Close-up of netted crust fungus (Byssomerulius corium) on a fallen oak branch on Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of the Netted Crust Fungus (Byssomerulius corium) growing on a fallen oak branch along Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas.

**Key Features:**

* **Fungal Growth:** The fungus exhibits a unique, net-like pattern characterized by numerous small, interconnected pores or ridges. These formations are closely packed and cover the surface of the mushroom.
* **Coloration:** A light orange hue is visible at the center of the fungal growth, which may indicate where it meets the tree branch.
* **Background and Surroundings:**
* The fungus grows on a fallen oak branch, suggesting that the image was captured in a forest or wooded area with deciduous trees.
* A small patch of greenery is visible to the right of the fungus, possibly representing moss or lichen growth on the tree trunk.

**Overall Impression:**

The image provides an intimate view of the Netted Crust Fungus growing on its natural substrate. The intricate pattern and coloration of the fungus are clearly visible, offering insight into its unique characteristics and growth habits in a forest environment. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Un primer plano del hongo enredado (Byssomerulius corium) en una rama de roble caído en el Sendero Richards Loop en la Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, 27 de enero de 2024. La imagen presenta un primer plano de vista del hongo enredado (Byssomerulius corium) creciendo en una rama de roble caído a lo largo del Sendero Richards Loop en la Sam Houston National Forest, Texas. * **Características clave:** * **Crecimiento fúngico:** El hongo presenta un patrón único similar a una red, caracterizado por numerosas pequeñas porosidades o aristas interconectadas. Estas formaciones están estrechamente empaquetadas y cubren la superficie del hongo. * **Coloración:** Es visible un tono naranja claro en el centro del crecimiento fúngico, lo que puede indicar dónde este se encuentra con la rama de roble. * **Fondo y alrededores:** * El hongo crece sobre una rama de roble caído, sugiriendo que la imagen fue capturada en un bosque o área arbolada con árboles de hoja caduca. * Es visible a la derecha del hongo un pequeño parche de vegetación, posiblemente representando el crecimiento de musgo u líquenes en el tronco del árbol. **Impresión general:** La imagen ofrece una vista cercana del hongo enredado creciendo sobre su sustrato natural. El patrón y la coloración intrincados del hongo son claramente visibles, proporcionando información acerca de sus características únicas y hábitats de crecimiento en un entorno forestal. – Spanish translation

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