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ascospores,  ascomycetes fungi spores
The terfeziaceae, earth criadillas, or desert truffles, are fungi belonging to the ascomycetes.
Peziza varia prefers soil saturated with woody debris, grows on manure (especially horse manure) and composted straw, or on soil when large amounts of organic material are present.
Peltigera sp. foliose lichens close up shot into the woods in early Autumn
Peltigera sp. foliose lichens close up shot into the woods in early Autumn
Peltigera sp. foliose lichens close up shot into the woods in early Autumn
Peltigera sp. foliose lichens close up shot into the woods in early Autumn
Ascocoryne sarcoides is a species of fungus in the family Helotiaceae. The species name is derived from the Greek sarkodes (fleshy). Formerly known as Coryne sarcoide.
Peltigera sp. foliose lichens close up shot into the woods in early Autumn
Peltigera sp. foliose lichens close up shot into the woods in early Autumn
Peziza varia prefers soil saturated with woody debris, grows on manure (especially horse manure) and composted straw, or on soil when large amounts of organic material are present.
Ascocoryne sarcoides is a species of fungus in the family Helotiaceae. The species name is derived from the Greek sarkodes (fleshy). Formerly known as Coryne sarcoide.
Ascocoryne sarcoides is a species of fungus in the family Helotiaceae. The species name is derived from the Greek sarkodes (fleshy). Formerly known as Coryne sarcoide.
Black mushroom - parasites Xylaria polymorpha on fallen tree. Dead man's fingers mushrooms, saprobic fungus
Common Morel Mushroom. Morchella esculenta
Vivid coloured sea sponge in contrast with the blue sea
Fuligo septica (Scrambled Egg Slime Mould, Flowers of Tan or Dog Vomit Slime Mould) growing on a pile of wood chippings
Peltigera sp. foliose lichens close up shot into the woods in early Autumn
Peltigera sp. foliose lichens close up shot into the woods in early Autumn
Peziza varia prefers soil saturated with woody debris, grows on manure (especially horse manure) and composted straw, or on soil when large amounts of organic material are present.
Ascocoryne sarcoides is a species of fungus in the family Helotiaceae. The species name is derived from the Greek sarkodes (fleshy). Formerly known as Coryne sarcoide.
ascospores,  ascomycetes fungi spores
The terfeziaceae, earth criadillas, or desert truffles, are fungi belonging to the ascomycetes.
Peltigera sp. foliose lichens close up shot into the woods in early Autumn
Peltigera sp. foliose lichens close up shot into the woods in early Autumn
Natural closeup on a common helvel, elfin or white saddle mushroom, Helvella crispa
Penicillium, ascomycetous fungi, under the microscope. To humans ascomycetes are a source of medicinal compounds, such as antibiotics, for fermenting bread, alcoholic beverages and cheese. Photo.
Peltigera sp. foliose lichens close up shot into the woods in early Autumn
Peltigera sp. foliose lichens close up shot into the woods in early Autumn
Ascocoryne sarcoides is a species of fungus in the family Helotiaceae. The species name is derived from the Greek sarkodes (fleshy). Formerly known as Coryne sarcoide.
Peltigera sp. foliose lichens close up shot into the woods in early Autumn
Ascocoryne sarcoides is a species of fungus in the family Helotiaceae. The species name is derived from the Greek sarkodes (fleshy). Formerly known as Coryne sarcoide.
Peziza varia prefers soil saturated with woody debris, grows on manure (especially horse manure) and composted straw, or on soil when large amounts of organic material are present.
Small fungus purple jellydisc or jelly drops, Ascocoryne sarcoides, on old wet wood macro, selective focus
The terfeziaceae, earth criadillas, or desert truffles, are fungi belonging to the ascomycetes.
Mushroom cut in half. Ascomycetes inside. Top view.
Peltigera sp. foliose lichens close up shot into the woods in early Autumn
Peziza varia prefers soil saturated with woody debris, grows on manure (especially horse manure) and composted straw, or on soil when large amounts of organic material are present.
Ascocoryne sarcoides is a species of fungus in the family Helotiaceae. The species name is derived from the Greek sarkodes (fleshy). Formerly known as Coryne sarcoide.
Ascocoryne sarcoides is a species of fungus in the family Helotiaceae. The species name is derived from the Greek sarkodes (fleshy). Formerly known as Coryne sarcoide.
Peltigera sp. foliose lichens close up shot into the woods in early Autumn
Peziza varia prefers soil saturated with woody debris, grows on manure (especially horse manure) and composted straw, or on soil when large amounts of organic material are present.
Ascocoryne sarcoides is a species of fungus in the family Helotiaceae. The species name is derived from the Greek sarkodes (fleshy). Formerly known as Coryne sarcoide.
Fuligo septica (Scrambled Egg Slime Mould, Flowers of Tan or Dog Vomit Slime Mould) growing on a pine log pile.
Peziza varia prefers soil saturated with woody debris, grows on manure (especially horse manure) and composted straw, or on soil when large amounts of organic material are present.
Ascocoryne sarcoides is a species of fungus in the family Helotiaceae. The species name is derived from the Greek sarkodes (fleshy). Formerly known as Coryne sarcoide.
Fungi mycelium
ascospores,  ascomycetes fungi spores
Fuligo septica (Scrambled Egg Slime Mould, Flowers of Tan or Dog Vomit Slime Mould) growing on a pile of wood chippings
Peltigera sp. foliose lichens close up shot into the woods in early Autumn

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