Texture of netted crust fungus (Byssomerulius corium) on a fallen tree branch in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image presents an up-close view of a fungal growth known as Byssomerulius corium, commonly referred to as the netted crust fungus. The fungal growth is situated on a fallen tree branch, which is part of Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas.

In terms of shape and size, the netted crust fungus occupies approximately one-third of the image's width. Its texture appears soft, with an uneven surface that could be described as bumpy or crumbly. The coloration of the fungus ranges from pale peach to light brown, while its edges are white in hue.

The fallen tree branch, upon which the fungal growth is located, is not visible beyond the confines of the image. However, it can be inferred that the branch has been lying on the ground for an extended period, given the presence of the netted crust fungus.

Overall, the image provides a detailed and intimate view of the Byssomerulius corium's appearance, offering insight into its unique characteristics and growth habits in its natural environment. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El siguiente texto se traducirá del inglés al español:

Textura del hongo de costra enredada (Byssomerulius corium) sobre una rama de un árbol caído en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 26 de abril de 2022. La imagen presenta una vista cercana de un crecimiento fúngico conocido como Byssomerulius corium, comúnmente referido como hongo de costra enredada. El crecimiento fúngico se encuentra sobre una rama de un árbol caído, que forma parte del Lick Creek Park en College Station, Texas. En términos de forma y tamaño, el hongo de costra enredada ocupa aproximadamente un tercio de la anchura de la imagen. Su textura parece suave, con una superficie irregular que podría describirse como bultosa o quebradiza. La coloración del hongo oscila entre melocotón pálido y marrón claro, mientras que sus bordes son de color blanco. La rama de un árbol caído sobre la cual se encuentra el crecimiento fúngico no es visible más allá de los límites de la imagen. Sin embargo, puede inferirse que la rama ha estado sobre el suelo durante un período prolongado, dada la presencia del hongo de costra enredada. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada e íntima de la apariencia del Byssomerulius corium, ofreciendo información sobre sus características únicas y hábitats de crecimiento en su entorno natural. – Spanish translation

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