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The underside of the hairy curtain crust fungus (Stereum hirsutum) on a fallen oak in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, is covered with intricate, velvety texture that resembles a delicate tapestry. The fungus grows on the decaying wood, its soft, hairy surface glistening in the light. This fascinating organism was photographed on April 29, 2023, offering a captivating glimpse into the beauty and complexity of nature's creations. – generated by AI |
The image presents a close-up view of the underside of a hairy curtain crust fungus (Stereum hirsutum) growing on a fallen oak tree trunk at Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas. The mushrooms are primarily white to light brown with darker brown concentric rings that resemble the inside of an oyster shell. A few have developed a whitish spore mass on their undersides. The surface of the tree is dark brown and covered with dirt and debris. In some spots, the bark has fallen away, revealing the rough texture of the wood underneath. The background of the image is not visible due to the close-up nature of the photograph, which focuses solely on the mushroom and its surroundings. Overall, the image provides a detailed look at the unique characteristics of the hairy curtain crust fungus and its habitat in Lick Creek Park. – AI vision |
El lado inferior del hongo cortina peluda (Stereum hirsutum) en una roble caído en Iron Bridge Trail en el Parque de Lick Creek. College Station, Texas, 29 de abril de 2023. La imagen presenta una vista detallada del lado inferior de un hongo cortina peluda (Stereum hirsutum) que crece sobre el tronco de un roble caído en el Parque de Lick Creek en College Station, Texas. Los hongos son principalmente blancos a marrón claro con anillos concéntricos marrones oscuros que se asemejan al interior de una concha de ostra. Algunos han desarrollado una masa de esporas blanquecina en su parte inferior. La superficie del árbol es marrón oscuro y está cubierta de suciedad y escombros. En algunos lugares, la corteza se ha caído, revelando la textura rugosa de la madera subyacente. El fondo de la imagen no es visible debido a la naturaleza detallada de la fotografía, que enfoca exclusivamente el hongo y sus alrededores. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de las características únicas del hongo cortina peluda y su hábitat en el Parque de Lick Creek. – Spanish translation |
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