Netted crust fungus (Byssomerulius corium) on a fallen oak branch in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn St. College Station, Texas

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The image depicts a close-up view of a Netted Crust Fungus (Byssomerulius corium) growing on a fallen oak branch in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street, College Station, Texas.

**Fungal Appearance**

* The fungus has a white to cream-colored appearance with a rough, net-like texture.
* It is densely packed and covers the entire surface of the fallen branch.

**Branch Characteristics**

* The oak branch appears to be partially decayed, with visible signs of rot or damage.
* Its bark may have been stripped away in some areas, exposing the inner wood.

**Environmental Context**

* The image was taken on November 3rd, indicating that it is autumn or winter in College Station, Texas.
* The presence of snow suggests that the area has experienced recent cold weather.

**Overall Impression**

The image provides a detailed view of the Netted Crust Fungus growing on a fallen oak branch. The fungus appears to be thriving in its environment, with a dense and healthy growth pattern. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El hongo de la costra con red (Byssomerulius corium) en una rama de roble caída en el refugio natural David E. Schob en 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, noviembre 3, 2023. La imagen muestra una vista detallada del hongo de la costra con red (Byssomerulius corium) que crece en una rama de roble caída en el refugio natural David E. Schob en 906 Ashburn Street, College Station, Texas. **Apariencia Fúngica** * El hongo tiene un aspecto blanco a crema con una textura rugosa y parecida a una red. * Está muy apretado y cubre toda la superficie de la rama caída. **Características de las ramas** * La rama de roble parece estar parcialmente podrida, con señales visibles de putrefacción o daño. * Su corteza puede haber sido arrancada en algunas áreas, dejando al descubierto la madera interior. **Contexto Ambiental** * La imagen se tomó el 3 de noviembre, lo que indica que es otoño o invierno en College Station, Texas. * La presencia de nieve sugiere que la zona ha experimentado reciente clima frío. **Impresión general** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada del hongo de la costra con red que crece en una rama de roble caída. El hongo parece estar prosperando en su entorno, con un patrón de crecimiento denso y saludable. – Spanish translation

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