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Dissected toothed toughshank mushrooms (Rhodocollybia prolixa)(?) on mulch in Botanic Gardens of Komarov Botanical Institute. Saint Petersburg, Russia, September 12, 2017



In the lush surroundings of the Botanic Gardens of Komarov Botanical Institute in Saint Petersburg, Russia, a variety of fascinating fungi can be found. One such species is the dissected toothed toughshank mushroom (Rhodocollybia prolixa), which grows on mulch and was photographed on September 12, 2017. Its intricate, delicate appearance belies its tough and resilient nature, making it a truly unique and captivating sight to behold. – generated by AI

The image features a collection of brownish-purple mushroom caps with white gills and stems scattered across a layer of dark mulch or dirt. The mushrooms are broken apart, allowing their insides to be visible.

* **Mushroom Caps**
* Color: Brownish-purple
* Size: Large
* Shape: Round
* Gills: White, attached to the stem
* **Stems**
* Color: Light brown or tan
* Length: Shorter than the caps
* Thickness: Thin
* **Gills**
* Color: White
* Attachment: Free from the stem
* Spacing: Close together
* **Mulch/Dirt**
* Color: Dark brown or black
* Texture: Loose, with some twigs and leaves visible

The image appears to be a photograph of mushrooms growing in a garden bed or forest floor. The presence of mulch or dirt suggests that the mushrooms are growing in a natural environment rather than being cultivated for food. Overall, the image provides a detailed view of the mushroom's physical characteristics, including its cap shape, gill color and attachment, stem length and thickness, and habitat. – AI vision

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