This mushroom was found in my front yard, growing in the middle of the grass. Its cap shape is revolute and has a wavy cap margin with a mud-cracked cap surface. No partial veil. Gill attachment is adnate, broad breadth, even edges, and spacing is close. Location of stem is off centre, and its stem shape is equal. Its bulb is granular and the stem surface is fibrous. I think this is a Russula species because of the similar adnate gill structure and how the cap folds upwards.