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Slug tracks on a brown velvety corticioid fungus Dichostereum effuscatum on underside of a fallen water oak in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, March 16, 2023

Location on mapsIron Bridge Trail, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, United States
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The velvety corticioid fungus Dichostereum effuscatum on the underside of a fallen water oak in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, features intricate slug tracks that add texture and interest to its brown surface. The tracks were captured on March 16, 2023, showcasing the delicate beauty of these ephemeral marks left behind by slugs. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of a brown velvety corticioid fungus, specifically Dichostereum effuscatum, growing on the underside of a fallen water oak tree trunk. The fungus is characterized by its soft and fuzzy appearance.

**Key Features:**

* **Fungus:** The main subject of the image is the brown velvety corticioid fungus, which has formed tracks or trails across the surface of the tree trunk.
* **Tree Trunk:** The fallen water oak tree trunk serves as the substrate for the fungus, providing a suitable environment for its growth.
* **Background:** The background of the image features the underside of the tree trunk, which is rough and irregular in texture.

**Visual Details:**

* **Texture:** The texture of the fungus is soft and velvety, while the tree trunk has a rougher surface.
* **Coloration:** The color of the fungus ranges from light brown to dark brown, blending seamlessly with the surrounding tree bark.
* **Patterns:** The fungus forms tracks or trails across the surface of the tree trunk, creating a network-like pattern.

**Overall Impression:**

The image provides a detailed and intimate view of the interaction between the fungus and its environment. The soft, fuzzy texture of the fungus contrasts with the rougher surface of the tree trunk, highlighting the unique characteristics of each organism. The use of natural light enhances the color and texture of both the fungus and the tree bark, creating a visually appealing image that showcases the intricate details of this ecosystem. – AI vision

Pistas de hongos en un corticium pardo peludo Dichostereum effuscatum en la parte inferior de un roble que cayó en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 16 de marzo de 2023. La imagen presenta una vista en primer plano de un corticium pardo peludo, específicamente Dichostereum effuscatum, creciendo en la parte inferior del tronco de un roble que cayó. El hongo se caracteriza por su apariencia suave y peluda. **Características clave:** * **Hongo:** El tema principal de la imagen es el corticium pardo peludo, que ha formado pistas o senderos a través de la superficie del tronco del árbol. * **Tronco del Árbol:** El tronco del roble caído sirve como sustrato para el hongo, proporcionando un entorno adecuado para su crecimiento. * **Fondo:** En el fondo de la imagen se puede ver la parte inferior del tronco del árbol, que es rugosa e irregular en textura. **Detalles visuales:** * **Textura:** La textura del hongo es suave y peluda, mientras que el tronco del árbol tiene una superficie más gruesa. * **Coloración:** El color del hongo oscila entre marrón claro y marrón oscuro, mezclándose perfectamente con la corteza del árbol circundante. * **Patrones:** El hongo forma pistas o senderos a través de la superficie del tronco del árbol, creando un patrón en red. **Impresión general:** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada e íntima de la interacción entre el hongo y su entorno. La textura suave y peluda del hongo contrasta con la superficie más gruesa del tronco del árbol, destacando las características únicas de cada organismo. El uso de luz natural mejora la coloración y textura tanto del hongo como de la corteza del árbol, creando una imagen visualmente atractiva que muestra los detalles intrincados de este ecosistema. – Spanish translation


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