Brittlegill mushrooms (Russula) on a lawn in Thomas Park. College Station, Texas

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The image depicts three white, gilled mushrooms lying on a grassy surface. The mushrooms are arranged in a triangle, with one mushroom at each corner and the third in the middle, slightly overlapping the others. The caps of the mushrooms appear to be dirty or stained.

**Mushroom Characteristics**

* Caps: White, possibly dirty or stained
* Gills: Not visible but likely present given the typical structure of Russula species

**Background**

The background is a grassy lawn with some dead leaves and twigs scattered about. The overall atmosphere suggests that the mushrooms have been lying on the ground for some time, possibly after being disturbed by an animal or human activity.

**Context**

The image was taken in Thomas Park, College Station, Texas, on November 17, 2017. Brittlegill mushrooms (Russula) are a common type of mushroom found in many parts of North America, often growing in lawns and other grassy areas. They are edible but can be bitter and are not typically considered a prized culinary find.

**Conclusion**

The image shows three white, gilled mushrooms lying on a grassy lawn, possibly after being disturbed by an animal or human activity. The mushrooms appear to be dirty or stained, suggesting they have been lying on the ground for some time. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Los hongos Brittlegill (Russula) en un prado de Thomas Park. College Station, Texas, el 17 de noviembre de 2017. La imagen muestra tres hongos blancos con las setas y los tallos ubicados en una superficie césped. Los hongos están dispuestos en un triángulo, con un hongo en cada esquina y el tercero en el centro, solapándose ligeramente con los otros. Las setas de los hongos parecen estar sucias o manchadas. **Características del hongo* * Sombreros: Blanco, posiblemente sucio o manchado * Pie: No visible, pero probablemente presente dada la estructura típica de las especies de Russula** Antecedentes** El fondo es un césped con algo de hojas muertas y ramitas dispersadas. La atmósfera general sugiere que los hongos han estado en el suelo durante algún tiempo, posiblemente después de ser perturbados por una actividad animal o humana.**Contexto** La imagen fue tomada en Thomas Park, College Station, Texas, el 17 de noviembre de 2017. Los hongos Brittlegill (Russula) son un tipo común de hongo que se encuentra en muchas partes de Norteamérica, a menudo crecen en prados y otras zonas con hierba. Son comestibles pero pueden ser amargos y no se consideran normalmente una pieza culinaria apreciada.**Conclusión** La imagen muestra tres hongos blancos con las setas y los tallos ubicados en un césped, posiblemente después de ser perturbados por una actividad animal o humana. Los hongos parecen estar sucios o manchados, lo que sugiere que han estado en el suelo durante algún tiempo. – Spanish translation

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