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Growth pattern of corticioid fungus Heteroradulum deglubens(?) (Eichleriella deglubens) on a fallen tree in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, April 12, 2023

Location on mapsIron Bridge Trail, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, United States
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The corticioid fungus Heteroradulum deglubens(?) (Eichleriella deglubens) exhibits a remarkable growth pattern on a fallen tree in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. The photograph was taken on April 12, 2023, showcasing the diverse and intricate structures that emerge from the fungus. The growth pattern is characterized by the formation of numerous small, finger-like projections that branch out from a central point, creating a complex network of hyphae. These projections are covered in tiny, white spines that give the fungus a fuzzy appearance. The overall shape and structure of the growth pattern suggest that the fungus is adapting to its environment in order to maximize its exposure to sunlight and nutrients. – generated by AI

**Image Description**

The image presents a close-up view of a corticioid fungus growing on a fallen tree branch.

* **Fungal Growth Pattern**
* The fungus exhibits an irregular pattern of growth.
* It appears to have grown in patches, with some areas displaying more dense and compact growth than others.
* **Coloration**
* The fungus is white or off-white in color.
* In certain areas where the fungus has broken down the wood, a darker brown or grayish hue can be observed.
* **Texture**
* The surface of the fungus appears rough and irregular.
* There are small bumps and ridges visible on the surface of the fungus.
* **Background**
* The background of the image is not visible due to the close-up nature of the photograph.

The overall appearance of the fungus suggests that it has a complex growth pattern, with areas of dense growth interspersed with more sparse or patchy growth. – AI vision

Patrón de crecimiento del hongo corticiano Heteroradulum deglubens(?) (Eichleriella deglubens) en un árbol caído en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, abril 12, 2023. **Descripción de la imagen** La imagen presenta una vista detallada de un hongo corticiano creciendo en una rama de un árbol caído. * **Patrón de crecimiento fúngico** * El hongo exhibe un patrón irregular de crecimiento. * Parece haber crecido en parches, con algunas áreas mostrando un crecimiento más denso y compacto que otras. * **Coloración** * El hongo es de color blanco o blanquecino. * En ciertas áreas donde el hongo ha descompuesto la madera, se puede observar un tono marrón oscuro o grisáceo. * **Textura** * La superficie del hongo parece áspera e irregular. * Hay pequeños bultos y aristas visibles en la superficie del hongo. * **Antecedentes** * El fondo de la imagen no es visible debido a la naturaleza detallada de la fotografía. El aspecto general del hongo sugiere que tiene un patrón complejo de crecimiento, con áreas de crecimiento denso intercaladas con crecimiento más escaso o parcheado. – Spanish translation


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