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Beautiful poisonous white fly agaric in the forest among dry leaves. Natural autumn backgrounds with poisonous mushrooms.
Three orange-cap boletus
One orange-cap boletus
Macrolepiota procera - Collecting mushrooms in the woods.
Rust disease on pear leaves (mushroom of the family Pucciniaceae)
a fungal disease of downy mildew on grapes, the affected leaves
Powdery mildew
The bark of the tree and the white mycelium or moss covering the bark. Natural background and texture.
Mushroom Sparassis crispa
Small Orange Mushroom Growing On Wet Leaves
Mushroom Sparassis crispa
beautiful white ink cap mushrooms in the forest with a green and yellow background
Man cut mushrooms growing in forest among the fallen leaves
milky mushroom in the forest ground
Chlorophyllum brunneum fungi sprouting from the ground.
Boletus luridus
Mushroom Sparassis crispa
Mushroom Sparassis crispa forest edible autumn
Mushroom picking
Mushroom Sparassis crispa
Lactarius deliciosus, commonly known as the saffron milk cap and red pine mushroom in wicker basket on rustic wooden background with autumn leaves.
Macrolepiota procera - Collecting mushrooms in the woods.
Fresh porcini mushrooms on grass
Mushroom Sparassis crispa
Mushrooming
Two Beautiful boletus mushroom
Mushroom yellow chanterelle (Cantharellus cibarius) grows in the
Mushrooms in the basket
Mushroom and fern border
Two ceps mushrooms
Cep in the forest
Porcini mushrooms with brown caps in a cup on a table on a dark background, autumn leaves, still life
Mycena cinerella, commonly known as the mealy bonnet, is an inedible species of mushroom in the family Mycenaceae. It is found in Europe, where it grows in groups on fallen leaves and needles under pine and fir.
Mycena cinerella, commonly known as the mealy bonnet, is an inedible species of mushroom in the family Mycenaceae. It is found in Europe, where it grows in groups on fallen leaves and needles under pine and fir.
A group of brown poisonous mushrooms grows on an old rotten stump. Natural backgrounds and textures. Autumn mushrooms in leaves.
A lone boletus edulis mushroom emerges from fallen autumn leaves. The earthy tones and textures create a stunning autumnal scene.
A group of tinder mushrooms grows on a thin stump of a hornbeam. Mushrooms on a tree in spring.
Vertical photo of old red mushrooms on a dry rotten branch. Natural background with poisonous forest mushrooms.
Wildlife scene in gloomy forest with fallen old tree overgrown with wood fungi and moss. Tinder fungus (Fomes fomentarius) is a common mushroom on a tree trunk close-up. Forest nature picture
On a long trunk of an oak tree in the forest among green moss grow large parasitic tree mushrooms.
Beautiful brown mushroom on an old tree trunk covered with green moss in the forest. Beautiful forest background with poisonous mushrooms.
Beautiful fresh porcini mushrooms and fern leaves on a black background. Top view, full frame. Vertical photo
Two vibrant red and white spotted fly agaric mushrooms thriving in a lush forest. Beautiful nature photography.
Mycena cinerella, commonly known as the mealy bonnet, is an inedible species of mushroom in the family Mycenaceae. It is found in Europe, where it grows in groups on fallen leaves and needles under pine and fir.
Rhodocollybia butyracea - young edible autumn mushroom among fallen leaves in the garden, Odessabutyracea
Orange small poisonous mushrooms in yellow autumn fallen oak leaves. Natural forest background with leaves and poisonous mushrooms.
Rhodocollybia butyracea - young edible autumn mushroom among fallen leaves in the garden, Odessabutyracea
Mushrooms on an old tree. Woody poisonous mushrooms on the trunk of an old rotten tree. Natural forest backgrounds and textures.
single mushroom growing on a forest floor. The mushroom has a distinctive brown cap with a lighter underside
Old log in the forest with tinder mushrooms on the surface covered with green soft forest moss. Natural background with mushrooms in moss.

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