Amber jelly fungus (Exidia recisa) and foliose lichen on a fallen oak twig in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image features two distinct types of fungi growing on a fallen oak twig in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas.

**Key Features:**

* **Amber Jelly Fungus (Exidia recisa):**
   + Characterized by its amber-colored, gelatinous appearance
   + Forms clusters or irregular masses on the twig
   + Has a soft, translucent texture and a slightly sticky surface
* **Foliose Lichen:**
   + Has flat, leaf-like thalli that cover the surface of the twig
   + Thalli are usually 1-5 cm in diameter and have a waxy or leathery appearance

**Background:**

* Fallen oak leaves and twigs are scattered throughout the background, providing context for the fungal growth on the single fallen oak twig.

Overall, the image showcases two types of fungi growing on a single fallen oak twig, highlighting their unique characteristics and textures. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongo jalea ámbar (Exidia recisa) y líquen folioso en un ramal de roble caído en el Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 25 de enero del 2024. La imagen muestra dos tipos distintos de hongos creciendo sobre un ramal de roble caído en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. **Características clave:** * **Hongo jalea ámbar (Exidia recisa):** + Caracterizado por su aspecto gelatinoso de color ámbar + Forma racimos o masas irregulares en el ramal + Tiene una textura blanda, translúcida y una superficie ligeramente pegajosa * **Líquen folioso:** + Tiene tallos planos similares a hojas que cubren la superficie del ramal + Tienen un diámetro de 1-5 cm aproximadamente y un aspecto ceroso o coriáceo **Antecedentes:** * Las hojas y los ramales de roble caídos están esparcidos en el fondo, proporcionando contexto para el crecimiento fúngico sobre un solo ramal de roble caído. En general, la imagen muestra dos tipos de hongos creciendo sobre un solo ramal de roble caído, resaltando sus características y texturas únicas. – Spanish translation

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