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Brown curled drying leaves of mustang grape on the ground in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, August 2, 2022

Location on mapsIron Bridge Trail, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, United States
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On a sunny day in August, the brown, curled leaves of mustang grapes lay drying on the ground in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. The leaves, once green and lush, had withered and turned a rich shade of brown, their delicate texture now crispy and papery. The scene was one of natural beauty, with the leaves scattered haphazardly across the park's grassy terrain, their intricate patterns and shapes creating a visually striking display. The photograph was taken on August 2, 2022, capturing the essence of the season and the beauty of nature's cycle. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of a collection of brown, dried leaves scattered across the ground. The leaves exhibit a range of shapes and sizes, with some appearing more irregularly shaped than others. They display a variety of shades of brown, ranging from light beige to dark chocolate.

Upon closer inspection, it becomes apparent that these are not ordinary leaves but rather those of the Mustang grape (Vitis munsoniana), also known as the Texas wild grape or Texas muscadine. The presence of curled and dried leaves suggests that they have likely fallen from their vine during a period of drought or extreme heat.

The image was captured on August 2, 2022, in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. This location is situated within the Brazos Valley region of Texas, which is known for its mild winters and hot, humid summers. The Mustang grape is native to this area and can be found growing wild throughout the state.

Overall, the image provides a detailed look at the unique characteristics of Mustang grape leaves during their dormant phase. It offers insight into the natural beauty of the plant and highlights the importance of preserving these ecosystems for future generations. – AI vision

Brown rizada las hojas secas de la uva mustang en el suelo del Parque Lick Creek. College Station, Texas, 2 de agosto de 2022. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de una colección de hojas marrones y secas dispersadas por todo el suelo. Las hojas muestran una variedad de formas y tamaños, apareciendo algunas con formas más irregulares que otras. Muestran una variedad de tonos marrones, oscilando entre beis claro y chocolate oscuro. Al inspeccionarlo mejor, se puede ver que no son hojas comunes sino las de la uva mustang (Vitis munsoniana), también conocida como uva silvestre de Texas o muscadine de Texas. La presencia de hojas rizadas y secas sugiere que han caído probablemente de sus vides durante un periodo de sequía o calor extremo. La imagen fue capturada el 2 de agosto de 2022 en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. Este lugar está ubicado en la región del Valle Brazos de Texas, que es conocida por sus inviernos suaves y veranos calientes y húmedos. La uva mustang es nativa de esta área y se puede encontrar creciendo silvestre por todo el estado. En general, la imagen ofrece una visión detallada de las características únicas de las hojas de uva mustang durante su fase latente. Ofrece información sobre la belleza natural de la planta y resalta la importancia de preservar estos ecosistemas para futuras generaciones. – Spanish translation


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