19 Bilder zum Thema "hymenium" bei ClipDealer

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Mushroom called Mycena rosea.
Pilzlamellen
Waldpilz - Pilzlamellen - Astloch
Waldpilz - Pilzlamellen
Eyelash fungus (Scutellinia scutellata)
A bunch of wild edible funnel chanterelle mushrooms lie on a white background. Brown caps with decurrent pale gills and yellow hollow stalks. Craterellus tubaeformis aka yellowfoot or winter mushroom.
chanterelle mushroom growing in spruce forest, their natural habitat (Cantharellus cibarius)
Russula emetica, commonly known as the sickener, emetic russula, or vomiting russula, is a basidiomycete mushroom.
Texture of the gills  of the mushroom cap - background - ultra v
Poisonous white mushroom on a long leg in the forest
Hymenophore of a saprotrophic lamellar fungus where spores are formed for reproduction, Ukraine
very large mushrooms of the v species that look like flying saucers attached to the tree in the forest which also have antiseptic properties and were used as medicine in antiquity and the middle ages
A Pearl Oyster mushroom with a concave cap contains a small pool of water. The cap is brownish with a textured, almost furry surface. The surrounding area is covered with dry, wooden debris.
A brown Pleurotus ostreatus mushroom is surrounded by dry twigs and leaves. Water pools in its cap, highlighting its slightly textured surface. The mushroom s stem is sturdy and pale, contrasting with the earthy tones of the surrounding debris.
Two oyster mushrooms with tan, textured caps growing from a bed of straw and organic material. The larger mushroom has a visible depressed cap where water collects. The environment is indicative of a moist, decomposing substrate.
very large mushrooms of the piptoporus betulinus species, attached to the tree in the forest, which also have antiseptic properties and were used as medicine in antiquity and the middle ages
Mushroom
A tinder fungus on the trunk of a fallen tree.
Hymenophore of a saprotrophic lamellar fungus where spores are formed for reproduction, Ukraine

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