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Underside of spongy mazegill mushroom (Sarcodontia delectans, Spongipellis delectans) in Little Thicket Nature Sanctuary near Cleveland. Texas, June 26, 2021



The underside of the spongy mazegill mushroom (Sarcodontia delectans/Spongipellis delectans) in Little Thicket Nature Sanctuary near Cleveland, Texas, features a unique and intricate network of veins that are visible on its surface. The picture was taken on June 26, 2021, capturing the delicate details of this fascinating fungi. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of the underside of a spongy mazegill mushroom (Sarcodontia delectans, Spongipellis delectans), showcasing its unique texture and structure. The mushroom's surface is characterized by small, rounded pores that are densely packed together, giving it a soft and velvety appearance.

In the background, the surrounding environment is visible, including a patch of moss or lichen on the left side of the image. A thin layer of soil or debris can also be seen below the mushroom, adding context to its habitat.

The overall atmosphere of the image suggests that the photograph was taken in a natural setting, possibly during a walk through a forest or nature preserve. The lighting appears to be soft and diffused, with no harsh shadows or highlights visible on the surface of the mushroom.

Overall, the image provides a detailed and intimate view of this fascinating fungus, highlighting its unique characteristics and texture. – AI vision

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