Corticioid fungus Phlebia subochracea with guttation on a tall smooth fallen tree in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas

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The image shows a close-up of a tall, smooth fallen tree trunk with corticioid fungus Phlebia subochracea growing on it. The fungus has produced droplets of water (guttation) which are visible as shiny spots on the bark.

* **Background and Context:**
* The background is the brownish-yellow color of the bark.
* The context of the image is that the tree trunk is smooth, indicating that it may be a recently fallen tree or one that has not had time to develop rough bark yet.
* **Fungus Characteristics:**
* The fungus Phlebia subochracea is characterized by its bright yellowish-brown color and small size.
* It appears to be growing in patches along the length of the trunk, with some areas having more dense growth than others.
* Guttation droplets are visible on top of the fungus, indicating that it is actively producing water.
* **Lighting:**
* The lighting in the image suggests that it was taken outdoors during the daytime, as there are no shadows or highlights that would indicate artificial light sources.

In summary, the image shows a close-up view of a tall, smooth fallen tree trunk with corticioid fungus Phlebia subochracea growing on it. The fungus is characterized by its bright yellowish-brown color and small size, and appears to be actively producing water as indicated by the guttation droplets visible on top of it. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El hongo corticioide Phlebia subochracea con goteo en un gran árbol caído liso en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, el 28 de abril de 2022. La imagen muestra un primer plano de un tronco de árbol grande, liso y caído con hongo corticioide Phlebia subochracea creciendo en él. El hongo ha producido gotitas de agua (goteo) que son visibles como puntos brillantes en la corteza.

**Fondo y contexto:**
El fondo es del color parduzco claro de la corteza.
El contexto de la imagen es que el tronco del árbol es liso, lo que indica que puede ser un árbol recién caído o uno que no ha tenido tiempo de desarrollar corteza rugosa aún.

**Características del hongo:**
El hongo Phlebia subochracea se caracteriza por su color marrón amarillento claro y su tamaño pequeño.
Parece estar creciendo en parches a lo largo de la longitud del tronco, con algunas áreas con un crecimiento más denso que otras.
Los goteos son visibles encima del hongo, lo que indica que está produciendo agua activamente.

**Iluminación:**
La iluminación en la imagen sugiere que fue tomada al aire libre durante el día, ya que no hay sombras ni resaltados que indiquen fuentes de luz artificiales.
En resumen, la imagen muestra una vista cercana de un tronco de árbol grande, liso y caído con hongo corticioide Phlebia subochracea creciendo en él. El hongo se caracteriza por su color marrón amarillento claro y su tamaño pequeño, y parece estar produciendo agua activamente como indican los goteos visibles encima de él. – Spanish translation

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