polypores also called bracket shelf fungi tree trunk |
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navigate by keyword : woody woodland wooded wood wildlife white usa upper underside undergrowth undefined types trunks trunk trees tree textured texture temperate surrounding surface sunlight staten species soil smooth signify shelves shelflike shelf setting scene rough role rock rich resembling regions protrude polypores playing plant obliquus nutrient nature natural mushroom lush likely lighter light leaves leaf layers island inonotus indicating indicates including horizontally growing grow |
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Bracket fungi, known as polypores, are growing on a tree trunk. The fungi are fan-shaped with distinct brown and white layers. Their rough, woody texture contrasts with the smooth tree bark. The fungi protrude horizontally, resembling natural shelves. Around the tree, there's a lush undergrowth of green leaves, indicating a forest or wooded area. Sunlight filters through the trees, creating dappled light on the scene. Staten Island, NY, USA |
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