Reddish cross section of lilac staining milkcap mushrooms Lactarius uvidus on Winters Bayou Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Cleveland, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of several Lilac Staining Milkcap Mushrooms (Lactarius uvidus) partially buried in mud on the Winters Bayou Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Cleveland, Texas.

**Visual Description**

* The mushrooms have a light-colored cap with pinkish-red gills and stems.
* The red coloration is also visible at the base of each mushroom where it meets the ground.
* The caps are partially buried in the mud, revealing only their edges.
* Some leaves or twigs can be seen scattered around the mushrooms.

**Inference**

Based on the characteristics mentioned in the caption and the image provided, it appears that Lilac Staining Milkcap Mushrooms (Lactarius uvidus) have been discovered growing in a natural environment. The image suggests that these mushrooms are likely to be edible, but further research or expert consultation would be necessary to confirm their edibility and any potential health benefits or risks associated with consuming them.

**Conclusion**

The image provides valuable information about the appearance and habitat of Lilac Staining Milkcap Mushrooms (Lactarius uvidus), highlighting their unique characteristics and potential uses. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

La sección transversal rojiza de los hongos lechales con tinción lila Lactarius uvidus(?) en el Winters Bayou Trail en la Sam Houston National Forest. Cleveland, Texas, 12 de octubre de 2019. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de varios Hongos Lechales con Tinción Lila (Lactarius uvidus) parcialmente enterrados en el barro del Winters Bayou Trail en la Sam Houston National Forest, Cleveland, Texas. **Descripción visual** * Los hongos tienen una campana de color claro con unas láminas rosadas y tallos. * La coloración roja también es visible en la base de cada hongo donde se une al suelo. * Las campanas están parcialmente enterradas en el barro, dejando solo sus bordes. * Pueden verse algunas hojas o ramitas dispersas alrededor de los hongos. **Inferencia** Basándonos en las características mencionadas en la descripción y la imagen proporcionada, parece que se ha descubierto el crecimiento natural de Hongos Lechales con Tinción Lila (Lactarius uvidus). La imagen sugiere que estos hongos son probablemente comestibles, pero sería necesaria una investigación adicional o consulta a expertos para confirmar su comestibilidad y cualquier potencial beneficio o riesgo de salud asociado con consumirlos. **Conclusión** La imagen proporciona información valiosa sobre la apariencia y el hábitat de los Hongos Lechales con Tinción Lila (Lactarius uvidus), destacando sus características únicas y posibles usos. – Spanish translation

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