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Side view of verflowing slimy stem mushrooms (Limacella illinita, Zhuliangomyces illinitus) on a lawn in Washington-on ... State Historic Site. Washington, Texas, September 27, 2020



A cluster of slimy stem mushrooms (Limacella illinita, Zhuliangomyces illinitus) can be seen in a side view on a lawn at the Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site in Washington, Texas. The photo was taken on September 27, 2020, capturing the intricate details of the mushrooms' slimy texture and delicate features. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of several white mushrooms with slimy stems and gills, situated among blades of grass. The mushroom caps are flat and slightly rounded on top, featuring long, thin stems that appear to be covered in slime or moisture.

In the background, green blades of grass can be seen, as well as small water droplets scattered throughout the scene. A few leaves from a nearby plant also add color and texture to the composition.

The overall atmosphere suggests a damp, humid environment with recent rainfall, which has caused the mushrooms' slimy stems to become more pronounced. The image provides a detailed look at the unique characteristics of these mushrooms, highlighting their distinctive features and habitat. – AI vision

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