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Hydnoid corticioid fungus on a rotten oak(?) log in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, April 20, 2023

Location on maps906, Ashburn Avenue, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, 77840, United States
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A hydnoid corticioid fungus was observed growing on a decaying oak log in the David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street in College Station, Texas, on April 20, 2023. – generated by AI

The image depicts a close-up view of a Hydnoid corticioid fungus growing on a rotten oak log.

**Key Features:**

* The fungus exhibits long white spines or teeth, which are characteristic of its genus.
* It grows on the surface of the log and has spread from one end to almost fill in the entire area of the image.
* The log itself is brownish-black and shows signs of decay.
* White mold is visible near some of the spines.

**Background:**

* The background of the image is not visible, as it appears to be a close-up shot of the fungus on the log.
* The overall atmosphere suggests that the image was captured in a natural setting, possibly in a forest or woodland area. – AI vision

Hongo corticioide hidnoide en un tronco podrido de roble (?) En la reserva natural David E. Schob en 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, 20 de abril de 2023. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de un hongo corticioide hidnoide creciendo en un tronco podrido de roble. * Características clave:* * El hongo presenta largas espinas o dientes blancos, que son característicos de su género. * Crecen en la superficie del tronco y se han extendido desde un extremo hasta llenar casi toda el área de la imagen. * El tronco en sí es marrón-negro y muestra signos de descomposición. * Se puede observar moho blanco cerca de algunas de las espinas. * Antecedentes:* * El fondo de la imagen no se ve, ya que parece ser una toma detallada del hongo sobre el tronco. * La atmósfera general sugiere que la imagen fue capturada en un entorno natural, posiblemente en un bosque o área boscosa. – Spanish translation


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