RM2R90BP1–or horn of plenty, is an edible mushroom. It is also known as the black chanterelle (Craterellus cornucopioides), black trumpet, trompette de la mort
RF2FNXWYA–Group of funnel chantrelle, Craterellus tubaeformis growing among moss
RM2G7J5C0–Fungus, Tulasnella aurantiaca
RM2E1NBK6–Fungus in the forest, Wood Hedgehog mushroom or Hydnum repandum, delicious edible mushroom, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
RF2AHB52W–Clavulina coralloides Clavulina cristata growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RM2F8GGXT–Grey coral fungus Clavulina cinerea growing in a woodland under birch in the Highlands of Scotland
RM2K5E140–Geastrales is an order of gasterocarpic basidiomycetes (fungi) that are related to Cantharellales. The order contains the single family Geastraceae, commonly known as 'earthstars', which older classifications had placed in Lycoperdales, or Phallales. Approximately 64 species are classified in this family, divided among eight genera Credit: BSpragg
RM2R75X1G–Italy, South Tyrol - Alto Adige, Vinschgau, Glurns, Restaurant FLURIN around chef Thomas Ortler, gnocchi with game ragout and chanterelles
RM2K5E117–Geastrales is an order of gasterocarpic basidiomycetes (fungi) that are related to Cantharellales. The order contains the single family Geastraceae, commonly known as 'earthstars', which older classifications had placed in Lycoperdales, or Phallales. Approximately 64 species are classified in this family, divided among eight genera Credit: BSpragg
RM2T8T5XT–Geastrum pectinatum. Earth star, Geastrales is an order of gasterocarpic basidiomycetes that are related to Cantharellales. The order contains the single family Geastraceae, commonly known as 'earthstars', which older classifications had placed in Lycoperdales, or Phallales
RM2K5E11J–Geastrales is an order of gasterocarpic basidiomycetes (fungi) that are related to Cantharellales. The order contains the single family Geastraceae, commonly known as 'earthstars', which older classifications had placed in Lycoperdales, or Phallales. Approximately 64 species are classified in this family, divided among eight genera Credit: BSpragg
RFK8017Y–Cantharellus is genus of popular edible mushrooms, commonly known as chanterelles
RM2K5DYNH–Geastrales is an order of gasterocarpic basidiomycetes (fungi) that are related to Cantharellales. The order contains the single family Geastraceae, commonly known as 'earthstars', which older classifications had placed in Lycoperdales, or Phallales. Approximately 64 species are classified in this family, divided among eight genera Credit: BSpragg
RMKC70JX–Tooth fungi (Hericium americanum) growing on a dead tree in Gatineau Park, Quebec, Canada.
RM2R90BN2–or horn of plenty, is an edible mushroom. It is also known as the black chanterelle (Craterellus cornucopioides), black trumpet, trompette de la mort
RMW7TRBN–Wood hedgehog (Hydnum repandum) fungi, upturned to show spines, Surrey, England, UK, September.
RF2M4J03X–Stiff coral (Ramaria stricta) in mixed forest, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
RF2FNXWYB–Group of funnel chantrelle, Craterellus tubaeformis growing among moss
RMPX023X–Grey Coral Fungus Clavulina cinerea
RF2AHB52N–Clavulina coralloides Clavulina cristata growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RF2F68XPD–Yellow foot, Craterellus lutescens growing in natural environment
RM2H9YJA5–White Coral fungus (Clavulina coralloides also known as Clavulina cristata) in the leaf litter of a beech woodland at Goblin Combe, North Somerset, England.
RF2AHB4PY–Craterellus tubaeformis (Cantharellus tubaeformis) is an edible fungus, also known as Yellowfoot, winter mushroom, or Funnel Chanterelle.
RMBGKXRY–A golden chanterelle, Cantharellus cibarius, growing among moss.
RM2T8T60C–Earthstar, Geastrales is an order of gasterocarpic basidiomycetes that are related to Cantharellales. The order contains the single family Geastraceae, commonly known as 'earthstars', which older classifications had placed in Lycoperdales, or Phallales
RF2AHB4NM–Craterellus tubaeformis (Cantharellus tubaeformis) is an edible fungus, also known as Yellowfoot, winter mushroom, or Funnel Chanterelle.
RM2BNJNH1–Hedgehog fungus (Hydnum repandum) Hampshire, UK October
RM2K5DXYF–Geastrales is an order of gasterocarpic basidiomycetes (fungi) that are related to Cantharellales. The order contains the single family Geastraceae, commonly known as 'earthstars', which older classifications had placed in Lycoperdales, or Phallales. Approximately 64 species are classified in this family, divided among eight genera Credit: BSpragg
RFKE0AAB–Harvested wild white chanterelle (Cantharellus subalbidus - choice edible mushroom) lying on the ground in a Pacific Northwest forest
RM2K5DYP8–Geastrales is an order of gasterocarpic basidiomycetes (fungi) that are related to Cantharellales. The order contains the single family Geastraceae, commonly known as 'earthstars', which older classifications had placed in Lycoperdales, or Phallales. Approximately 64 species are classified in this family, divided among eight genera Credit: BSpragg
RFM469RM–Wrinkled club fungus
RF2T0NX6G–colorful chanterelles growing in natural habitat (Cantharellus cibarius)
RMCC5C3R–mixed mushrooms on a board / gemischte Pilze auf Holz
RFJ3TF6P–Earthstars mushroom in the ground
RF2M4J03F–Stiff coral (Ramaria stricta) in mixed forest, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
RF2M175J6–Wood Hedgehog Fungus - Hydnum repandum among Beech leaf litter
RM2M08J60–Comb-shaped club fungus (Clavulina coralloides) in mixed forest, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
RM2JD4DBK–Chanterelle, Cantharellus cibarius.
RF2RW0P96–Chanterelles (Cantharellus cibarius), Kempten, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany
RF2F68XPF–Harvest of yellow foot, Craterellus lutescens
RF2J19RBG–Fillet steak with chanterelles and parsley
RM2H9YJA3–Wrinkled Club Fungus (Clavulina rugosa) fungus in the leaf litter of a beech woodland at Goblin Combe, North Somerset, England.
RMBGKYJ8–A golden chanterelle, Cantharellus cibarius, on a black background.
RM2PC7BAW–A solitary Wrinkled Club Fungus (Clavulina rugosa) fruiting body growing in the leaf litter of a broadleaf woodland in autumn, Somerset, England.
RMBG7GP7–Chanterelle, Cantharellus cibarius, growing among mosses
RF2AHB5CF–Craterellus tubaeformis (Cantharellus tubaeformis) is an edible fungus, also known as Yellowfoot, winter mushroom, or Funnel Chanterelle.
RM2JMDB06–White coral fungus
RM2K5DYN1–Geastrales is an order of gasterocarpic basidiomycetes (fungi) that are related to Cantharellales. The order contains the single family Geastraceae, commonly known as 'earthstars', which older classifications had placed in Lycoperdales, or Phallales. Approximately 64 species are classified in this family, divided among eight genera Credit: BSpragg
RFM469P9–Wrinkled club fungus
RF2AHB4Y9–Craterellus tubaeformis (Cantharellus tubaeformis) is an edible fungus, also known as Yellowfoot, winter mushroom, or Funnel Chanterelle.
RMDHKA2N–Rimpelige koraalzwam, Clavulina rugosa, Alps, France
RF2AHB4NK–Craterellus tubaeformis (Cantharellus tubaeformis) is an edible fungus, also known as Yellowfoot, winter mushroom, or Funnel Chanterelle.
RME9G90W–mushroom
RFKFNXGJ–several handpicked chanterelles
RM2T6HR0F–Chanterelles in basket, Identify and collect mushrooms
RFM1MX9J–Craterellus lutescens, or Cantharellus lutescens or Cantharellus xanthopus or Cantharellus aurora, commonly known as Yellow Foot, delicious edible mus
RM2JD4DBJ–Chanterelle, Cantharellus cibarius.
RF2RYBJX7–Close-up of fresh newly picked funnel chanterelles in autumn.
RF2F68XPC–Yellow foot, Craterellus lutescens growing in natural environment
RF2J19R91–Fillet steak with chanterelles and parsley
RF2F68XT1–Yellow foot, Craterellus lutescens growing in natural environment
RFDP93EK–Cantharellus cibarius or golden chanterelle is an edible mushroom
RM2PC7B9J–A solitary Wrinkled Club Fungus (Clavulina rugosa) fruiting body growing in the leaf litter of a broadleaf woodland in autumn, Somerset, England.
RF2CA5GG7–Close up of fresh picked harvest Cantharellus cibarius mushrooms on wood kitchen table ready to be cooked recipe ingredients
RM2H497TH–Wrinkled Club Fungus (Clavulina rugosa), or Wrinkled Coral Fungus, on the floor of a coniferous woodland the Mendip Hills Somerset, England.
RM2K5DYBW–Geastrales is an order of gasterocarpic basidiomycetes (fungi) that are related to Cantharellales. The order contains the single family Geastraceae, commonly known as 'earthstars', which older classifications had placed in Lycoperdales, or Phallales. Approximately 64 species are classified in this family, divided among eight genera Credit: BSpragg
RMPT0H47–Wrinkled Club Fungus (Clavulina rugosa) in leaf litter at Stockhill Wood, Somerset, England. Also known as Wrinkled Coral Fungus.
RFM469PJ–Wrinkled club fungus
RMDHK9KM–Rimpelige koraalzwam, Clavulina rugosa
RF2EPDE1T–Close up of beautiful and eatable white coral mushrooms called 'Clavulina crostata', growing off a wet tree branch in the forest. Background blurred.