Orange cap of milkcap mushrooms Lactarius proximellus under small oaks in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image features a close-up view of the underside and top of an orange mushroom cap, likely belonging to the species Lactarius proximellus.

* **Mushroom Cap:**
* The mushroom cap is circular with a flat top and slightly concave bottom.
* It has a smooth texture and appears to be free from any visible debris or contaminants.
* The color of the cap is an orange-brown hue, which is consistent with the description of Lactarius proximellus.
* **Gills:**
* The gills are white and have a delicate appearance, suggesting that they may not be fully developed or are still in their early stages of growth.
* They are closely spaced and run down the stem of the mushroom.
* **Stem:**
* The stem is slender and cylindrical, with a smooth texture similar to the cap.
* It is slightly longer than the diameter of the cap and appears to be free from any visible debris or contaminants.

Overall, the image provides a detailed view of the underside and top of an orange mushroom cap, which may belong to the species Lactarius proximellus. The smooth texture, orange-brown color, and closely spaced gills all suggest that this is a mature mushroom with fully developed features. However, further examination would be necessary to confirm its identity and determine whether it is safe for consumption. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Una sombrero naranja de setas Lactarius proximellus bajo robles pequeños en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 21 de enero de 2021. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de la parte inferior y superior de un sombrero de seta, probablemente perteneciente a la especie Lactarius proximellus. **Sombrero:** * El sombrero es circular con una parte superior plana y una parte inferior ligeramente cóncava. * Tiene una textura suave y parece estar libre de cualquier residuo o contaminante visible. * El color del sombrero es un matiz naranja-marrón, lo que es consistente con la descripción de Lactarius proximellus. **Las guillotinas:** * Las guillotinas son blancas y tienen una apariencia delicada, sugiriendo que pueden no estar completamente desarrolladas o aún en sus primeras etapas de crecimiento. * Están separadas estrechamente y corren hacia abajo por el tallo de la seta. **Tallo:** * El tallo es delgado y cilíndrico, con una textura lisa similar al sombrero. * Es ligeramente más largo que el diámetro del sombrero y parece estar libre de cualquier residuo o contaminante visible. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de la parte inferior y superior de un sombrero de seta naranja, que puede pertenecer a la especie Lactarius proximellus. La textura suave, el color naranja-marrón y las guillotinas estrechamente separadas sugieren que esta es una seta madura con características completamente desarrolladas. Sin embargo, sería necesario un examen más detallado para confirmar su identidad y determinar si es seguro para el consumo. – Spanish translation

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