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Beefsteak fungus
Beefsteak fungus
Beefsteak fungus on the forest
Dryad's Saddle mushroom and moss on old beech tree, top view
Dryad's Saddle mushroom and moss on old beech tree
Beefsteak fungus on the forest
Beautiful multi-colored mushrooms in the autumn forest in Germany
Bracket Fungus - Mushroom Tree Stub
Fungi  close up
Detail of Poisonous mushroom red an white (Amanita muscaria) in the pine forest
Detail of small mushrooms emerging from a tree branch
Poisonous mushroom red an white (Amanita muscaria) in the pine forest
Mushrooms emerging from a tree branch
Mushrooms emerging from a tree branch
Meripilus giganteus is a polypore fungus in the family Meripilaceae in botanic garden
orange shelf fungus on the tree
Small mushrooms emerging from a tree branch
Bracket Fungus - Mushroom Tree Stub
Small mushrooms emerging from a tree branch
Set of white and small mushrooms
Set of white and small mushrooms
striped fungi on beech tree trunk in the fall
Bracket fungus background.
Bracket Fungus - Mushroom Tree Stub
Ganoderma sessile in the autumn forest
Bracket fungus on a birch tree, tinder fungus, spunk, touchwood, conk, polypore, laetiporus
Set of white and small mushrooms
 bracket fungi view
Old giant Sulphur Shelf fungi closeup on tree, Bialowieza Forest, Poland, Europe
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
Conifer blueing bracket fungus, Oligoporus caesius (Postia caesia), growing on a spruce stump in Romania.
White dry tree mushrooms grow on the trunk of a broken tree.
Mushrooms on the trunk of an old tree in the forest under a layer of white snow. A group of tree mushrooms in a snowy forest.
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
mushrooms on a tree in the forest, close-up
Pholiota Aurivella, a species of fungus in the Strophariaceae family, a fungus that lives on rotting wood in humid environments
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
Conifer blueing bracket fungus, Oligoporus caesius (Postia caesia), growing on a spruce stump in Romania.
close up photo of bracket fungus on mossy wood
mushrooms on a tree in the forest, close-up
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
Conifer blueing bracket fungus, Oligoporus caesius (Postia caesia), growing on a spruce stump in Romania.
High angle view of the several turkey tail mushrooms growing on the side of a small vertical stem that is decaying in the wild
Old green moldy tree mushroom on brown old stump in forest in spring. Natural forest background with poisonous mushroom.
Conifer blueing bracket fungus, Oligoporus caesius (Postia caesia), growing on a spruce stump in Romania.
Pholiota Aurivella, a species of fungus in the Strophariaceae family, a fungus that lives on rotting wood in humid environments
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
The surface of the trunk of an old tree is covered with large parasitic fungi Stereum hirsutum a species of fungi of the Stereum family. Forest nature background with mushrooms on old wood.
Pholiota Aurivella, a species of fungus in the Strophariaceae family, a fungus that lives on rotting wood in humid environments
Pholiota Aurivella, a species of fungus in the Strophariaceae family, a fungus that lives on rotting wood in humid environments
Conifer blueing bracket fungus, Oligoporus caesius (Postia caesia), growing on a spruce stump in Romania.
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.

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