The image depicts a close-up of a tree trunk covered with resupinate polypore mushrooms.
* The tree is likely an oak, as indicated by the caption.
* The texture of the bark appears rough and uneven, suggesting it may be from a fallen or dead tree.
* The coloration of the bark ranges from light brown to dark gray, with some areas appearing almost black.
* There are several cracks and fissures visible on the surface of the trunk, which could be due to weathering or disease.
* One prominent crack runs vertically down the center of the image, while smaller cracks can be seen throughout the rest of the trunk.
* The resupinate polypore mushrooms cover much of the trunk's surface, growing in a pattern that resembles a series of overlapping scales.
* They appear to be growing outwards from the base of the tree, with some areas showing more extensive growth than others.
* Some of the mushrooms have turned white or grayish due to age or decay, while others remain their original light brown color.
Overall, the image provides a detailed view of the resupinate polypore mushrooms growing on an oak tree trunk. – AI vision
Patrón de hongos poliporos resupinados que cubren una gran área en un roble caído y cortado en el South Wilderness Loop Trail, cerca del Little Lake Creek Wilderness en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston cerca de Richards. Texas, 14 de enero de 2023. La imagen representa un primer plano de un tronco de árbol cubierto con hongos poliporos resupinados. * El árbol es probablemente un roble, como indica la leyenda. * La textura de la corteza parece rugosa e irregular, lo que sugiere que puede ser de un árbol caído o muerto. * La coloración de la corteza oscila entre marrón claro y gris oscuro, con algunas áreas que parecen casi negras. * Hay varias grietas y fisuras visibles en la superficie del tronco, lo que podría ser debido al desgaste o a una enfermedad. * Una grieta prominente corre verticalmente por el centro de la imagen, mientras que se pueden ver pequeñas grietas en el resto del tronco. * Los hongos poliporos resupinados cubren gran parte de la superficie del tronco, creciendo en un patrón que recuerda una serie de escamas solapadas. * Parecen estar creciendo hacia afuera desde la base del árbol, con algunas áreas mostrando un crecimiento más extenso que otras. * Algunos hongos se han vuelto blancos o grisáceos debido a la edad o la descomposición, mientras que otros mantienen su color marrón claro original. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de los hongos poliporos resupinados creciendo en el tronco de un árbol. – Spanish translation
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