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A bracket fungus, also known as a conk or tinder fungus, grows on the rough, textured bark of a tree. The fungus is large and has a layered appearance, with a darker, rough upper surface covered in light green lichen and a lighter, smoother underside. The tree bark is deeply furrowed and appears dry, with patches of moss and lichen growing on its surface. The surrounding environment suggests a natural setting, possibly a forest or park. There are no people or other animals visible in the image. The lighting indicates it is daytime, with shadows suggesting the sun is to the side. The image is a close-up, focusing on the texture and detail of the fungus and bark.
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