Close-up of yellow corticioid fungus Phlebia subochracea on a fallen hardwood tree in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas, February 23, 2024

Album 3476: College Station, Texas, February 23, 2024

The image presents a close-up view of a yellow corticioid fungus, specifically Phlebia subochracea, growing on a fallen hardwood tree trunk. The tree's bark is visible in the background, providing context for the fungal growth.

**Key Features:**

* **Fungus:** The dominant feature of the image is the yellow corticioid fungus, which covers most of the fallen hardwood tree trunk.
   + Color: The fungus has a bright yellow color with small, rounded spots or bumps on its surface.
   + Texture: The texture appears to be somewhat rough and irregular, suggesting that it may be a type of crust fungus.
* **Tree Bark:** In the background, the fallen hardwood tree trunk is visible, providing context for the fungal growth.
   + Color: The bark has a dark brown or grayish-brown color with visible grooves and ridges.
   + Texture: The texture of the bark appears to be rough and woody, indicating that it is an older part of the tree.
* **Lighting:** The lighting in the image suggests that it was taken outdoors on a sunny day. The yellow color of the fungus stands out against the darker background of the tree trunk.

**Conclusion:**

Overall, the image provides a detailed view of Phlebia subochracea growing on a fallen hardwood tree trunk. The bright yellow color and rough texture of the fungus are prominent features of the image, while the dark brown or grayish-brown bark of the tree serves as a contrasting background. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Primer plano del hongo corticioide amarillo Phlebia subochracea en un árbol de hoja caduca caído en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 23 de febrero de 2024. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de un hongo corticioide amarillo, específicamente Phlebia subochracea, creciendo en el tronco de un árbol de hoja caduca caído. En el fondo, se puede ver la corteza del árbol, proporcionando contexto para el crecimiento fúngico. **Características clave:** * **Hongo:** La característica dominante de la imagen es el hongo corticioide amarillo, que cubre la mayor parte del tronco del árbol de hoja caduca caído. + Color: El hongo tiene un color amarillo brillante con pequeños puntos redondos o protuberancias en su superficie. + Textura: La textura parece ser algo rugosa e irregular, lo que sugiere que podría tratarse de un tipo de seta. * **Corteza del árbol:** En el fondo, se puede ver el tronco del árbol de hoja caduca caído, proporcionando contexto para el crecimiento fúngico. + Color: La corteza del árbol tiene un color marrón oscuro o marrón grisáceo con surcos y arrugas visibles. + Textura: La textura de la corteza del árbol parece ser rugosa y leñosa, lo que indica que es una parte más antigua del árbol. * **Iluminación:** La iluminación en la imagen sugiere que fue tomada al aire libre en un día soleado. El color amarillo del hongo se destaca contra el fondo más oscuro del tronco del árbol. **Conclusión:** En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de Phlebia subochracea creciendo en un tronco de árbol de hoja caduca caído. El color amarillo brillante y la textura rugosa del hongo son características prominentes de la imagen, mientras que la corteza marrón oscuro o marrón grisáceo del árbol sirve como un fondo contrastante. – Spanish translation

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