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Short-stemmed russula mushrooms (stubby brittlegill, Russula brevipes) in cross section on Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Texas, June 2, 2021



The short-stemmed russula mushrooms, also known as the stubby brittlegill, were spotted on the Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, on June 2, 2021. In cross section, these mushrooms exhibit a distinctive appearance with their short stems and broad caps. – generated by AI

The image presents a detailed view of short-stemmed russula mushrooms (also known as stubby brittlegill or Russula brevipes) in cross section, captured on Richards Loop Trail within Sam Houston National Forest in Texas on June 2, 2021.

**Visual Analysis:**
In the foreground, five mushroom caps are arranged in a loose cluster. The caps exhibit a pale brown color with slightly darker brown edges and a lighter center featuring a small, dark brown ring. Each cap is relatively flat, showcasing its broad surface area. The gills of each mushroom are attached to the stem, forming a fan-like shape. The stems themselves are short, stubby, and white in color.

**Background:**
The background appears to be forest floor soil, comprising damp, moist earth with scattered pine needles and leaves. A few small green plants or mosses can also be seen growing on the ground.

**Contextual Information:**

* **Date:** June 2, 2021
* **Location:** Richards Loop Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas

Overall, this image provides a close-up view of short-stemmed russula mushrooms in cross section, showcasing their unique characteristics and growth environment. – AI vision

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