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Hypholoma sublateritium on oak stump
Mushroom Hypholoma fascicularis.
Sulphur Tuft - Hypholoma fasciculare
Brick tuft mushrooms close up
Sulphur Tuft
Schwefelköpfe (Hypholoma fasciculare) / Sulphur Tuft (Hypholoma
Schwefelköpfe (Hypholoma fasciculare) / Sulphur Tuft (Hypholoma
Sulphur Tuft - Hypholoma fasciculare
Mushrooms, growing on a tree stump in the autumn forest.
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms in the form of balls
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Schwefelköpfe (Hypholoma fasciculare) / Sulphur Tuft (Hypholoma
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump
Grünblättrige Schwefelköpfe
Prinzgedrängel
Schwefelköpfe
Prinzgedrängel
Schwefelköpfe
Grünblättrige Schwefelköpfe
Schwefelköpfe
Grünblättrige Schwefelköpfe
Prinzgedrängel
toadstool mushrooms
Sulphur tuft mushrooms
Schwefelköpfe
Poisonous agaric (Hypholoma fasciculare) on the green moss
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump.
Mushrooms growing in the forest, Hypholoma fasciculare
Hypholoma fasciculare (aka sulphur tuft, sulfur tuft or clustered woodlover) growing through wood chippings laid on a forest path
Hypholoma lateritium brick cap mushrooms on tree stump. Inedible fungus grows in forests, Central Europe, Hypholoma lateritium
Group mushrooms of Hypholoma lateritium, sometimes called brick cap, chestnut mushroom, cinnamon cap, brick top, red woodlover or kuritake.In autumn, wild mushrooms  grow in nature, in the forest.
Green-leaved sulphur cap - Hypholoma fasciculare
Green-leaved sulphur cap - Hypholoma fasciculare
Green-leaved sulphur cap - Hypholoma fasciculare
Hypholoma is a common, often in large clumps on stumps, dead roots or rotting trunks of broadleaved trees. It is bitter and poisonous, consuming it can cause vomiting, diarrhea and convulsions.
Psathyrella piluliformis covered by the first snow. Psathyrella piluliformis is a very common wood rotting fungus in deciduous forests
Psathyrella piluliformis is a very common wood-rotting fungus in broadleaf woodlands, where it is found on and around the stumps of dead deciduous trees.
Psathyrella piluliformis is a very common wood-rotting fungus in broadleaf woodlands, where it is found on and around the stumps of dead deciduous trees.
Mushrooms
Hypholoma fasciculare, sulphur tuft, unedible mushrooms macro
Close up of Hypholoma fasciculare
Hypholoma fasciculare (aka sulphur tuft, sulfur tuft or clustered woodlover) growing through the autumn leaf litter
False armillaria mushrooms (Hypholoma fasciculare) on old stub
Leratiomyces ceres, known as the redlead roundhead mushroom
Bottom view of the spores sulphur tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare)
Hypholoma fasciculare fungus growing on a tree stump, taunus, germany
Natural closeup on a group of a of brick cachestnut cap or red woodlover mishrooms, Hypholoma lateritium in the fall
Hypholoma lateritium, sometimes called brick cap, chestnut mushroom, cinnamon cap is a fungal species in the genus Hypholoma, which also contains the poisonous species Hypholoma fasciculare
Group mushrooms of Hypholoma lateritium, sometimes called brick cap, chestnut mushroom, cinnamon cap, brick top, red woodlover or kuritake.In autumn, wild mushrooms  grow in nature, in the forest.
Hypholoma lateritium brick cap mushrooms on tree stump. Inedible fungus grows in forests, Central Europe, Hypholoma lateritium
Detailed image of mushrooms: sulphur-yellow mushrooms Hypholoma fasciculare in the wild in the autumn forest
Sulfur Tuft Mushrooms on Forest Floor: Bright Orange Hypholoma fasciculare Mushrooms with Smooth Caps, Growing in a Cluster Among Fallen Leaves, Pine Needles, and Old Branches. Autumn Woodland Scen.
Green-leaved sulphur cap - Hypholoma fasciculare
Hypholoma is a common, often in large clumps on stumps, dead roots or rotting trunks of broadleaved trees. It is bitter and poisonous, consuming it can cause vomiting, diarrhea and convulsions.
Psathyrella piluliformis covered by the first snow. Psathyrella piluliformis is a very common wood rotting fungus in deciduous forests
Psathyrella piluliformis covered by the first snow. Psathyrella piluliformis is a very common wood rotting fungus in deciduous forests
Psathyrella piluliformis is a very common wood-rotting fungus in broadleaf woodlands, where it is found on and around the stumps of dead deciduous trees.
Psathyrella piluliformis is a very common wood-rotting fungus in broadleaf woodlands, where it is found on and around the stumps of dead deciduous trees.
Family false honey agarics
Mushrooms
Poisonous mushroom Hypholoma fasciculare. Publication of the book "Meyers Konversations-Lexikon", Volume 7, Leipzig, Germany, 1910
Poisonous mushrooms hand-drawn illustration, family of inedible mushrooms Dangerous mushrooms, toadstool, fly agaric, white toadstool, family of mushrooms isolated on a white background
Edible mushrooms honey agaric hand-drawn illustration, agaric family of inedible mushrooms Dangerous mushrooms, honey mushroom, white toadstool, mushroom family isolated on a white background
Beautiful group of Hypholoma lateritium mushrooms commonly known as brick cap, chestnut mushroom, cinnamon cap, brick top or red woodlover. Czech Republic, Europe.
Hypholoma lateritium brick cap mushrooms on tree stump. Inedible fungus grows in forests, Central Europe, Hypholoma lateritium
Group mushrooms of Hypholoma lateritium, sometimes called brick cap, chestnut mushroom, cinnamon cap, brick top, red woodlover or kuritake.In autumn, wild mushrooms  grow in nature, in the forest.
Mushrooms Hypoloma laterium details on caps. Incredibly beautiful mushrooms that grow on wood in the forests of Romania.
Mushrooms Hypoloma laterium details on caps. Incredibly beautiful mushrooms that grow on wood in the forests of Romania.
Hypholoma is a common, often in large clumps on stumps, dead roots or rotting trunks of broadleaved trees. It is bitter and poisonous, consuming it can cause vomiting, diarrhea and convulsions.
A clump of mushrooms growing in the crack of a tree trunk in autumn. Hypholoma lateritium. Vertical view. Autumn colours.
Psathyrella piluliformis is a very common wood-rotting fungus in broadleaf woodlands, where it is found on and around the stumps of dead deciduous trees.
Psathyrella piluliformis covered by the first snow. Psathyrella piluliformis is a very common wood rotting fungus in deciduous forests
Psathyrella piluliformis covered by the first snow. Psathyrella piluliformis is a very common wood rotting fungus in deciduous forests
Sulphur Tuft fungus
hypholoma lateritium mushroom

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