31 Bilder zum Thema "squamosus" bei ClipDealer

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Polyporus squamosus or Pheasant's Back mushroom, side view
Polyporus squamosus, or Dryad's Saddle mushroom
Mushroom Polyporus squamosus, growing on a tree (Polyporus Squamosus)
Mushroom Polyporus squamosus, growing on a tree (Polyporus Squamosus)
Mushroom Polyporus squamosus, growing on a tree (Polyporus Squamosus)
Mushroom Polyporus squamosus, growing on a tree (Polyporus Squamosus)
Mushroom Polyporus squamosus, growing on a tree (Polyporus Squamosus)
Mushroom Polyporus squamosus, growing on a tree (Polyporus Squamosus)
Mushroom Polyporus squamosus, growing on a tree (Polyporus Squamosus)
Mushroom Polyporus squamosus, growing on a tree (Polyporus Squamosus)
Dryad's Saddle mushroom and moss on old beech tree, top view
Dryad's Saddle mushroom and moss on old beech tree
Mushroom Polyporus squamosus, growing on a tree (Polyporus Squamosus)
A big tree. A parasitic fungus grows on its bark
Sarcodon imbricatus, commonly known as the shingled hedgehog or scaly hedgeho
Ganoderma lucidum
Polyporus squamosus mushrooms grow from a hole in a tree in the forest on a summer day. Close up, selective focus and copy space
Grifola frondosa - Hen of the Woods
Saddle fungi
Fungus growing on a tree. Polyporus tree mushroom
Brown mushrooms
Dryads saddle (cerioporus squamosus or polyporous squamosus), edible bracket fungus growing on a sycamore tree in a UK garden
young specimens of pheasant's back mushroom grows  on a trunk of lime tree
Close up of a basidiomycete bracket fungus also called Polyporus squamosus, Dryad's saddle, Pheasant's back mushroom or Schuppiger Stielporling
Sceloporus squamosus, the Mexican spiny lizard or dwarf spiny lizard, species of lizard in the family Phrynosomatidae. Curu Wildlife Reserve, Costa Rica wildlife.
Brown mushrooms
Edible tinder mushrooms cerioporus squamosus grow in the wild
Young mushroom called polyporus squamosus
Ganoderma lucidum
Close up of the pores of Polyporus squamosus (Dryads saddle)
Dryad's saddle mushroom on an old wooden stump. Polyporus squamosus or Pheasant's back mushroom. Usually it grows in large or huge clusters of dead and living deciduous trees

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