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Ivory bonnet  mushroom Mycena flavoalba grows wild
Ivory bonnet  mushroom Mycena flavoalba grows wild
Ivory bonnet  mushroom Mycena flavoalba grows wild
Ivory bonnet  mushroom Mycena flavoalba grows wild
Ivory bonnet  mushroom Mycena flavoalba grows wild
Mycena Mushroom
Mycena Mushroom
Mycena Mushroom
Mushroom called Mycena rosea.
Ivory bonnet  mushroom Mycena flavoalba grows wild
Ivory bonnet  mushroom Mycena flavoalba grows wild
Mushrooms in forest in the autumn in the Netherlands
Rosablaettriger Helmling - Mycena galericulata 01
Pilze
mushrooms
Group of Sheathed Woodtuft mushrooms, side view
Group of Sheathed Woodtuft mushrooms from above
Small mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Helmlinge
Helmlinge
Helmlinge
Helmlinge
Helmlinge
Helmlinge
Helmlinge
Helmlinge
Helmlinge
Helmlinge
Helmlinge
Mycena Mushroom growing on a rotting branch
mycena renati
Ornament from Mycenae. Ancient Greece. Publication of the book "Meyers Konversations-Lexikon", Volume 7, Berlin, Germany, 1910
Very small and tall mushrooms of unknown name in brown color
Mycenae, Greece
Mushroom mycena haematopus, commonly known as the bleeding fairy helmet, the burgundydrop bonnet, or the bleeding Mycena
Mycena seynesii  mushroom
Mushroom mycena pura in forest of pine.
inedible wild white Mycorrhizal fungi sprouting from the ground
Mycenae, archaeological place in Greece
Lion Gate in Mycenae, Greece
Tourist posing under famous Lion gate entrance.
Mycena renati, commonly known as the beautiful bonnet is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family. The cap is initially conic or parabolic, but expands somewhat in maturity to become convex, and typically reaches dimensions of up to 3.2 cm.
Mycena renati, commonly known as the beautiful bonnet is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family. The cap is initially conic or parabolic, but expands somewhat in maturity to become convex, and typically reaches dimensions of up to 3.2 cm.
Mycena renati, commonly known as the beautiful bonnet is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family. The cap is initially conic or parabolic, but expands somewhat in maturity to become convex, and typically reaches dimensions of up to 3.2 cm.
Mycena renati, commonly known as the beautiful bonnet is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family. The cap is initially conic or parabolic, but expands somewhat in maturity to become convex, and typically reaches dimensions of up to 3.2 cm.
Mycena renati, commonly known as the beautiful bonnet is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family. The cap is initially conic or parabolic, but expands somewhat in maturity to become convex, and typically reaches dimensions of up to 3.2 cm.
pretty bonnet mushroom, (Mycena species) growing from rotting wood buried in the forest floor
Mycena pura, commonly known as the lilac mycena lilac bonnet, is a species of mushroom in the family Mycenaceae
Lion Gate, Archaeological Site of Mycenae, Greece
Ruins of ancient Greek buildings in Mycenae on Peloponnese in Greece
Lion Gate at Mycenae, Greece
Ruins of ancient Mycenae, Greece
The narrow way
Mycena with fern nature concept
Among the ruins
Mushroom mycena pura in forest of france
The archaeological site of Mycenae near the village of Mykines, with ancient tombs, giant walls and the famous lions gate,  Peloponnese, Greece
Mycena renati, commonly known as the beautiful bonnet is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family. The cap is initially conic or parabolic, but expands somewhat in maturity to become convex, and typically reaches dimensions of up to 3.2 cm.
Mycena renati, commonly known as the beautiful bonnet is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family. The cap is initially conic or parabolic, but expands somewhat in maturity to become convex, and typically reaches dimensions of up to 3.2 cm.
Mycena renati, commonly known as the beautiful bonnet is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family. The cap is initially conic or parabolic, but expands somewhat in maturity to become convex, and typically reaches dimensions of up to 3.2 cm.
Mycena renati, commonly known as the beautiful bonnet is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family. The cap is initially conic or parabolic, but expands somewhat in maturity to become convex, and typically reaches dimensions of up to 3.2 cm.
Mycena pura, commonly known as the lilac mycena lilac bonnet, is a species of mushroom in the family Mycenaceae
Common bonnet, the toque mycena, the common mycena or the rosy gill fairy helmet mushroom. Wild mushroom background. Inedible mushroom growing in natural forest habitat. Seasonal mushrooms autumn background.
Plicaturopsis crispa mushroom on tree log . High quality photo
Lion Gate at Mycenae, Greece
Mycena haematopus
Mycena sp  191116-0081
Lion gate of Mycenae, Argolida, Bronze age civilization
Cluster of Glistening Inkcap mushrooms, cross section in foregro
Mushroom mycena haematopus, commonly known as the bleeding fairy helmet, the burgundydrop bonnet, or the bleeding Mycena
Pink mushrooms on the ground in the forest. Mycena polygramma
A closeup of the Mycena pura mushroom
Couple white mushroom in the forest, Genus Mycena mushroom growing on a green moss
Mycenae
Mycena renati, commonly known as the beautiful bonnet is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family. The cap is initially conic or parabolic, but expands somewhat in maturity to become convex, and typically reaches dimensions of up to 3.2 cm.
Mycena renati, commonly known as the beautiful bonnet is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family. The cap is initially conic or parabolic, but expands somewhat in maturity to become convex, and typically reaches dimensions of up to 3.2 cm.
Mycena renati, commonly known as the beautiful bonnet is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family. The cap is initially conic or parabolic, but expands somewhat in maturity to become convex, and typically reaches dimensions of up to 3.2 cm.
Bonnet, mycena mushroom growing in forest moss. Czech toadstool plant background
Mycena. Little mushrooms on pine cone.

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