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Underside of bracket mushrooms Cerrena hydnoides (Hexagonia hydnoides) in Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, May 19, 2022

Location on maps359, East Brookside Drive, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, 77801, United States
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The underside of bracket mushrooms, specifically Cerrena hydnoides (also known as Hexagonia hydnoides), were photographed in Hensel Park, College Station, Texas on May 19, 2022. – generated by AI

The image depicts a close-up view of the underside of two bracket mushrooms known as **Cerrena hydnoides** (previously classified as **Hexagonia hydnoides**). This species is characterized by its dark brown to grayish-brown cap, which can reach diameters of up to 5 inches. The mushroom's unique feature lies in the underside of its cap, where it has a distinctive arrangement of tiny pores.

**Key Features:**

* **Pore Arrangement:** The underside of the cap is covered with small, rounded pores that are arranged in a hexagonal pattern. These pores are responsible for releasing spores during the reproductive cycle.
* **Coloration:** The overall color of the mushroom's underside ranges from dark brown to grayish-brown, providing contrast to the lighter-colored surface of the cap.
* **Background:** The background of the image is not visible due to the close-up nature of the photograph, which focuses attention on the intricate details of the mushroom's underside.

**Conclusion:**

The image showcases the unique characteristics of **Cerrena hydnoides**, highlighting its distinctive pore arrangement and coloration. This species is a fascinating example of the diversity found within the fungal kingdom, with its intricate features contributing to its identification and classification. – AI vision

El lado inferior de los hongos en forma de ménsula Cerena hydnoides (Hexagonia hydnoides) en Hensel Park. College Station, Texas, 19 de mayo de 2022. La imagen muestra una vista detallada del lado inferior de dos hongos en forma de ménsula conocidos como **Cerena hydnoides** (previamente clasificados como **Hexagonia hydnoides**). Esta especie se caracteriza por su sombrero de color marrón oscuro a parduzco, que puede alcanzar diámetros de hasta 5 pulgadas. La característica única del hongo radica en el lado inferior de su sombrero, donde tiene una disposición distintiva de pequeños poros. **Características clave:** * **Disposición de los poros:** El lado inferior del sombrero está cubierto con poros redondeados pequeños que están dispuestos en un patrón hexagonal. Estos poros son responsables de la liberación de esporas durante el ciclo reproductivo. * **Coloración:** El color general del lado inferior del hongo varía desde marrón oscuro hasta parduzco, proporcionando contraste con la superficie de color más claro del sombrero. * **Antecedentes:** Los antecedentes de la imagen no son visibles debido a la naturaleza detallada de la fotografía, que enfoca la atención en los detalles intrincados del lado inferior del hongo. **Conclusión:** La imagen muestra las características únicas de **Cerena hydnoides**, destacando su disposición distintiva de poros y coloración. Esta especie es un ejemplo fascinante de la diversidad encontrada dentro del reino fúngico, con sus características intrincadas que contribuyen a su identificación y clasificación. – Spanish translation


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