Underside of mushrooms Russula cortinarioides collected during a mushroom walk in Little Thicket Nature Sanctuary near Cleveland. Texas

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The image presents the underside of three mushrooms identified as *Russula cortinarioides* on a solid dark gray background, likely created using Adobe Photoshop.

The mushroom caps are not visible in this photograph, but their gills can be observed underneath. The gills are white and densely arranged, with a brownish hue around the edges, giving them an aged appearance. This suggests that the mushrooms may have been collected some time ago or were naturally exposed to various environmental conditions.

A notable feature of the mushroom is the presence of spores on its underside. Spores are crucial for reproduction in fungi, playing a vital role in their life cycle.

In terms of the setting where these mushrooms were found, the provided caption indicates that they were collected during a mushroom walk at Little Thicket Nature Sanctuary near Cleveland, Texas, on June 26, 2021. This information provides context about the environmental conditions under which the mushrooms grew and were discovered.

Overall, the image offers a detailed look at the underside of *Russula cortinarioides* mushrooms, highlighting their unique features and providing insight into their life cycle and habitat. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El lado inferior de los hongos Russula cortinarioides recolectados durante una caminata por hongos en el Little Thicket Nature Sanctuary cerca de Cleveland, Texas, el 26 de junio del 2021. La imagen presenta el lado inferior de tres hongos identificados como *Russula cortinarioides* sobre un fondo gris oscuro sólido, creado probablemente utilizando Adobe Photoshop. Las setas no son visibles en esta fotografía, pero sus láminas pueden observarse debajo. Las láminas son blancas y están densamente dispuestas, con un matiz parduzco alrededor de los bordes, lo que les da una apariencia envejecida. Esto sugiere que los hongos pueden haber sido recolectados hace algún tiempo o haber estado expuestos naturalmente a diversas condiciones ambientales. Una característica notable del hongo es la presencia de esporas en el lado inferior. Las esporas son cruciales para la reproducción en los hongos, desempeñando un papel vital en su ciclo de vida. En términos del entorno donde se encontraron estos hongos, la leyenda proporcionada indica que fueron recolectados durante una caminata por hongos en el Little Thicket Nature Sanctuary cerca de Cleveland, Texas, el 26 de junio del 2021. Esta información proporciona contexto sobre las condiciones ambientales bajo las cuales los hongos crecieron y se descubrieron. En general, la imagen ofrece un detallado vistazo al lado inferior de los hongos *Russula cortinarioides*, destacando sus características únicas y proporcionando información sobre su ciclo de vida y hábitat. – Spanish translation

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