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Underside of flat oysterling mushrooms (Crepidotus applanatus) on Iron Bridge Trail in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, April 29, 2023

Location on mapsIron Bridge Trail, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, United States
#3397-02 Thumbnail 3397-02: Underside of flat oysterling mushrooms...Park. College Station, Texas Show full size picture

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The underside of flat oysterling mushrooms (Crepidotus applanatus) were observed on Iron Bridge Trail in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, on April 29, 2023. These mushrooms have a unique appearance with their flat, irregularly shaped caps and delicate gills that are visible from the underside. The picture was taken on April 29, 2023. – generated by AI

The image features a cluster of flat oysterling mushrooms (Crepidotus applanatus) growing on the underside of a fallen tree branch or log situated on the ground. The mushrooms display cream-colored caps with smooth edges and fine radial striations that resemble lines drawn from the center, giving them an oyster-like appearance.

The caps are approximately 1 to 2 inches in diameter and exhibit a convex shape when young but flatten as they mature. The stems of the mushrooms are short and thin, blending seamlessly into the surrounding surface.

While the exact age of these mushrooms is difficult to determine without more information, their size suggests that they may be several weeks old at most.

In the background, other decaying logs or tree branches can be seen, providing a natural habitat for these edible fungi. The overall scene presents a serene and peaceful atmosphere, with the mushrooms adding a touch of elegance to the otherwise dull surroundings.

The image provides a detailed view of the mushroom's structure and growth pattern, allowing viewers to appreciate their unique characteristics. It also highlights the importance of preserving natural habitats and ecosystems, where such organisms can thrive and contribute to biodiversity. – AI vision

El lado inferior de hongos oysterling planos (Crepidotus applanatus) en el sendero Iron Bridge en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, abril 29, 2023. La imagen muestra un grupo de hongos oysterling planos (Crepidotus applanatus) que crecen en el lado inferior de una rama o tronco caído situado en el suelo. Los hongos exhiben cubiertas de color crema con bordes suaves y estriaciones radiales finas que recuerdan las líneas trazadas desde el centro, lo que les da un aspecto parecido a una ostra. Las tapas miden aproximadamente de 1 a 2 pulgadas de diámetro y presentan una forma convexa cuando son jóvenes pero se aplanan a medida que maduran. Los tallos de los hongos son cortos y delgados, mezclándose perfectamente con la superficie circundante. Aunque es difícil determinar la edad exacta de estos hongos sin más información, su tamaño sugiere que pueden ser como mucho de varias semanas de antigüedad. En el fondo, se puede observar otros troncos o ramas en descomposición, proporcionando un hábitat natural para estos hongos comestibles. La escena general presenta una atmósfera serena y pacífica, con los hongos añadiendo un toque de elegancia al entorno monótono. La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de la estructura y el patrón de crecimiento del hongo, permitiendo a los espectadores apreciar sus características únicas. También destaca la importancia de preservar hábitats naturales y ecosistemas, donde tales organismos pueden prosperar y contribuir a la biodiversidad. – Spanish translation


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