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Underside of tiny yellow oysterling mushrooms Crepidotus praecipuus(?) in crevices of a dry standing huisache (Acacia) tree in Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site. Washington, Texas, January 3, 2023

Location on maps23900 Farm-to-Market Road 1155, Washington, Texas 77880, United States
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Tucked away in the nooks and crannies of a dry standing Huisache (Acacia) tree at the Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site in Washington, Texas, are clusters of tiny yellow oysterling mushrooms, Crepidotus praecipuus. These delicate fungi were discovered on January 3, 2023, thriving in the crevices of the tree's bark. – generated by AI

The image showcases a close-up view of tiny yellow oysterling mushrooms growing on the underside of a dry standing huisache tree trunk within Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site in Texas.

**Key Features:**

* **Mushrooms:** The mushrooms are small, with their gills visible from underneath. They have a pale yellow color and appear to be growing in crevices on the bark.
* **Bark:** The bark is rough, indicating that it has been weathered by environmental factors such as wind and rain.

**Background:**

The background of the image features the dry standing huisache tree trunk, which appears to be dead. This suggests that the mushrooms may have grown in this location because they were able to take advantage of the decaying wood.

**Overall Impression:**

The image provides a detailed view of the tiny yellow oysterling mushrooms growing on the underside of a dry standing huisache tree trunk. The rough texture of the bark and the presence of crevices suggest that the tree may have been dead for some time, allowing the mushrooms to grow in this location. – AI vision

El lado inferior de los pequeños hongos Crepidotus praecipuus amarillos en las grietas de un sauce seco en pie en el sitio histórico estatal Washington-on-the-Brazos. Washington, Texas, 3 de enero de 2023. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de los pequeños hongos amarillos oysterling que crecen en la parte inferior del tronco de un sauce seco en pie dentro del sitio histórico estatal Washington-on-the-Brazos en Texas. * **Características clave:** * **Hongos:** Los hongos son pequeños, con sus guillotinas visibles desde abajo. Tienen un color amarillo pálido y parecen crecer en grietas de la corteza. * **Corteza:** La corteza es áspera, lo que indica que ha sido erosionada por factores ambientales como el viento y la lluvia. * **Antecedentes:** El fondo de la imagen muestra el tronco del sauce seco en pie, que parece muerto. Esto sugiere que los hongos pueden haber crecido en este lugar porque aprovecharon la madera en descomposición. * **Impresión general:** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de los pequeños hongos amarillos oysterling que crecen en la parte inferior del tronco de un sauce seco en pie. La textura áspera de la corteza y la presencia de grietas sugieren que el árbol puede haber estado muerto durante algún tiempo, lo que permitió a los hongos crecer en este lugar. – Spanish translation


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