RFC2FHB6–Pixie Cup Lichen, Cladonia pyxidata, Cladoniaceae, Lecanoromycetes, Ascomycota, Fungi. Cups and Fruiting Bodies, Rammamere Heath
RF2AHB5EF–Leotia lubrica, commonly referred to as a jelly baby growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla, Sweden
RF2WFYYCM–Helvella pezizoides, a saddle fungus from Finland, no common English name
RM2H5RJHF–Bud blast (Pycnostysanus azaleae) dead, brown, aborted, diseased flower bud with healthy leaves, Berkshire, March
RFHPJMF3–Usnea barbata, old man's beard hanging on a fir tree branch
RM2T8T0X5–Largest of the Taphrina parasitic fungus, the Witches Broom is the result of the parasite creating dense twig formation often mistaken for a dray.
RF2RD8B2M–Lichens mosaic of genus Diplotomma and Lecanora inter alia. Fungi. Ascomycota. This photo was taken near Chamonix, French Alps.
RF2ANMX5Y–Fungus identified as Peziza repanda (also known as Palomino cup or recurved cup), growing in an over-watered gardening container
RM2AGMW25–Fungus. Scarlet Elf Cap 'Sarcoscypha coccinea'.Photo in my garden in South-west France.
RM2RFD72T–MOREL MUSHROOMS MARKET DISPLAY Luxury rare expensive fresh Morel mushrooms at Borough Market farmers market Southwark London UK Morchella, the true morels, is a genus of edible sac fungi closely related to anatomically simpler cup fungi in the order Pezizales (division Ascomycota). These distinctive fungi have a honeycomb appearance due to the network of ridges with pits composing their caps. Morels are much prized by gourmet cooks, particularly in haut cuisine
RF2FMC3XN–Gyromitra gigas, commonly known as the snow morel, snow false morel, calf brain, or bull nose, is a fungus and a member of the Ascomycota. , an intres
RF2PGKWE9–Cookeina sulcipes on dried logs Cookeina sulcipes are in the phylum Ascomycota (phylum Ascomycota), a mushroom with a conical hat. It is often found g
RM2FN1FCK–Various lichens growing on granite rock predominantly the Orange of Tremolecia atrata granite in the Highlands of Scotland
RMW7RFP0–Morel Fungus (Morchella esculenta) cultivated, UK
RME4HR9K–Common Tarcrust Diatrype stigma
RMM1GDKW–Gemeiner Schmutzbecherling, Schmutz-Becherling, Schwarzer Schmutzbecher, Bulgaria inquinans, black bulgar, La bulgarie salissante, bulgarie noire
RF2HA7RFD–The take-all fungus, Gaeumannomyces graminis (ascomycota), is a major root-rot pathogen of cereals and grasses. It is most damaging wheat and barley
RMEBN34N–Uncinula tulasnei (Uncinula tulasnei), at Acer platanoides
RM2A63XB1–Coral Spot (Nectria cinnabarina), a plant pathogen, gwowing on a small twig.
RFC2FH6B–Pixie Cup Lichen, Cladonia pyxidata, Cladoniaceae, Lecanoromycetes, Ascomycota, Fungi. Cups and Fruiting Bodies, Rammamere Heath
RM2AX9RH4–Xylaria longipes fungus commonly known as dead moll's fingers growing on a branch in leaf litter on a woodland floor.
RF2M7X2MM–Helvella fallax, previously called Helvella atra, a saddle fungus from Finland, no common English name
RM2KA83C2–Symptoms of chalara ash dieback (Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) on a small dying ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior) with a large health ash behind in autumn
RFHPJMF6–Usnea barbata, old man's beard hanging on a fir tree branch
RM2T8RXP2–Largest of the Taphrina parasitic fungus, the Witches Broom is the result of the parasite creating dense twig formation often mistaken for a dray.
RF2RD8B27–Crater lichen (Diploschistes ocellatus) is a crustose lichen with white or grey thallus and black apothecia. Fungi. Ascomycota. Thelotremataceae. This
RM2A8TA1G–Micrograph of mold, likely Aspergillus sp., about 1.5mm in height, on a plum seed
RF2J7A3RF–Curvularia mould fungus, illustration
RMHN5P40–Orange-spot Fungus - Nectria cinnabarina
RF2FMC407–Gyromitra gigas, commonly known as the snow morel, snow false morel, calf brain, or bull nose, is a fungus and a member of the Ascomycota. , an intres
RF2PGKWCM–Cookeina sulcipes on dried logs Cookeina sulcipes are in the phylum Ascomycota (phylum Ascomycota), a mushroom with a conical hat. It is often found g
RMW7RFP2–Morel Fungus (Morchella esculenta) cultivated, UK
RM2A6RT34–Dead Man's Fingers Xylaria polymorpha
RFJ8WGN5–Delicious edible mushroom morel (Morchella) in nature
RF2HA8940–The take-all fungus, Gaeumannomyces graminis (ascomycota), is a major root-rot pathogen of cereals and grasses. It is most damaging wheat and barley
RMEBK824–rose mildew (Sphaerotheca pannosa, Podosphaera pannosa), rose with rose mildew, Germany
RMDE15TT–Black Morel (Morchella elata) on bark mulch, fruit bodies, edible mushroom, Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
RM2AX9RGY–Xylaria longipes fungus commonly known as dead moll's fingers growing on a branch in leaf litter on a woodland floor.
RF2M8AGYC–Helvella fallax, previously called Helvella atra, a saddle fungus from Finland, no common English name
RM2AR6DJ2–Apple canker (Neonectria ditissima) lesion in a branch of an old orchard tree. A fungus diseases, Berkshire, November.
RFHPJMEM–Usnea barbata, old man's beard hanging on a fir tree branch
RM2GJ5NM3–Acer Tar-spot is a common Ascomycota fungus found on the leaves of Sycamore trees. They are more prominent in late summer before leaves start to fall
RF2RD8BAD–Pertusaria pertusa is a crustose lichen. Ascomycota. Pertusariaceae. This photo was taken in Sierra de Albarracin, Teruel, Spain.
RF2BRW6TA–Young fruiting body of orange peel fungus - Aleuria aurantia
RF2J7A3RK–Curvularia mould fungus, illustration
RMCN77XT–Green stain fungus on wood
RF2FMC40D–Gyromitra gigas, commonly known as the snow morel, snow false morel, calf brain, or bull nose, is a fungus and a member of the Ascomycota. , an intres
RF2PGKWE6–Cookeina sulcipes on dried logs Cookeina sulcipes are in the phylum Ascomycota (phylum Ascomycota), a mushroom with a conical hat. It is often found g
RMAWE1WH–dh Ochrolechia parella alga LICHEN UK White Lichens on dry stonewall stone close up rock fungus
RFE4PDN4–Brown False Morel (Gyromitra fastigiata), rare, Hainich National Park, Thuringia, Germany
RF2M8AGY0–Helvella fallax, previously called Helvella atra, a saddle fungus from Finland, no common English name
RM2C4X4JK–Cytospora canker (Cytospora leucostoma) canker disease exudation from a peach tree trunk, USA, September
RFHPJMEJ–Usnea barbata, old man's beard hanging on a fir tree branch
RM2DF6HTA–Black bitumen-like spots soon appear on new Sycamore leaves and a high percentage of the foliage is blemished by this Ascomycota fungus
RF2RD8BAA–Pertusaria pertusa is a crustose lichen. Ascomycota. Pertusariaceae. This photo was taken in Sierra de Albarracin, Teruel, Spain.
RFPEP1F2–false morels on woodground
RF2J7A3RC–Curvularia mould fungus, illustration
RMCN77Y4–Green stain fungus on wood
RF2FMC400–Gyromitra gigas, commonly known as the snow morel, snow false morel, calf brain, or bull nose, is a fungus and a member of the Ascomycota. , an intres
RF2PGKWGB–Cookeina sulcipes on dried logs Cookeina sulcipes are in the phylum Ascomycota (phylum Ascomycota), a mushroom with a conical hat. It is often found g
RME8DME9–Galls on Sloe Prunus spinosa bushes called ‘pocket plums’ caused by the fungus Taphrina pruni
RM2H89EC3–Microsporum
RF2B7EB55–Penicillium, ascomycetous fungi, under the microscope. To humans ascomycetes are a source of medicinal compounds, such as antibiotics or fermenting.
RMTRDK7Y–orange cup (Melastiza chateri), on the ground, Netherlands, Zeeland
RF2P4FCK8–Helvella albella, a saddle fungus from Finland, no common English name
RM2C4X4JC–Pecan scab (Cladosporium caryigenum) damage to pecan nut shells from an orchard, Florida, USA, September
RFB9ECT5–Grey Lichen Growing on a Tree Branch
RM2GJ5NJ8–Acer Tar-spot is a common Ascomycota fungus found on the leaves of Sycamore trees. They are more prominent in late summer before leaves start to fall
RF2RD8BE8–Stereocaulon vesuvianum and Ramalina canariensis are two lichens species that grows in the volcanic rocks of Canary Islands. Ascomycota. Stereocaulace
RMDT2H43–Bulgaria inquinans commonly known as Black Bulgar fungi but also referred to Batchelor's Buttons or Rubber Buttons
RF2FMC42E–Gyromitra gigas, commonly known as the snow morel, snow false morel, calf brain, or bull nose, is a fungus and a member of the Ascomycota. , an intres
RF2PGKWCD–Cookeina sulcipes on dried logs Cookeina sulcipes are in the phylum Ascomycota (phylum Ascomycota), a mushroom with a conical hat. It is often found g
RMW7Y24A–Snail on elfin Saddle fungus (Helvella lacunosa), Longshaw, Derbyshire, UK.
RM2A6RT3B–Pixie Cup Lichen (Pebbled Pixie-cup) Cladonia pyxidata at Beacon Fell Country Park, Lancashire, UK
RM2H89ECC–Microsporum
RM2H7X1H5–Bisporella citrina fungus, commonly known as yellow fairy cups or lemon discos, growing on rotting wood in a woodland in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England.
RMTRDK7M–orange cup (Melastiza chateri), on the ground, Netherlands, Zeeland