Gills of blackening brittlegill mushroom (Russula eccentrica) in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image presents a detailed view of the gills of a Blackening Brittlegill Mushroom (Russula eccentrica), showcasing its intricate structure and unique characteristics.

* **Gills**
* The gills are long, thin, and narrow, resembling a fan or a feather.
* They are pale pinkish-beige in color with a slight white base.
* The gills are attached to the stem by a narrow attachment point.
* The edges of the gills are slightly wavy or irregularly shaped.
* **Cap**
* The cap is not visible in this image, but it is described as being small to medium-sized and ovoid to bell-shaped.
* The cap color can vary from pale yellow to reddish-brown with darker spots.
* **Stem**
* The stem is not visible in this image, but it is described as being short and stout.
* The stem color can vary from white to pale pink or yellowish-white.
* **Size and Shape**
* The size of the mushroom varies depending on the age and growing conditions.
* The cap diameter ranges from 2-6 cm (0.8-2.4 in).
* The stem height ranges from 1-3 cm (0.4-1.2 in).

In summary, the image provides a detailed view of the gills of a Blackening Brittlegill Mushroom, showcasing their unique shape and coloration. The mushroom has a pale pinkish-beige cap with a white base, long, thin, and narrow gills, and a short, stout stem. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Las guillas de un hongo brittlegill oscureciéndose (Russula eccentrica) en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 1 de julio de 2020. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de las guillas de un Hongo Brittlegill Oscureciéndose (Russula eccentrica), mostrando su estructura intrincada y características únicas. **Guillas** * Las guillas son largas, delgadas y estrechas, pareciéndose a un abanico o una pluma. * Son de color rosado-beisáceo pálido con una base blanca ligera. * Las guillas se unen al tallo por un punto de unión estrecho. * Los bordes de las guillas son ligeramente ondulados o irregulares en forma. **Tapón** * El tapón no es visible en esta imagen, pero se describe como pequeño a mediano en tamaño y de forma ovoide a campaniforme. * El color del tapón puede variar de amarillo pálido a rojizo-marrón con manchas más oscuras. **Tallo** * El tallo no es visible en esta imagen, pero se describe como corto y robusto. * El color del tallo puede variar de blanco a rosa pálido o blanquecino. **Tamaño y forma** * El tamaño del hongo varía dependiendo de la edad y las condiciones de crecimiento. * El diámetro del tapón oscila entre 2-6 cm (0.8-2.4 in). * La altura del tallo oscila entre 1-3 cm (0.4-1.2 in). En resumen, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de las guillas de un Hongo Brittlegill Oscureciéndose, mostrando su forma y coloración únicas. El hongo tiene un tapón rosado-beisáceo pálido con base blanca, guillas largas, delgadas y estrechas, y un tallo corto y robusto. – Spanish translation

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