The image shows a close-up of three veiled oyster mushrooms lying on the ground.
* The mushroom caps are white and rounded with ridges radiating from the stem.
* They have a small, brownish-colored spot near the edge of each cap.
* The stems are also white and thin, with a slight curve at the top.
* The gills underneath the caps are white and crowded, which is typical for oyster mushrooms.
The background of the image appears to be dark soil or dirt. There are no other objects visible in the image.
Overall, the image provides a detailed view of the veiled oyster mushroom's unique characteristics, including its cap shape, stem color, and gill arrangement. – AI vision
Переводы текстов на английском языке с русского языка в приложении Google Translate не вызывают сомнений. – Russian translation
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