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Twisted deceiver mushroom (Laccaria tortilis)(?) with red berries of Fly honeysuckle on roadside near Lembolovo, 40 miles north from Saint Petersburg. Russia, August 27, 2017



A deceitful mushroom species known as the twisted deceiver (Laccaria tortilis) was discovered growing alongside red berries of fly honeysuckle on a roadside near Lembolovo, located approximately 40 miles north of Saint Petersburg, Russia. This photograph was captured on August 27, 2017. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of a mushroom situated alongside two red berries on the ground.

In the foreground, the mushroom is prominently displayed with its white and pinkish-brown cap featuring dark stripes near the base. The gills are visible underneath the cap, while the stem and mycelium are light brown in color. Two bright red Fly honeysuckle berries, likely from a nearby bush or tree, are positioned to the right of the mushroom.

The background appears to be a mixture of sand and small twigs on the ground, suggesting that the photograph was taken outdoors, possibly on a roadside near Lembolovo, Russia, as indicated in the caption. The image provides a detailed view of the mushroom's characteristics and its surroundings. – AI vision

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