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Roundspored oysterling mushrooms (Crepidotus cesatii) together with some white corticioid fungus on rotting pecan wood 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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In the picturesque Lick Creek Park of College Station, Texas, a fascinating sight can be observed during springtime - the roundspored oysterling mushrooms (Crepidotus cesatii) growing alongside some white corticioid fungi on decaying pecan wood. This captivating scene was captured on April 29, 2023, showcasing the unique beauty of these organisms thriving in harmony with one another. – generated by AI

The photograph showcases a close-up view of the underside of a decaying tree trunk, featuring numerous small round mushrooms growing from it, along with other white fungi.

**Color and Texture**

* The mushrooms have a light brown cap with a slightly darker center.
* The caps are rounded and flat, with some exhibiting slight curvature at their edges.
* The gills underneath each mushroom cap are visible, appearing to be closely spaced.
* The trunk's surface beneath the mushrooms is dark brown, with some areas displaying lighter shades of brown or gray.

**Background**

* The decaying tree trunk occupies most of the image.
* The background behind the trunk appears to be a forest floor with scattered leaves and twigs.
* A small portion of a green leaf can be seen on the left side of the image, possibly from another plant in the vicinity.

**Overall Impression**

The photograph provides an intimate view of the intricate details found on decaying tree trunks, showcasing the diversity of fungi that inhabit these environments. – AI vision

Los hongos Oysterling de pico redondo (Crepidotus cesatii) junto con algún hongo corticioide blanco sobre la madera podrida de pacana en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, el 29 de abril del 2023. La fotografía muestra una vista cercana de la parte inferior de un tronco de árbol podrido, que presenta numerosos hongos redondos pequeños creciendo desde él, junto con otros hongos blancos.

**Color y textura** * Los hongos tienen una cubierta marrón claro con un centro ligeramente más oscuro. * Las cubiertas son redondeadas y planas, algunas presentan ligeras curvas en sus bordes. * Las mallas debajo de cada sombrero del hongo son visibles, pareciendo estar estrechamente separadas. * La superficie del tronco por debajo de los hongos es marrón oscuro, con algunas áreas que presentan tonalidades más claras de marrón o gris.

**Antecedentes** * El tronco podrido ocupa la mayor parte de la imagen. * El fondo detrás del tronco parece ser un suelo forestal con hojas y ramitas dispersas. * Una pequeña porción de una hoja verde puede observarse en el lado izquierdo de la imagen, posiblemente de otra planta cerca.

**Impresión general** La fotografía proporciona una vista detallada de los intrincados detalles encontrados en troncos podridos, mostrando la diversidad de hongos que habitan estos entornos. – Spanish translation


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