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Corticioid fungus Dendrothele nivosa on a recently cut red cedar (juniper) tree in Lake Bryan Park. Bryan, Texas, February 2, 2022

Location on maps8181 Mumford Road, Bryan, Texas 77807, United States
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On a freshly cut red cedar tree in Lake Bryan Park, Texas, the corticioid fungus Dendrothele nivosa can be found. This species was photographed on February 2, 2022. The fungus is characterized by its white to light grayish-brown crust-like appearance with a smooth surface and small, whitish to light brownish spots or patches. It grows on the bark of the tree, giving it a unique and intriguing appearance. – generated by AI

The image features a close-up of a corticioid fungus, Dendrothele nivosa, growing on a recently cut red cedar (juniper) tree trunk in Lake Bryan Park, Texas. The fungus is white and has a thick, irregularly shaped texture that appears to be growing out from the tree's bark.

**Key Features:**

* **Fungus:** Dendrothele nivosa
* **Location:** Recently cut red cedar (juniper) tree trunk in Lake Bryan Park, Texas
* **Color:** White
* **Texture:** Thick and irregularly shaped

**Visual Description:**

The fungus is visible as a white, thick growth on the tree's bark. It has an irregular shape, with some areas appearing more rounded while others are flat or slightly curved. The fungus covers much of the surface area of the tree trunk.

**Background:**

In the background, the recently cut red cedar (juniper) tree trunk is visible. The bark is rough and weathered, with some areas showing signs of decay or damage from the cutting process. The overall appearance suggests that the tree has been recently harvested for timber or other purposes.

**Conclusion:**

The image provides a detailed view of the Dendrothele nivosa fungus growing on a recently cut red cedar (juniper) tree trunk in Lake Bryan Park, Texas. The fungus is characterized by its white color and thick, irregularly shaped texture. The background shows signs of recent cutting activity, with rough and weathered bark visible throughout the image. – AI vision

El hongo corticioide Dendrothele nivosa en un árbol de cedro rojo (enebro) recién cortado en Lake Bryan Park. Bryan, Texas, 2 de febrero de 2022. La imagen muestra un primer plano del hongo corticioide Dendrothele nivosa creciendo en el tronco de un árbol de cedro rojo (enebro) recién cortado en Lake Bryan Park, Texas. El hongo es blanco y tiene una textura gruesa e irregular que parece salir de la corteza del árbol. **Características clave:** * **Hongo:** Dendrothele nivosa * **Ubicación:** Tronco de un árbol de cedro rojo (enebro) recién cortado en Lake Bryan Park, Texas * **Color:** Blanco * **Textura:** Grosa e irregular **Descripción visual:** El hongo es visible como un crecimiento blanco y grueso en la corteza del árbol. Tiene una forma irregular, con algunas áreas más redondeadas mientras que otras son planas o ligeramente curvadas. El hongo cubre gran parte de la superficie del tronco del árbol. **Antecedentes:** En el fondo, se puede ver el tronco de un árbol de cedro rojo (enebro) recién cortado en Lake Bryan Park. La corteza es rugosa y desgastada, con algunas áreas que muestran signos de descomposición o daño causado por el corte. El aspecto general sugiere que el árbol fue recientemente talado para la obtención de madera u otros fines. **Conclusión:** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada del hongo Dendrothele nivosa creciendo en el tronco de un árbol de cedro rojo (enebro) recién cortado en Lake Bryan Park, Texas. El hongo se caracteriza por su color blanco y textura gruesa e irregular. Los antecedentes muestran signos de actividad de corte reciente, con la corteza áspera visible en toda la imagen. – Spanish translation


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