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Texture of pale brown resupinate polypore mushroom Xylodon flaviporus on a fallen oak 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
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The pale brown resupinate polypore mushroom Xylodon flaviporus, found on a fallen oak in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, boasts a unique texture that adds depth and interest to its already striking appearance. On April 29, 2023, the mushroom's intricate details were captured in a photograph, showcasing its delicate features and subtle coloration. The texture of the mushroom is notably rough, with small bumps and ridges covering its surface, giving it a distinctive feel that sets it apart from other fungi. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of the underside of a fallen oak tree branch, showcasing the intricate texture and pattern of the Xylodon flaviporus mushroom. The mushroom's resupinate nature is evident as it grows on the surface of the wood, rather than forming a visible stem or cap.

**Key Features:**

* **Texture:** The mushroom exhibits a soft, velvety texture with a pale brown color.
* **Pattern:** The resupinate growth pattern results in a continuous sheet-like structure that covers the entire surface of the wood.
* **Color:** The pale brown hue is consistent throughout the mushroom's body.

**Context:**

* **Location:** The image was taken on Iron Bridge Trail in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, USA.
* **Date:** April 29, 2023

The overall appearance of the Xylodon flaviporus mushroom suggests a mature specimen with an extensive network of hyphae that have colonized the surface of the oak tree branch. The image provides valuable insights into the morphology and growth habits of this species, highlighting its unique characteristics as a resupinate polypore. – AI vision

El musgo Xylodon flaviporus es un hongo de textura parda claro que crece en la superficie del árbol caído, en lugar de formar un tallo o sombrero visible. **Características principales:** *Textura: El musgo presenta una textura suave y velluda de color pardo claro.*Patrón: La estructura en forma de lámina continua cubre toda la superficie del árbol. *Color: El tono pardo claro es consistente en todo el cuerpo del musgo.*Contexto:*Localización: la imagen se tomó en el sendero Iron Bridge en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, Estados Unidos. *Fecha: 29 de abril de 2023. La apariencia general del musgo Xylodon flaviporus sugiere un espécimen maduro con una extensa red de hifas que han colonizado la superficie del árbol caído. La imagen proporciona valiosos conocimientos sobre la morfología y los hábitos de crecimiento de esta especie, resaltando sus características únicas como musgo en forma de lámina. – Spanish translation


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