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Fungi
Fungi
Toadstools on log
A group of mushrooms of the family Coprinellus sp. (Coprinellus truncorum)
A group of mushrooms of the family Coprinellus sp. (Coprinellus truncorum)
Coprinus is small genus of mushrooms
Several mushrooms grow on a deciduous tree. Oyster mushrooms on a knothole on a tree trunk. Mushrooms with white mushroom cap on the brown tree trunk in the deciduous forest on a sunny day
Small puffball mushroom Tulostoma commonly known as stalkballs (tulostoma fimbriatum)
Forest herbs and mushrooms heart shape. Autumn collection. Hand drawn natural rustic fall season set. Fly agaric, fern, feather, acorn, toadstool, snail pine branch elements. Heart shape nature set
Mushrooms in green lawn, outdoors, mushrooms growing in autumn forest, closeup
Interesting fungi
closeup of enoki mushroooms caps
Oyster Mushrooms growing on a fallen tree trunk in the old growth forest
Red & Blue Superman mushroom coral - (Rhodactis sp.)
Jason Fox Raunchy Red Mushroom - Anthomastus ritteri
Red & Blue Superman mushroom coral - (Rhodactis sp.)
Red & Blue Superman mushroom coral - (Rhodactis sp.)
Geastrum quadrifidum, commonly known as the rayed earthstar or four-footed earthstar, is an inedible species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum, or earthstar fungi.
Geastrum quadrifidum, commonly known as the rayed earthstar or four-footed earthstar, is an inedible species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum, or earthstar fungi.
A person is gently holding a white mushroom in their hand, showcasing its unique features and colors against the surrounding nature
Mycena vitilis, commonly known as the snapping bonnet, is a species of inedible mushroom in the family Mycenaceae.
Delicatula integrella is a small, delicate and extremely beautiful mushroom. This distinctive little fungus grows on decaying hardwood in moist mossy forests.
Delicatula integrella is a small, delicate and extremely beautiful mushroom. This distinctive little fungus grows on decaying hardwood in moist mossy forests.
Mycena sp. - a small saprotrophic fungus on a rotten stump and roots of a dead tree, Odessa
Mycena sp. - a small saprotrophic fungus on a rotten stump and roots of a dead tree, Odessa
Mycena sp. - a small saprotrophic fungus on a rotten stump and roots of a dead tree, Odessa
Small, delicate white mushrooms sprout from a bed of vibrant green moss in a dark, forested area, creating a serene, natural scene rich in earthy textures and tones. High quality photo.
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.
two rosy Bonnets in late Autumn
Geastrum quadrifidum, commonly known as the rayed earthstar or four-footed earthstar, is an inedible species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum, or earthstar fungi.
Mycena sp. - a small saprotrophic mushroom on a long stem growing on leaf and wood humus, Odessa
Atheniella flavoalba - small saprophytic mushroom, Odessa
Mycena meliigena - small saprophytic mushroom growing on the bark of an old oak tree, Odessa
Hairy mushroom in rain forest at Saraburi Province, Thailand,
Astraeus morganii is a species of false earthstar in the family Diplocystaceae. The fungus is found in the central to southern United States - holding in hand to show size. Selective focus
A person is gently holding a white mushroom in their hand, showcasing its unique features and colors against the surrounding nature
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.
Mycena vitilis, commonly known as the snapping bonnet, is a species of inedible mushroom in the family Mycenaceae.
Mycena vitilis, commonly known as the snapping bonnet, is a species of inedible mushroom in the family Mycenaceae.
Mycena vitilis, commonly known as the snapping bonnet, is a species of inedible mushroom in the family Mycenaceae.
Delicatula integrella is a small, delicate and extremely beautiful mushroom. This distinctive little fungus grows on decaying hardwood in moist mossy forests.
Mycena sp. - a small saprotrophic fungus on a rotten stump and roots of a dead tree, Odessa
Mycena sp. - a small saprotrophic fungus on a rotten stump and roots of a dead tree, Odessa
Mycena sp. - a small saprotrophic fungus on a rotten stump and roots of a dead tree, Odessa
Hairy mushroom in rain forest at Saraburi Province, Thailand,
Atheniella flavoalba - small saprophytic mushroom, Odessa
Mycena meliigena - small saprophytic mushroom growing on the bark of an old oak tree, Odessa
Natural closeup on a small Brownedge Bonnet mushroom, Mycena olivaceomarginata in a lawn
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.
Entocybe nitida is an indigo-colored woodland mushroom. It grows in wet, mossy conifer forests on acidic soil. Entocybe nitida. It occurs singly or in small groups.
Delicatula integrella is a small, delicate and extremely beautiful mushroom. This distinctive little fungus grows on decaying hardwood in moist mossy forests.

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