallos del hongo no son visibles en esta imagen, ya que son o muy cortos u ocultos debajo de las caperuzas. * El fondo de la imagen consiste en el color pardusco-grisáceo de las virutas de madera, que proporciona un hábitat natural para el crecimiento de estos hongos. En general, la imagen muestra un grupo de hongos **Trametopsis cervina** que prosperan en una pila de virutas de madera en Lick Creek Park. – Spanish translation
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