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Colorado State University

Colorado State University is one of our nation's leading research universities with world-class research in infectious disease, atmospheric science, clean energy technologies, and environmental science. It was founded in 1870 as the Colorado Agricultural College, six years before the Colorado Territory became a state.

Colorado State University, located in Fort Collins, Colorado, is situated on nearly 5,000 acres of land, including the main campus, a foothills campus, an agricultural campus, and a mountain campus (Pingree Park). Colorado State also has 4,600 acres for research centers, Cooperative Extension offices, and Colorado State Forest Service stations.


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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5367244 bacterial wetwood Enterobacter nimipressuralis Cottonwood tree showing symptoms of infection with bacterial wetwood.
5357468 slime mold Lycogala spp. The sporulation of the Lycogala spp. on a tree.
5366941 indian paint fungus Echinodontium tinctorium View of the underside of an Echinodontium tinctorium conk.
5366942 indian paint fungus Echinodontium tinctorium An Echinodontium tinctorium conk.
5366936 laminated root disease Phellinus weirii Ectotrophic mycelium of the root disease Phellinus weirii, which causes decay in conifer trees.
5366935 laminated root disease Phellinus weirii Evidence of laminated root disease (Phellinus weirii) in douglas-fir.
5366931 carbon balls Daldinia concentrica Conks of carbon ball fungus (Daldinia concentrica) on aspen.
5366922 white heartwood rot Phellinus tremulae Section of aspen showing decay due to Phellinus tremulae.
5366921 white heartwood rot Phellinus tremulae Conk of Phellinus tremulae on the trunk of an aspen.
5366920 white heartwood rot Phellinus tremulae Conks of Phellinus tremulae on the trunks of aspen trees.
5366919 oyster mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) on the trunk of a boxelder tree (Acer negundo).
5366909 Trametes wood decay Trametes hirsuta Conk of Trametes hirsuta, which causes decay in several species of hardwood trees.
5366908 Trametes wood decay Trametes hirsuta Conk of Trametes hirsuta, which causes decay in several species of hardwood trees.
5367243 bacterial wetwood Enterobacter nimipressuralis An American elm tree (Ulmus americana) showing symptoms of bacterial wetwood (slime flux) on the campus of Colorado State University.
5367240 bacterial wetwood Enterobacter nimipressuralis American elm tree showing evidence of infection with bacterial wetwood, or slime flux.
5357469 decay The fruiting bodies of a decay fungus on a dead tree.
5366782 sooty mold Sooty mold on a branch of elm.

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