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Thin light colored grainy corticioid fungus on bark of a fallen broadleaf tree in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, January 2, 2023

Location on mapsIron Bridge Trail, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, United States
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A delicate, pale-hued corticioid fungus with a grainy texture adorns the bark of a fallen broadleaf tree in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. This intriguing specimen was photographed on January 2, 2023, showcasing its unique beauty and intricate details. – generated by AI

The given image depicts a close-up photograph of a thin layer of fungal growth covering the surface of the bark of a large, dead broad-leaf tree branch. The fungus appears to be growing on an old piece of wood that is part of a fallen tree.

In the photo, there are small cracks in the bark and a few dark spots where insects have likely made their home. The white fungal growth coats the area around these dark spots as well as all other areas visible in the image.

The grainy corticioid fungus appears to be growing on an old piece of wood that is part of a fallen tree branch. It seems like it has been there for some time and may have been left undisturbed for a long period, allowing the fungi to develop a strong hold on the surface of the bark.

Overall, this image showcases one example of how nature can be found in even the most unexpected places, creating unique habitats for various organisms. – AI vision

Un hongo delgado, de color claro, granuloso y corticial en la corteza de un árbol caducifolio caído en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 2 de enero de 2023. La imagen proporcionada muestra una fotografía en primer plano de una capa delgada de crecimiento fúngico cubriendo la superficie de la corteza de un gran ramal de árbol caducifolio muerto. El hongo parece estar creciendo en un viejo trozo de madera que forma parte de un árbol caído. En la fotografía, hay pequeñas grietas en la corteza y algunos puntos oscuros donde es probable que hayan hecho su hogar insectos. El crecimiento fúngico blanco cubre el área alrededor de estos puntos oscuros, así como todas las otras áreas visibles en la imagen. El hongo granuloso corticial parece estar creciendo en un viejo trozo de madera que forma parte de una rama de árbol caído. Parece haber estado allí durante algún tiempo y puede haberse dejado intacto por un largo período, lo que permite a los hongos desarrollar una fuerte sujeción en la superficie de la corteza. En general, esta imagen muestra un ejemplo de cómo la naturaleza se encuentra incluso en los lugares más inesperados, creando hábitats únicos para diversos organismos. – Spanish translation


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