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A thin, brown corticioid fungus with a velvety texture was found growing on the underside of an oak log in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, on April 29, 2023. The fungus, identified as Dichostereum effuscatum, had a smooth and even surface that gave it a soft, velvety appearance. Its thin texture and brown coloration added to its delicate beauty, making it a standout among the other fungi in the area. – generated by AI |
The image features a close-up view of the underside of a decaying oak log, showcasing various types of fungi growing on its surface. **Fungi Types and Characteristics** * **Dichostereum effuscatum**: A thin brown velvety corticioid fungus with a flat, non-branched appearance. **Overall Appearance** The image highlights the diversity of fungal growth on decaying wood, with Dichostereum effuscatum being one of several types present. The presence of multiple fungus species suggests that the log is providing a suitable environment for their growth. – AI vision |
El hongo corticioide marrón claro y delgado Dichostereum effuscatum en la parte inferior de un tronco de roble en el sendero Iron Bridge Trail en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 29 de abril de 2023. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de la parte inferior de un tronco de roble en descomposición, que muestra diferentes tipos de hongos creciendo en su superficie. **Tipos y características de hongos** * **Dichostereum effuscatum**: Un hongo corticioide marrón delgado y veloso con un aspecto plano y no ramificado. * **Hongo parecido a moho negro (arriba a la izquierda)**: Crecimiento en pequeñas agrupaciones de esporas blancas, posiblemente un tipo de moho negro o ascomiceto. * **Mancha blanca (esquina inferior derecha)**: Posiblemente otro tipo de hongos, potencialmente una especie del género Aspergillus. **Aspecto general** La imagen destaca la diversidad del crecimiento de hongos en madera en descomposición, siendo Dichostereum effuscatum uno de varios tipos presentes. La presencia de múltiples especies de hongos sugiere que el tronco proporciona un entorno adecuado para su crecimiento. – Spanish translation |
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