Lower view of polypore mushrooms Trametopsis cervina on a tree fallen near a creek on Kiwanis Nature Trail. College Station, Texas

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The image presents a detailed close-up of the underside of a fallen tree trunk, showcasing clusters of polypore mushrooms. The mushroom caps are characterized by their flat and broad shape, covered with small, white, irregularly shaped scales that resemble tiny tufts.

**Key Features:**

* **Mushroom Caps:** Flat and broad
* **Scales:** Small, white, irregularly shaped
* **Coloration:** Creamy or pale yellowish-white
* **Texture:** Soft, velvety-like feel

The image provides a detailed view of the underside of the mushroom caps, revealing their unique texture and coloration. The creamy or pale yellowish-white hue of the scales adds to the overall aesthetic appeal of the image.

**Background:**

* **Tree Trunk:** Fallen
* **Location:** Kiwanis Nature Trail in College Station, Texas

The background of the image features a fallen tree trunk, likely from a deciduous species such as oak or maple. The location is specified as Kiwanis Nature Trail in College Station, Texas, providing context for the habitat and environment in which the mushrooms are growing.

**Overall:**

* **Subject:** Polypore mushrooms
* **Location:** Kiwanis Nature Trail, College Station, Texas
* **Season:** Late fall (October 12th)

The image offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of fungi, highlighting the unique characteristics and growth patterns of polypore mushrooms. The detailed view of the mushroom caps and scales provides valuable information for mycologists and nature enthusiasts alike. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Vista inferior de los hongos poliporos Trametopsis cervina en un árbol caído cerca de un arroyo en el Kiwanis Nature Trail. College Station, Texas, 12 de octubre de 2021. La imagen presenta una vista detallada desde abajo del tronco de un árbol caído, mostrando agrupaciones de hongos poliporos. Las sombrillas de los hongos se caracterizan por su forma plana y ancha, cubierta con pequeñas escamas blancas de forma irregular que parecen mechones diminutos. **Características clave:** * **Sombrillas del hongo:** planas y anchas * **Escamas:** pequeñas, blancas y de forma irregular * **Coloración:** crema o blanco amarillento pálido * **Textura:** textura suave, similar a terciopelo La imagen proporciona una vista detallada desde abajo de las sombrillas del hongo, revelando su única textura y coloración. El tono crema o blanco amarillento pálido de las escamas agrega atractivo estético a la imagen. **Contexto:** * **Tronco del árbol:** caído * **Ubicación:** Kiwanis Nature Trail en College Station, Texas El fondo de la imagen presenta un tronco de árbol caído, probablemente de una especie decidua como roble o arce. La ubicación se especifica como el Kiwanis Nature Trail en College Station, Texas, proporcionando contexto del hábitat y ambiente donde crecen los hongos. **Sin más:** * **Sujeto:** Hongos poliporos * **Ubicación:** Kiwanis Nature Trail, College Station, Texas * **Temporada:** Fin de otoño (12 de octubre) La imagen ofrece un detallado vistazo al mundo de los hongos, resaltando las características únicas y patrones de crecimiento de los hongos poliporos. La vista detallada de las sombrillas del hongo y las escamas provee información valiosa para micólogos e interesados en la naturaleza. – Spanish translation

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