The image shows a group of white mushrooms with a purple tinge scattered across the grass in the middle of Thomas Park, College Station, Texas.
The mushrooms are large and have broad caps with wavy edges that curve upwards at the top. They are covered in small brown specks or dirt spots and appear to be growing out of the ground.
There is no indication as to what species they might be. However, based on their coloration and texture, it appears that they belong to Russula sect. Heterophyllae. – AI vision
Grupo de hongos brittlegill violeta Russula sect. Heterophyllae en un prado en Thomas Park. College Station, Texas, 17 de noviembre de 2017. La imagen muestra un grupo de hongos blancos con un matiz morado dispersados por la hierba en medio del Parque Thomas, College Station, Texas. Los hongos son grandes y tienen sombreros anchos con bordes ondulados que se curvan hacia arriba en la parte superior. Están cubiertos de pequeñas motas marrones o manchas de suciedad y parecen crecer fuera del suelo. No hay indicación de qué especies podrían ser. Sin embargo, basándose en su coloración y textura, parece que pertenecen a Russula sect. Heterophyllae. – Spanish translation
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