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These are anatomically inaccurate. The spots on a mushroom's cap are not technically coloration, but are actually the remains of a 'second skin' that covers the cap until it reaches near-full size, at which point this 'skin' breaks at various points spread evenly across its surface. This results in sections of 'skin' that are now loose, and shrink towards their center, resulting in a random distribution of spots across the CAP ONLY, not the stalk.
This information is relevant to my interests. Pic related.
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