Netted crust fungus (Byssomerulius corium) covering 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 fallen oak branch covered with the Netted crust fungus (Byssomerulius corium). The fungus is characterized by its white to light tan color and net-like pattern of growth. It appears to be growing on a horizontal section of the oak branch, which may have broken off from the tree at some point.

In the background, there are some brown leaves scattered around the base of the tree. The overall atmosphere suggests that the image was taken in autumn or early winter when the leaves have fallen from the trees.

The image is likely intended to illustrate the characteristics of this particular type of fungus and its habitat. It may be used in educational materials or scientific publications related to mycology (the study of fungi) or botany (the study of plants). – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongo de corteza de red (Byssomerulius corium) cubriendo un ramal caído de roble en la Reserva Natural David E. Schob en 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, el 3 de noviembre del 2023. La imagen muestra un ramal caído de roble cubierto con el hongo de corteza de red (Byssomerulius corium). El hongo se caracteriza por su color blanco a marrón claro y el patrón en forma de red de crecimiento. Parece estar creciendo en una sección horizontal del ramal de roble, que podría haberse desprendido del árbol en algún momento. En el fondo hay algunas hojas marrones dispersadas alrededor de la base del árbol. La atmósfera general sugiere que la imagen fue tomada en otoño o principios de invierno cuando las hojas han caído de los árboles. Es probable que la imagen se use para ilustrar las características de este tipo particular de hongo y su hábitat. Puede usarse en materiales educativos o publicaciones científicas relacionadas con micología (el estudio de los hongos) o botánica (el estudio de las plantas). – Spanish translation

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