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Prostrate poroid fungus Brunneoporus malicola(?) on underside of an oak log in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, January 11, 2022

Location on mapsRacoon Run Trail, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, United States
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The Brunneoporus malicola fungus, commonly known as the prostrate poroid fungus, was observed growing on the underside of an oak log in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, on January 11, 2022. Its unique growth pattern and intricate details were captured in a photograph taken on that date. – generated by AI

The image depicts a close-up view of the underside of an oak log, featuring a large white fungal growth with tiny pores covering its surface. The growth is irregularly shaped and extends from the left side of the image towards the right.

**Key Features:**

* **Fungal Growth:** White in color, with numerous tiny pores visible on its surface.
* **Shape and Size:** Irregularly shaped, covering a significant portion of the log's underside.
* **Location:** Found on the underside of an oak log, specifically near a knot or crack.

**Background:**
The background of the image appears to be the natural wood grain of the oak log, with visible knots and cracks. The overall setting suggests that the image was taken in a forest or wooded area, likely during winter months based on the mention of January 11th in the caption.

**Analysis:**
Based on the description provided, it is likely that the fungal growth observed in the image is Brunneoporus malicola, a type of poroid fungus known for its white to yellowish-brown color and tiny pores. The irregular shape of the growth could be due to the natural contours of the log or the presence of other organisms competing for space.

**Conclusion:**
The image provides a detailed view of a fungal growth on an oak log, highlighting its unique characteristics and potential identity as Brunneoporus malicola. Further analysis would require more information about the specific conditions under which the image was taken and any additional observations made by the photographer or other experts in the field. – AI vision

El hongo prostrado Brunneoporus malicola (?) en la cara inferior de un tronco de roble en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, enero 11, 2022. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de la cara inferior del tronco de roble, que presenta un gran crecimiento blanco con poros minúsculos que cubren su superficie. El crecimiento tiene forma irregular y se extiende desde el lado izquierdo de la imagen hacia la derecha. **Principales rasgos:** * **Crecimiento fúngico:** De color blanco, con numerosos poros minúsculos visibles en su superficie. * **Forma y tamaño:** Irregularmente conformado, cubriendo una parte significativa de la cara inferior del tronco. * **Localización:** Encontrado en la cara inferior de un tronco de roble, específicamente cerca de un nudo o grieta. **Antecedentes:** El fondo de la imagen parece ser el grano natural del tronco de roble, con nudos y grietas visibles. El entorno general sugiere que la imagen fue tomada en un bosque o área boscosa, probablemente durante los meses de invierno según la mención del 11 de enero en el pie de foto. **Análisis:** Según la descripción proporcionada, es probable que el crecimiento fúngico observado en la imagen sea Brunneoporus malicola, un tipo de hongo porífero conocido por su color blanco a parduzco claro y sus poros minúsculos. La forma irregular del crecimiento podría ser debida a los contornos naturales del tronco o la presencia de otros organismos que compiten por el espacio. **Conclusión:** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de un crecimiento fúngico en un tronco de roble, destacando sus características únicas y su potencial identidad como Brunneoporus malicola. El análisis adicional requeriría más información sobre las condiciones específicas bajo las cuales se tomó la imagen y cualquier otra observación realizada por el fotógrafo u otros expertos en el campo. – Spanish translation


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