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Toothed toughshank mushrooms (Rhodocollybia prolixa)(?) near Lembolovo, 40 miles north from Saint Petersburg. Russia, August 27, 2017



In the Russian countryside near Lembolovo, approximately 40 miles north of Saint Petersburg, a unique species of mushroom known as toothed toughshank (Rhodocollybia prolixa) can be found growing in abundance. The photograph was taken on August 27, 2017, capturing the intricate details of these fascinating fungi. – generated by AI

**Description of Image**

The image presents a close-up view of two mushrooms situated on the ground amidst grass and twigs. The photograph is taken at an angle, with one mushroom positioned horizontally and the other vertically.

* **Mushroom Characteristics**
* The caps are brown in color.
* The gills under each cap are white and have a distinctive tooth-like appearance.
* **Background and Surroundings**
* The mushrooms are nestled among long blades of grass and twigs scattered on the ground.

**Conclusion**

The image showcases two mushrooms, likely belonging to the genus Rhodocollybia prolixa (Toothed toughshank), growing in a natural environment. – AI vision

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