A dry wall mushroom is a withered, brittle remnant of its former self. Once plump and moist, the fungus has now lost its vitality, its surface shriveled and cracked from the lack of moisture. The cap, which might have been smooth or slightly wrinkled when fresh, is now dry and curled, often appearing flaky or flaky in texture.
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