This image features the underside of five dirty southern waxcap mushrooms (Hygrophorus subsordidus) lying on a bed of pine needles and soil.
The mushroom caps are round with slightly wrinkled edges, featuring white flesh that is visible through their translucent skin. The stems are short, thick, and white. The gills are long and thin, ranging in color from pale yellow to brownish-yellow, and have a slimy texture. The mushrooms are covered in dirt, indicating they were recently unearthed.
The background consists of pine needles and soil, with some greenery visible at the bottom left corner. – AI vision