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Green-tinted Hypomyces mold on gills of a celandine milkcap mushroom (Lactarius chelidonium) on North Wilderness Trail ... Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, November 14, 2021



The green-tinted Hypomyces mold grows on the gills of a celandine milkcap mushroom (Lactarius chelidonium) in the North Wilderness Trail of Little Lake Creek Wilderness, located north of Montgomery, Texas. The photograph was captured on November 14, 2021. – generated by AI

The image is a close-up photograph of the underside of a mushroom gill that has been infected by Hypomyces mold. The fungus has caused the gills to turn greenish-blue and has also formed a fuzzy white coating over them.

* **Mushroom**
* **Gills**: The gills are long, thin, and curved.
* **Color**: The gills have turned greenish-blue due to infection by Hypomyces mold.
* **Coating**: A fuzzy white coating covers the gills and surrounding area.
* **Background**
* **Dirt or soil**: The background is made up of dirt or soil, which provides a natural setting for the mushroom.
* **Twigs or branches**: There are some twigs or branches visible in the background, possibly from nearby trees.

In summary, the image shows a close-up view of a mushroom gill infected by Hypomyces mold, with greenish-blue coloration and a fuzzy white coating. The background is made up of dirt or soil and features twigs or branches. – AI vision

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