This is the bottom of a fly agaric, the mushroom with red with white dots. The underside is yellowish-white with lamellae. This is because the fly agaric has plates, the lamellae, and between the spores of the mushroom develop. If you look very closely and accurately at these, you will see that some of the lamellae do not run the full radius. Some are shorter. But then you get an abstract picture of the construction of a mushroom.
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