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Spores of white resupinate polypore mushroom from underside of a broadleaf log, collected a day before in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, January 10, 2023

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The image displays what appears to be spores under a microscope. The spores are small, yellowish-brown, and crescent-shaped with rounded ends. They are randomly scattered across the surface of the slide.

The presence of spores is consistent with the description of the mushroom as white resupinate polypore. Polypores are fungi that grow on wood or other plant material, often forming crusts or brackets. Resupinate means growing flat against a substrate, which would explain their flat shape and attachment to the underside of a broadleaf log.

The spores were likely collected from the underside of a broadleaf log in Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas on January 10, 2023. The image shows the spores in an isolated state, suggesting that they are being examined under a microscope for further study or identification. – AI vision

El día antes en el Parque Lick Creek, College Station, Texas, 10 de enero de 2023, se recolectaron esporas del hongo blanco resupinado. La imagen muestra lo que parecen ser esporas bajo un microscopio. Las esporas son pequeñas, amarillentas y con forma de media luna con extremos redondeados. Están dispersadas aleatoriamente sobre la superficie del portaobjetos. La presencia de esporas coincide con la descripción del hongo como blanco resupinado. Los poliporos son hongos que crecen en madera u otros materiales vegetales, formando a menudo costras o consolas. Resupinado significa que crece plano contra un sustrato, lo que explicaría su forma plana y su adherencia al lado inferior de una tronco de hoja ancha en el Parque Lick Creek en College Station, Texas, el 10 de enero de 2023. Las esporas fueron recolectadas probablemente del lado inferior de un tronco de hoja ancha en el Parque Lick Creek en College Station, Texas, el 10 de enero de 2023. La imagen muestra las esporas aisladas, lo que sugiere que se están examinando bajo un microscopio para estudios o identificación adicionales. – Spanish translation


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