RM2J8MBDK–King Alfred's Cake (Daldinia concentrica) also known as cramp balls, Woolhope Herefordshire England UK. February 2022
RF2JRM7BH–black and white, dark field microscopy inspired , abstract biomorphic watercolour and ink art specimens with a cellular bubble like structure
RF2HW761E–Common Earthball in the Middle of a Tree Stump
RMA4TW9C–Common Puffball Lycoperdon perlatum in the New Forest Hampshire county England UK
RF2KG8FDP–Autumnal scenes in a British deciduous wood
RMB073X2–Closeup of Caucasian Woman (40-50) Holding Black Diamond French Truffles and Glass of Wine USA
RFJDFAE2–Semi-abstract of roots and soil from an upturned container plant, connected by a dense, almost invisible fungal mycelium network.
RFKDD7T5–mushroom ball in grass
RF2AKH493–Postia ptychogaster, known as the powderpuff bracket fungus, late stage of life cycle showing brown remains of chlamydospores
RMAP3N44–Puff ball type Fungi
RMA15X90–Cattle looking at Giant Puffballs in Chiltern Meadow Bucks UK June
RM2AWJX18–Introduction to the study of fungi : their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . Fig. 64.—Crucibidum vulgare. After Greville. PUFF-BALL FUNGI—GASTROMYCETES 155. Fig. 65.—Lijcoperdun, withsterile base and columella. peridium (Fig. 65). This columella is only a continuation of thespongy base in Lycopcrdon, but in Diplodcrma it is hard andwoody. In some species of Gcasterthe columella is distinct and club-shaped, extending half-way up, withthe threads of the capillitium radiat-ing towards the periphery, De Baryhas described the complex peridiumof Geastcr in th
RF2E99AR2–Tillandsia recurvata, commonly known as small ballmoss or ball moss
RF2KFJ8M0–3D image of Methylchloroisothiazolinone skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of Chloromethylisothiazolone isolated on white background
RF2F2W282–mushroom Lycoperdon, puffball, in the forest, shallow dof
RF2JRM7BP–fine art black, gold, white, copper, dark field microscopy inspired , Abstract biomorphic watercolour and ink specimens with a cellular like structure
RF2HWDAAG–Common earthball in bell heather
RFMADRGY–close up old decaying rotting puffball mushroom macro detail; essex; england; uk
RFTDGRKF–Marble fungus
RMB072DC–Closeup of Caucasian Woman Preparing Black Diamond Truffles Sandwich with Sourdough Bread USA
RFMB8N43–Calvatia cyathiformis. A Purple Spored Puffball mushroom found in the mountains of Granite County, Montana.
RFKDD7W9–mushroom ball in grass
RF2BEKWTF–Postia ptychogaster, known as the powderpuff bracket fungus, late stage of life cycle showing brown remains of chlamydospores
RMAP3N45–Puff ball type Fungi
RF2DDP8R8–An orange slime mold on a fallen trunk on a rainy day in late summer (Brittany, France)
RFMNA1AM–Puffball fungus mushrooms on green moss background isolated on white background surface
RF2E99ATC–Tillandsia recurvata, commonly known as small ballmoss or ball moss
RF2JK4TBK–3D image of gamma-L-Glutamyl-L-cysteine skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of metabolite isolated on white background
RF2C15CJM–Common puffball mushroom - Lycoperdon perlatum - growing in green grass moss close up. Edible mushroom.
RMB0722Y–Female Caucasian Woman (40-50) Holding Black Diamond French Truffles USA
RM2AN4GP7–Lycoperdon perlatum. Gem-Studded Puffball. Small, pear-shaped puffballs growing amongst the moss, in a wooded area near Bull lake, South of Troy, Mont
RFKDD80F–mushroom ball in grass
RFTANCAC–Tarzetta catinus, known as greater toothed cup fungus
RMAT6142–Common Earth ball
RMBWTJKG–Amongst Autumn Bodies Britain British Citrinum Close Common Dorset Earth Ball Earth Balls England English Europe European
RFMNA1B3–Puffball fungus mushrooms on green moss background. Central mushroom is in focus
RF2D7M73H–Closeup shot of a common earthball fungus on a fresh lawn
RM2HW763X–Common Earthball in the Middle of Bell Heather
RFD9WG34–person dressed in a bio hazard protective suit making a halt gesture with one hand and holding a disco ball in the other in front of a confinement tent
RMB072DT–Closeup of Caucasian Woman Preparing Black Diamond Truffles Sandwich with Sourdough Bread USA
RM2AP3X6X–Reticularia lycoperdon. False Puffball white slime mold growing on a burnt stump, above Upper Willow Creek, near Scotchmans Gulch, in Granite County,
RFKDD7Y3–mushroom ball in grass
RFTR83N0–Tarzetta catinus, known as greater toothed cup fungus
RF2RMH7PE–Common puffball (L.Scleroderma citrinum). A small colony of inedible puffball mushrooms in late August
RMBWTJKK–Amongst Autumn Bodies Britain British Citrinum Close Up Close Common Dead Dorset Earth Ball Earth Balls England English Europe
RFMNA1AG–Puffball fungus mushrooms on green moss background isolated on white background surface
RMPF82TC–A couple of tiny mushrooms about to be picked from a little green bush.
RF2M3JAET–poofballs on forest floor
RF2C15CNM–Common puffball mushroom - Lycoperdon perlatum - growing in green grass moss close up. Edible mushroom.
RF2GPAMBT–mushroom Lycoperdon, puffball, in the forest, shallow dof
RFT5XJC5–A gall of Juniper Hawthorn Rust on a branch of Juniper.
RMBEN809–Common earthball fungi / Pigskin poison puffball (Scleroderma citrinum / Scleroderma aurantium) breaks up to release the spores
RF2H335JX–Frog egg nest in water
RF2BDJWD9–Common Earthball, Scleroderma citrinum
RFMDJE9T–Swedish style meat free savoury flavoured balls, made with mycoprotein in tomato sauce.
RF2HCTRX8–Toadstool - Scleroderma citrinum (Sclerodermataceae) yellow potato bovists in the forests.
RMB073YH–Closeup of Caucasian Woman (40-50) Holding Black Diamond French Truffles and Glass of Wine USA
RM2AMKCDR–Lycoperdon pyriforme, pear-shaped puffball, stump puffballs growing on wood mulch in a wooded area above bull lake, in Lincoln County, Montana Lycope
RF2FYTNEN–Common puffball mushroom in the alpine meadows of the North Caucasus. Snow-capped peaks are visible in the background
RFTANCAX–Tarzetta catinus, known as greater toothed cup fungus
RM2CDFDWK–. Introduction to the study of fungi, their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . Fig. 64.—Ciucibuluni tubjait. Aftei Greville PUFF-BALL FUNGI—GASTROMYCETES 155. Fi(i. 65.—Lycuperdon, withsterile base and columella. peridium (Fig. 65). This columella is only a continuation of thespongy base in Lycoperdon, but in Diplodcrma it is hard andwoody. In some species of Geasfprthe columella is distinct and club-shaped, extending half-way up, withthe threads of the capillitium radiat-ing towards the periphery. De B<iiyhas described the complex peridiumof Geaster
RF2JRM7BD–green and white art, bright field microscopy inspired, abstract watercolour and ink art specimens with a cellular plant moss lichen organic structure.
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