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White spots of corticioid fungus Dendrothele candida on bark of a fallen oak on Racoon Run Trail in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, February 9, 2023

Location on mapsRacoon Run Trail, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, United States
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On a fallen oak tree in Lick Creek Park, Texas, white spots of corticioid fungus Dendrothele candida were observed on the bark. This sighting took place on February 9, 2023. The fungus had grown on the tree's bark, creating distinctive white patches that stood out against the natural brown color of the wood. – generated by AI

The image depicts an up-close photograph of the trunk of a fallen oak tree, featuring white spots of corticioid fungus Dendrothele candida on its bark. The tree's bark is characterized by large cracks and crevices, with deep grooves in between, giving it a rugged appearance.

The white fungal growths are visible throughout the image, scattered across various areas of the trunk. Some are clustered together or appear as isolated patches, while others seem to be growing directly out of the tree's bark. The fungus is a light cream color and has an irregular shape, with some spots appearing rounded and others more elongated.

The background of the image primarily consists of the brownish-gray bark of the fallen oak tree, with hints of green from nearby plant life visible in the upper-left corner. Overall, the photograph provides a detailed view of the unique characteristics of Dendrothele candida fungus and its relationship with its host tree. – AI vision

Manchas blancas del hongo corticiforme Dendrothele candida en la corteza de un roble caído en el Racoon Run Trail en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, febrero de 2023. La imagen muestra una fotografía de cerca del tronco de un roble caído, caracterizado por grietas y hendiduras grandes, con surcos profundos entre ellas, lo que le da un aspecto rugoso. Los crecimientos fúngicos blancos son visibles a lo largo de la imagen, dispersos en varias áreas del tronco. Algunos están agrupados o aparecen como parches aislados, mientras que otros parecen estar creciendo directamente desde la corteza del árbol. El hongo tiene un color crema claro y una forma irregular, con algunos puntos redondeados y otros más alargados. El fondo de la imagen consiste principalmente en la corteza pardusca-grisácea del roble caído, con matices de verde de la vegetación cercana visible en la esquina superior izquierda. En general, la fotografía proporciona una vista detallada de las características únicas del hongo Dendrothele candida y su relación con el árbol huésped. – Spanish translation


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