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Roundspored oysterling mushrooms (Crepidotus cesatii) on a pecan log witout bark in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, April 29, 2023

Location on mapsRacoon Run Trail, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, United States
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The roundspored oysterling mushrooms (Crepidotus cesatii) were found growing on a pecan log devoid of bark in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, on April 29, 2023. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of numerous small, roundish mushrooms growing on a pecan log without bark. The mushrooms are characterized by their white or light-brown color and have a rounded cap with a smooth surface, featuring a central depression that contains an off-white to brownish spore mass.

The mushrooms' caps exhibit intricate details, including a series of concentric ridges in the center, giving them a scalloped appearance. The stems are slender and cylindrical, measuring 0.1-0.5 mm thick and ranging from light yellow to dark brown in color.

The pecan log itself is weathered and worn, with deep grooves running along its length and a rough texture that provides an ideal substrate for the mushrooms' growth. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a natural environment, likely in a forest or woodland setting, where the fungi have colonized the decaying wood to obtain nutrients.

The Roundspored Oysterling mushroom (Crepidotus cesatii) is a species commonly found on dead trees and logs, particularly those from coniferous or deciduous forests. Its growth pattern typically involves sprouting from the surface of decomposing wood, where it can be seen growing in clusters or solitary.

In this image, the mushrooms appear to be thriving on their host log, with some displaying signs of maturity such as a slight flattening at the cap margins. The overall scene conveys a sense of serenity and natural beauty, inviting viewers to appreciate the intricate details of these tiny organisms and their role in the ecosystem. – AI vision

Los hongos oysterling de pico redondo (Crepidotus cesatii) en un tronco de pacana sin corteza en el Parque Lick Creek. College Station, Texas, 29 de abril del 2023. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de numerosos hongos redondos pequeños que crecen en un tronco de pacana sin corteza. Los hongos se caracterizan por su color blanco o marrón claro y tienen una campana redondeada con una superficie lisa, que cuenta con una depresión central que contiene una masa de esporas de color blanquecino a parduzco. Las campanas de los hongos presentan detalles intrincados, incluyendo una serie de aristas concéntricas en el centro, lo que les da un aspecto dentado. Los tallos son delgados y cilíndricos, con un grosor de 0,1-0,5 mm y van desde amarillo claro a pardo oscuro. El tronco de pacana en sí está desgastado y usurado, con surcos profundos que corren por su longitud y una textura rugosa que proporciona un sustrato ideal para el crecimiento de los hongos. La atmósfera general de la imagen sugiere un entorno natural, probablemente en un bosque o área forestal, donde los hongos han colonizado la madera en descomposición para obtener nutrientes. El hongo con pico redondo (Crepidotus cesatii) es una especie común encontrada en árboles muertos y troncos, particularmente aquellos de bosques coníferos o de hoja caduca. Su patrón de crecimiento suele implicar brotar desde la superficie de la madera en descomposición, donde puede observarse crecer en grupos o solitario. En esta imagen, los hongos parecen estar prosperando en su tronco anfitrión, con algunos mostrando signos de madurez como un ligero aplanamiento en los márgenes de la campana. La escena general transmite una sensación de serenidad y belleza natural, invitando a los espectadores a apreciar los detalles intrincados de estos diminutos organismos y su papel en el ecosistema. – Spanish translation


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