The image displays a close-up of a yellow corticioid fungus growing on what appears to be a large tree branch or log. The top portion of the photo reveals dark brown bark with numerous cracks and crevices.
A bright yellow corticioid fungus grows along these fissures, extending from the bottom left of the image towards the upper right. It has a thick, irregular shape and an uneven surface.
The texture of the fungus appears to be rougher than the bark, indicating a difference in density. The coloration is uniform across the visible area.
The overall appearance suggests that the fungus may have been growing on the tree for some time, possibly as part of its natural decomposition process or due to environmental factors such as moisture and humidity levels. – AI vision
El hongo corticero Phlebia subochracea en una rama de madera dura caída en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 2 de enero del 2023. La imagen muestra un primer plano de un hongo corticial amarillo creciendo en lo que parece ser una gran rama o tronco de árbol. La parte superior de la foto revela corteza marrón oscuro con numerosas grietas y hendiduras. Un hongo corticial amarillo brillante crece a lo largo de estas fisuras, extendiéndose desde la parte inferior izquierda de la imagen hacia la parte superior derecha. Tiene una forma irregular gruesa y una superficie desigual. La textura del hongo parece más áspera que la corteza, lo que indica una diferencia en la densidad. La coloración es uniforme en todo el área visible. El aspecto general sugiere que el hongo podría haber estado creciendo en el árbol durante algún tiempo, posiblemente como parte de su proceso natural de descomposición o debido a factores ambientales como los niveles de humedad y humedad. – Spanish translation
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