RFMB8N3X–Underside of an Albatrellus confluens mushroom found in the mountains of Granite County, Montana. Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota Class: Aga
RF2D4Y839–A large, unidentified mushroom with a brown, broken cap growing in the forest of Eastern Pennsylvania.
RF2K8XF2B–Single mushroom, macrocybe crassa, tricholma crassum, growing in Australian garden. Fungi native to Sri Lanka. Cracked pattern on cap.
RF2BEX6P4–Agrocybe dura, known as the Bearded Fieldcap, growing wild in Finland
RMP8JJ9D–Abstract of Skate Bolete
RF2A1HR24–Cracked mushroom.
RF2T11DAJ–Leccinum mushroom with intact roots and cracked, nibbled cap
RFPNMGPY–Cracked roof fungus (PLUTEUS DIETTRICHII) in the Buchwald. The mushroom grows on the ground. On the floor is old brown foliage.
RMEBNH3D–Suede bolete, Brown and yellow bolet, Boring brown bolete, Yellow-cracked bolete (Xerocomus ferrugineus, Boletus ferrugineus, Xerocomus subtomentosus var. ferrugineus, Boletus citrinovirens), underside of the cap, tubes, Germany
RM2HHJJHD–An old cracked mushroom growing on the forest floor in California - seen from above among the leaves.
RF2KBT1MA–Close-up of inedible velvet-footed pax mushroom growing in coniferous forest. Tapinella atrotomentosa. Brown velvet roll-rim fungus caps in green moss.
RFM92RT8–Xerocomus subtomentosus, commonly known as Suede bolete, Brown and yellow bolet, Boring brown bolete or Yellow-cracked bolete, wild edible mushroom in
RF2P4YK16–Mushroom Xerocomus subtomentosus, commonly known as suede bolete, brown and yellow bolet, boring brown bolete or yellow-cracked bolete in forest in th
RFPPHGMA–Young, healthy specimen of Russula virescens or Greencracked Brittlegill mushroom half hidden under the leaves in old oak forest
RFP1YBG7–boletus mushroom cap, abstract shot
RFRA7BNE–Mushroom of the genus Xerocomellus chrysenteron on the forest floor
RMEA3A8W–Suede bolete, yellow-cracked bolete,
RFMB8N3M–An Albatrellus confluens mushroom found in the mountains of Granite County, Montana. Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota Class: Agaricomycetes Or
RF2B2F9N9–Edible mushrooms of great taste, which grew in Central Europe
RFG16TF1–Cross section of a suede bolete (Xerocomus subtomentosus).
RF2BEX6PC–Agrocybe dura, known as the Bearded Fieldcap, growing wild in Finland
RFR3X0AC–Phellinus igniarius mushroom, growing under fallen oak tree, showing minute spores underneath
RF2B7TCG6–Xerocomus subtomentosus, commonly known as suede bolete, brown and yellow bolet, boring brown bolete or yellow-cracked bolete, wild mushroom from Finl
RF2T11DB7–Leccinum mushroom with intact roots and cracked, nibbled cap isolated on white
RF2BAKWGP–Xerocomus subtomentosus, known as suede bolete, brown and yellow bolet, boring brown bolete or yellow-cracked bolete, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2JTHPCA–Leccinum mushroom with chewed and cracked cap among the grass and foliage
RFPNMGY1–Mushroom gray fire sponge grows on a tree. The top is brown and the bottom of the mushroom is white.
RF2T11DC6–Leccinum mushroom with intact roots and gnawed cap isolated on white
RFRK2EA1–Cracking of walnuts with a wooden screw nutcracker in mushroom shape. Close-up of the kitchen tool and a group of partly peeled nuts with half shells.
RF2T7RY39–Mushroom Xerocomus subtomentosus, commonly known as suede bolete, brown and yellow bolet, boring brown bolete or yellow-cracked bolete in forest in th
RFPPHGKJ–Russula virescens, commonly known as the green-cracking russula, the quilted green russula, or the green brittlegill, delicious edible mushroom in nat
RFP44FWD–abstract closeup of the cap of a mushroom
RF2GJ00B9–Close up of a red cracked bolete Xerocomellus chrysenteron mushroom between pine needles and moss
RFPK9M9J–Two yellow-cracked bolete in grass. Macro Photo.
RM2AP3RPJ–Agrocybe praecox cluster. Spring Fieldcap mushrooms found growing in a recovering burned over area along Upper Willow Creek, Granite County, Montana
RF2B7E132–Edible mushrooms of great taste, which grew in Central Europe
RF2F66HGT–Xerocomus subtomentosus - edible mushroom. Fungus in the natural environment. English: suede bolete, brown and yellow bolet, boring brown bolete or ye
RMBY10JW–Fungus growing in the shelter of a conifer on the woodland edge
RF2AP2MAD–Belted birch tree polypore (piptoporus betulinus formitopsis betulina) growing on bark of dead tree with blurred golden yellow leaves background - Vie
RF2CTMEH0–Growing mushrooms on a tree stump
RF2AEN64F–Mushrooms on horse chestnut trunk
RF2AF70E6–Xerocomus subtomentosus, known as suede bolete, brown and yellow bolet, boring brown bolete or yellow-cracked bolete, wild edible mushroom from Finlan
RF2K564X0–A closeup shot of mushroom with Cracked cap
RMP6TBR1–Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) growing on a tree in early winter.
RF2T11DAT–Leccinum mushroom with intact roots and gnawed cap on a wooden board
RMBPCYTC–Red-cracked Boletus, Boletus chrysenteron (Syn. Xerocomus chrysenteron), Boletaceae. Composite image showing cap and underside.
RFPPHGMC–Close up view of nice specimen of Russula virescens or Greencracked Brittlegill mushroom in natural habitat, old lowland oak forest
RF2GJ0068–Close up of a red cracked bolete Xerocomellus chrysenteron mushroom between pine needles and moss
RFPKED8H–Boring brown bolete in moss. Macro Photo.
RM2AP3RMF–Agrocybe praecox cluster. Spring Fieldcap mushrooms found growing in a recovering burned over area along Upper Willow Creek, Granite County, Montana
RMT6CP2D–Xerocomellus chrysenteron in a forest in autumn
RF2F66HKR–Xerocomus subtomentosus.Edible mushroom.Fungus in the natural environment. English: suede bolete, brown and yellow bolet, boring brown bolete or yello
RF2H37AHP–The texture of fresh, just picked edible porcini mushrooms piled in a heap. Close-up.
RF2AP2MBH–Belted birch tree polypore (piptoporus betulinus formitopsis betulina) growing on bark of dead tree with blurred golden yellow leaves background - Vie
RFWA11N0–Two big and small round 'Xerocomellus Chrysenteron' mushrooms, also known as 'Red Cracking Bolet' with short thick stem and thick scaled skin growing
RF2B0TFR3–Xerocomus subtomentosus, known as suede bolete, brown and yellow bolet, boring brown bolete or yellow-cracked bolete, wild edible mushroom from Finlan
RF2JK1JR4–A low angle shot of an oyster mushroom growing on the tree trunk
RMP6TBR2–Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) growing on a tree in early winter.
RF2T11DAF–Dried wild mushrooms on a white surface
RF2C8WKCH–Close up Willow bracket fungus, Phellinus igniarius, also called fire sponge, is a major cause of white rot, selective focus
RF2CX8F1T–Caloboletus radicans with cracked cap
RFPJHJ9F–Fresh Edible Wild Mushrooms boletus (Leccinum aurantiacum) on the old wooden background Black cracked. Top view close-up. With space for text
RF2CX8G44–Cluster of Hypholoma fasciculare with cracked caps
RF2BR63D7–Very young specimen of Russula virescens or Greencracked brittlegill mushroom in natural habitat, oak forest, close up view, vertical orientation
RMRDYGRD–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. White-spored Series Collybia familia Cap or Pikus—Greyish, with centre darker. Smooth margin, often cracked. Slightly striate. Gills or Lamella—Slightly greyish, soft, un- equal, free, not crowded. Stem or Stipe—Greyish, hollow. Lower part covered with white woolly sub- stance. Spores—White. Flesh—Greenish grey. Time—September. Section of C. familia Habitat—The specimen photographed was found growing
RFM92RTC–Xerocomus subtomentosus, commonly known as suede bolete, brown and yellow bolet, boring brown bolete or yellow-cracked bolete in natural habitat, upsi
RM2AP3RKB–Agrocybe praecox cluster. Spring Fieldcap mushrooms found growing in a recovering burned over area along Upper Willow Creek, Granite County, Montana
RF2BBW0KJ–Three Russula virescens or Greencracked Brittlegill mushrooms in natural habitat, oak forest, in different stage of development , all sides visible
RMPG4DTX–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. i%'j'/J—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi jPiant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying length, pointed toward the ground.. Section of
RFR6XJA5–Xerocomus subtomentosus, commonly known as suede bolete or brown and yellow bolet, boring brown bolete aka yellow-cracked bolet
RF2AP2MA9–Belted birch tree polypore (piptoporus betulinus formitopsis betulina) growing on bark of dead tree with blurred golden yellow leaves background - Vie
RFWW4J61–Single round 'Xerocomellus Chrysenteron' mushrooms, also known as 'Red Cracking Bolet' with short thick stem and thick scaled skin
RF2AF70E0–Xerocomus subtomentosus, known as suede bolete, brown and yellow bolet, boring brown bolete or yellow-cracked bolete, wild edible mushrooms from Finla
RF2G73XH0–A soft focus an old rotting mushroom on a forest floor
RMP6TBR6–Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) growing on a tree in early winter.
RFPJHHW9–Fresh Forest Mushrooms On Old Wooden Board With Cracks Lined In A Row. With Space For Your Text
RF2CX8FYT–Cluster of Hypholoma fasciculare with cracked caps
RMRDXTP5–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. Flesh—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi Plant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying length, pointed toward the g
RM2AP3T0J–Agrocybe praecox cluster. Spring Fieldcap mushrooms found growing in a recovering burned over area along Upper Willow Creek, Granite County, Montana
RMPG44GR–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. White-spored Series CoUybia familia (Edible) Cap or Pileus—Greyish, with centre darker. Smooth margin, often cracked. Slightly striate. Gills or LamellcB—Slightly greyish, soft, un- equal, free, not crowded. Stem or Stipe—Greyish, hollow. Lower part covered with white woolly sub- stance. Spores—White. Flesh—Greenish grey. Time—September. Section of C. familia Habitat—The specimen photographed was found growing upon a pro
RF2AP2MBC–Belted birch tree polypore (piptoporus betulinus formitopsis betulina) growing on bark of dead tree with blurred golden yellow leaves background - Vie
RF2HK2T5X–Closeup shot of Phellinus Ignatius on a tree
RMP6TBRF–Mushrooms growing on a tree in early winter.
RF2A4X3BM–Fresh Forest Mushrooms In An Old Black Wooden Board Lined In A Row. With Space For Your Text
RF2CX8G26–Cluster of Hypholoma fasciculare with cracked caps
RMRDXTP9–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Fungi with Teeth—Hydnaceae Hydnum imbricatum. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. Flesh—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi Plant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped
RM2AP3RY7–Agrocybe praecox cluster. Spring Fieldcap mushrooms found growing in a recovering burned over area along Upper Willow Creek, Granite County, Montana
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