Edge of corticioid fungus Dichostereum effuscatum on underside of an oak log on Iron Bridge Trail in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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This image presents a detailed view of the underside surface of an oak log, specifically highlighting the edge of corticioid fungus Dichostereum effuscatum growing on it. The photograph was captured on Iron Bridge Trail within Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas, on April 29th, 2023.

The image is divided into two distinct areas: one light gray and the other dark gray. A notable difference between these sections lies in their texture; the lighter section exhibits a smooth surface with small holes scattered throughout, whereas the darker area features a more rugged appearance with visible pores.

The overall impression conveyed by this image suggests that it was taken during the spring season, as indicated by the caption's mention of April 29th. The presence of Dichostereum effuscatum on the underside of the oak log implies that the photograph was captured in an environment conducive to fungal growth and development.

In conclusion, this image provides a detailed view of the underside surface of an oak log, highlighting the edge of corticioid fungus Dichostereum effuscatum growing on it. The inclusion of contextual information such as the location, date, and type of fungi present adds depth and significance to the image. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El borde del hongo corticiano Dichostereum effuscatum en la parte inferior de un tronco de roble en el sendero Iron Bridge en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 29 de abril de 2023. Esta imagen presenta una vista detallada de la superficie de la parte inferior de un tronco de roble, destacando especialmente el borde del hongo corticiano Dichostereum effuscatum que crece en él. La fotografía se tomó en el sendero Iron Bridge dentro de Lick Creek Park en College Station, Texas, el 29 de abril de 2023. La imagen está dividida en dos áreas distintas: una gris claro y la otra gris oscuro. Una diferencia notable entre estas secciones radica en su textura; la sección más ligera presenta una superficie lisa con pequeños agujeros dispersos por toda ella, mientras que el área más oscura muestra un aspecto más rugoso con poros visibles. La impresión general transmitida por esta imagen sugiere que fue tomada durante la temporada de primavera, como se indica en la mención del título de 29 de abril. La presencia de Dichostereum effuscatum en la parte inferior del tronco de roble implica que la fotografía fue capturada en un entorno propicio para el crecimiento y desarrollo de los hongos. En conclusión, esta imagen proporciona una vista detallada de la superficie de la parte inferior de un tronco de roble, destacando el borde del hongo corticiano Dichostereum effuscatum que crece en él. La inclusión de información contextual como la ubicación, la fecha y el tipo de hongos presentes agrega profundidad e importancia a la imagen. – Spanish translation

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