RF2A8FDH9–This white or greyish fungus is usually between 2 and 5 cm high, and soon becomes flattened and antler like in appearance, the upper branches powdered
RMAGX600–Candle Snuf Fungus Xylaria hypoxylon growing on log with nice out of focus background chicksands wood bedfordshire
RMBE4A8Y–Yellow Antler, or Stagshorn, fungus, Calocera viscosa, growing from a log on woodland floor.
RF2PR5C8N–Yellow Antler / Yellow Stagshorn Fungi (Calocera viscosa) growing on decaying conifer stump, Berwickshire, Scottish Borders, Scotland, August 2008
RFMN9PJR–Xylaria hypoxylon fungus on a tree stump
RFA6G9BP–Jelly antler fungus (Calocera viscosa)
RFMMGK5N–Xylaria hypoxylon fungus on a tree stump
RMFBTFK0–Antler-shaped wooden club
RFMM3NNK–Xylaria hypoxylon fungus on a tree stump
RMBF9ADE–Jelly Antler fungus (calocera viscosa) England UK
RMB8CA0T–JELLY ANTLER FUNGUS
RMGA3KJG–A clump of Stagshorn or Jelly antler fungus (Calocera viscosa)
RFAWYYT4–A coral jelly antler fungus growing on the forest floor surrounded by moss
RMEGN7JW–Yellow stagshorn / Yellow antler fungus (Calocera viscosa) on tree stump in forest
RMCYBNRF–Jelly Antler Fungus; Calocera viscosa; UK
RFS47KC2–Devil's Fingers fungus and (Clathrus archeri) and sometimes referred to as the Octopus stinkhorn and Squid Fungus, emerged from its slimy, gelatinous 'egg'. In October at Lyndhurst, in the New Forest
RF2A8FDF1–This white or greyish fungus is usually between 2 and 5 cm high, and soon becomes flattened and antler like in appearance, the upper branches powdered
RMACT574–Common Rustgill Gymnopilus penetrans
RMBE48GP–Yellow Antler, or Stagshorn, fungus, Calocera viscosa, growing from a log on woodland floor.
RFMB31JG–A white coral mushroom (Clavulina coralloides) grows on an old tree in the forest.
RF2R7KRXK–Xylaria hypoxylon commonly known as candle stick fungus or stag’s horn fungus on the wet soil, belonging to the Xylariaceae family
RF2PR5C85–Yellow Antler / Yellow Stagshorn Fungi (Calocera viscosa) growing on decaying conifer stump, Berwickshire, Scottish Borders, Scotland, August 2008
RFMB31JB–Yellow coral mushroom (Clavulina ramaria) grows in the forest on green moss.
RM2JCFNNF–Antlered wood club (Xylaria hypoxylon) forest still life
RF2PARY8N–White Coral Fungus Ramariopsis kunzei in the autumn forest
RM2J76E8G–Stag's horn fungus, Xylaria hypoxylon, close-up, forest still life
RMBRD9FX–Stagshorn or jelly antler fungus.
RFAD0GDE–Jelly antler fungus (Calocera viscosa) on rotting pine stump
RMW7MR2M–Yellow Antler Fungus (Calocera viscosa). Bolderwood, New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK, October. Did you know? There are more than 3,000 fungus species in the UK, and autumn is the best time to find them.
RFAX00GD–A coral jelly antler fungus growing on the forest floor surrounded by moss
RMEGN7JR–Yellow stagshorn / Yellow antler fungus (Calocera viscosa) on tree stump in forest
RMCYBNRT–Jelly Antler Fungus; Calocera viscosa; UK
RF2BDT1H0–Reindeer is herbivore and eats ferns moss grass shoots fungi leaves. It smells buried food and in winter it digs through snow for it using the antlers
RF2A8FDG8–This white or greyish fungus is usually between 2 and 5 cm high, and soon becomes flattened and antler like in appearance, the upper branches powdered
RMAGX817–Candle Snuf Fungus Xylaria hypoxylon growing on moss covered log with nice out of focus background chicksands wood bedfordshire
RMBE47AM–Yellow Antler, or Stagshorn, fungus, Calocera viscosa, growing from a log on woodland floor.
RF2R7KRXE–Xylaria hypoxylon commonly known as candle stick fungus or stag’s horn fungus on the wet soil, belonging to the Xylariaceae family
RFGJ52WB–Ramaria botrytis edible mushrooms in the forest moss
RMCB3X79–Yellow stagshorn fungus, Calocera viscosa, growing on wood in coniferous woodland, Northumberland, UK
RF2PARY95–White Coral Fungus Ramariopsis kunzei in the autumn forest
RM2J76E91–Stag's horn fungus, Xylaria hypoxylon, close-up, forest still life
RF2KRRY4B–Farnham Common, UK. 28th November, 2022. Xylaria hypoxylon, Candlesnuff fungus, also known as the Stag's Horn is a very common fungus that looks like a burnt candle wick. The wick like stem can also have an antler style fork at the top. Burnham Beeches is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, a National Nature Reserve and a European Special Area of Conservation where many rare and threatened species of fungi can be found. It is a criminal offence to pick fungi in Burnham Beeches. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RM2N2NM9B–Upright Coral fungus, Ramaria stricta (Ramariaceae) growing in woodland at Dinmore Herefordshire UK. November 2021
RF2BW54YH–Deer amid portrait green grass park background
RFTC3A8T–Still life matsutake
RMBH7D5A–Jelly antler (Calocera viscosa) fungus on pine stump
RMBWH8W2–Yellow Stagshorn or Jelly Antler fungus (Calocera viscosa)
RMATMTDR–Calocera viscosa on coniferous tree root
RF2BDT1GR–Both male and female reindeer grow antlers As herbivorous animal it eats fern moss grass shoots fungi leaves Sami people in Lapland herd and keep them
RFMB9JP0–Yellow coral mushroom, Clavulina ramaria, grows in the forest
RF2A8FDGA–This white or greyish fungus is usually between 2 and 5 cm high, and soon becomes flattened and antler like in appearance, the upper branches powdered
RMD1TB19–Jelly Antler Fungus; Calocera viscosa; Golitha Falls; Cornwall; UK
RMACT536–Wood Cauliflower Sparassis crispa
RMBE47EJ–Yellow Antler, or Stagshorn, fungus, Calocera viscosa, growing from a log on woodland floor.
RF2R7KRXX–Xylaria hypoxylon commonly known as candle stick fungus or stag’s horn fungus on the wet soil, belonging to the Xylariaceae family
RFMB9JFJ–Yellow coral mushroom ,Clavulina ramaria, grows in the forest
RF2PWGAF8–Beautiful antler mushrooms growing in forest on autumn day
RM2J76E92–Stag's horn fungus, Xylaria hypoxylon, close-up, forest still life
RF2KRRYP8–Farnham Common, UK. 28th November, 2022. Xylaria hypoxylon, Candlesnuff fungus, also known as the Stag's Horn is a very common fungus that looks like a burnt candle wick. The wick like stem can also have an antler style fork at the top. Burnham Beeches is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, a National Nature Reserve and a European Special Area of Conservation where many rare and threatened species of fungi can be found. It is a criminal offence to pick fungi in Burnham Beeches. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RFANH08T–Corala Fungus, Ramaria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
RF2BW50J7–Deer close-up amid green grass park background
RF2BDT28K–Reindeers grow antlers belong to deer family that includes elk moose They eat ferns moss grass shoots fungi leaves Lappish people live by herding them
RMATW3KH–Stag's Horn or Candlesnuff fungus, xylaria hypoxylon
RFHDKDR3–Beautiful coral mushroom close up in the moss
RMATMM8W–Calocera viscosa on coniferous tree root
RMBTYX63–Calocera viscosa, or yellow stag-horn fungus (this specimen is unusually creamy-white in colour) in a spruce wood
RMBH4902–Yellow stag's-horn fungus (Calocera viscosa). Bright yellow fungus growing amongst moss in the New Forest, Hampshire.
RF2A8FDGJ–This white or greyish fungus is usually between 2 and 5 cm high, and soon becomes flattened and antler like in appearance, the upper branches powdered
RMD1TB16–Jelly Antler Fungus; Calocera viscosa; Golitha Falls; Cornwall; UK
RMAGX824–Candle Snuf Fungus Xylaria hypoxylon growing on log with nice out of focus background potton wood bedfordshire
RMBE4X34–Yellow Antler fungus, Calocera viscosa, growing on woodland floor. Also known as Stagshorn, Stag Horn, or Jelly Antler fungus.
RF2R7KRX8–Xylaria hypoxylon commonly known as candle stick fungus or stag’s horn fungus on the wet soil, belonging to the Xylariaceae family
RFDT7CN6–Antlers on the moss covered rocks in Svalbard Norway Svalbard Norway
RM2J76E9E–Stag's horn fungus, Xylaria hypoxylon, close-up, forest still life
RF2KRRXY0–Farnham Common, UK. 28th November, 2022. Xylaria hypoxylon, Candlesnuff fungus, also known as the Stag's Horn is a very common fungus that looks like a burnt candle wick. The wick like stem can also have an antler style fork at the top. Burnham Beeches is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, a National Nature Reserve and a European Special Area of Conservation where many rare and threatened species of fungi can be found. It is a criminal offence to pick fungi in Burnham Beeches. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RM2GGJWT5–candle-snuff fungus, Xylaria hypoxylon, on tree trunk
RF2BDT112–Reindeer is part of deer family Both male and female grow antlers eat ferns moss grass shoots fungi leaves Sami people in Lapland live by herding them
RM2GGJWT8–candle-snuff fungus, Xylaria hypoxylon, on tree trunk
RMATRNYG–Stag's Horn or Candlesnuff fungus, xylaria hypoxylon