RM2K5E0MA–Pleurotus ostreatus, the oyster mushroom, oyster fungus, or hiratake, is a common edible mushroom. First cultivated in Germany as a subsistence measure during WWI and now grown commercially around the world for food. It is related to the similarly cultivated king oyster mushroom. Oyster mushrooms can also be used industrially for mycoremediation purposes. The oyster mushroom is one of the more commonly sought wild mushrooms, though it can also be cultivated on straw and other media. It has the bittersweet aroma of benzaldehyde (which is also characteristic of bitter almonds) Credit: BSpragg
RM2GAJA1J–Illustration of White Milk-Mushroom / Lactarius vellereus & Bitter Boletus / Boletus felleus in Mordecai Cooke's 'Edible & Poisonous Mushrooms' 1894
RM2F9GWNJ–Biliary tube (Tylopilus felleus)
RF2F56W7A–Tylopilus felleus - inedible mushroom. Fungus in the natural environment. English: bitter bolete, bitter tylopilus
RM2PH45T4–Common Gall Thrush
RF2NAPEWJ–Two young mushrooms that are often confused with each other grow in the forest. On the left is an edible cep, on the right an inedible bitter bolete.
RFR5117R–Fungi Lactarius quietus Oak Milk Cap in natural woodland habitat . Usually found growing under Oak trees . Is edible but tastes very bitter .
RF2WH1AXC–European matsutake (Tricholoma caligatum) is an edible mushroom although it is bitter. This photo was taken near La Llacuna, Barcelona province, Catal
RFR86FPC–Fungi Lactarius quietus Oak Milk Cap in natural woodland habitat . Usually found growing under Oak trees . Is edible but tastes very bitter .
RF2DC8H0Y–Autumn scene close up of a mushroom in an old stump, tree trunk on the forest floor with green moss and autumn leaves. Oct. 2020 Amersfoort, the
RM2G52T7D–Shaggy scalycap. Pholiota squarrosa
RF2AXAT5W–Sarcodon imbricatus, known as squamous hedgehog or flaky tooth. Close-up of the bottom of a fungus. Spain
RF2BGBKK8–Natural fresh food. Different mushrooms. Truffles slippery chanterelle and others. Vector illustrations in cartoon style
RFHJAJP3–Sarcodon imbricatus, shingled hedgehog or scaly hedgehog, in a Norwegian autumnal forest
RFR11W7B–Tylopilus felleus (bitter bolete) is found in deciduous and coniferous woodland. It is a cosmopolitan species.
RM2R9P6WB–False Saffron Milkcap, Orange Milkcap (Lactarius deterrimus). Two fruit bodies in a spruce forest. Edible but slightly bitter. Germany
RF2RYW2A2–Rhodocollybia maculata (spotted toughshank) is a saprobic fungus found mainly under conifers. It occurs in Europe and North America.
RMG0C1HH–Boletus calopus; bitter beech bolete
RM2GAJ9TM–Bitter Russule / Russula fellea, Acrid Milk-Mushroom / Lactarius acris & Sham Mushroom / Hebeloma fastibilis in Mordecai Cooke's fungus book See Notes
RMG0C23J–Boletus calopus; bitter beech bolete
RF2F56WFR–Tylopilus felleus - inedible mushroom. Fungus in the natural environment. English: bitter bolete, bitter tylopilus
RM2PH45TE–Common Gall Thrush
RF2F56XTG–Tylopilus felleus - Mushroom. Fungus in the natural environment. English: bitter bolete, bitter tylopilus
RMBPPF3G–Bitter Russule mushroom (Russula Fellea)
RF2F66J46–Tylopilus felleus - inedible mushroom. Fungus in the natural environment. English: bitter bolete, bitter tylopilus
RF2CW8PNJ–Edible mushroom Sarcodon imbricatus in the spruce forest. Known as shingled hedgehog. Two wild mushrooms growing in the moss, forest in background.
RF2WH1AX9–European matsutake (Tricholoma caligatum) is an edible mushroom although it is bitter. This photo was taken near La Llacuna, Barcelona province, Catal
RM2CB9NGT–Fresh tasty edible Boletus mushroom in hand, picked from forest ground. Bolete mushroom in natural environment (Bay bolete - Imleria badia - Boletus B
RF2WH1AX6–European matsutake (Tricholoma caligatum) is an edible mushroom although it is bitter. This photo was taken near La Llacuna, Barcelona province, Catal
RFC803FK–Tylopilus felleus
RF2CFWGNG–A healthy Short-stemmed Russula, or Stubby Brittlegill, (Russula, Brevipes) growing in the forest. Raleigh, North Carolina.
RM2PFK5W3–Bitter bitter bolete (Tylopilus felleus) fruiting bodies, large distorted specimens, grows in coniferous forests, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom
RMANXYWG–Sarcodon imbricatus rare and vulnerable Hedgehog mushroom growing - portrait: edible fungus with large brownish cap fruiting body with scales
RF2D4RMWJ–Tylopilus felleus, commonly known as the bitter bolete or the bitter tylopilus, is a fungus of the bolete family.
RFM9FJWE–Asian brown beech mushrooms (Hypsizygus tessellatus) on a white background
RFRE56FY–Dish from pickled mushrooms, red bitter pepper on the table, Ukrainian embroidered towel
RF2BG00FE–Hygrophorus agathosmus with leaves in wild forest.
RF2ARD04B–sarcodon imbricatus growing in autumn on the ground of a pine forest
RFP56FXG–gills of a sarcodon imbricatus mushroom
RF2C5TG9X–Vegetable - white radish bundled for sale
RF2AA35D2–Mycena Pura in the wild in the woods.
RM2C2FH6H–Boletus calopus in the forest. Bolete mushroom in natural environment (Birch bolete - Leccinum scabrum - Boletus scaber syn.)
RF2F66J44–Tylopilus felleus - inedible mushroom. Fungus in the natural environment. English: bitter bolete, bitter tylopilus
RMJATGWP–Bitter gourd, shiitake mushrooms and dried goji berries or wolfberry, homemade soup
RF2F66HXK–Tylopilus felleus - inedible mushroom. Fungus in the natural environment. English: bitter bolete, bitter tylopilus
RF2RNWJAW–Bitter tylopilus icon. Color mushroom. Forest fungus
RF2WH1AX3–European matsutake (Tricholoma caligatum) is an edible mushroom although it is bitter. This photo was taken near La Llacuna, Barcelona province, Catal
RFM6ERJN–Vintage engraving of sarcodon imbricatum or shingled edgehog, edible mushroom with white flash and brown cap large up to 30 cm. (12 in.) in diameter, covered with darker brown scales
RF2FYTC3Y–In natural conditions, moss on a rotten stump.
RM2PFK5W1–Bitter Bolete (Tylopilus felleus) fruiting body, growing amongst moss at base of oak tree, Langley Wood National Nature Reserve, Wiltshire, England
RMBRRX80–A common polyporous bracket fungi growing on a woodland birch tree, Strathspey, Highland Region, Scotland. SCO 6812
RF2D4RMW0–Tylopilus felleus, commonly known as the bitter bolete or the bitter tylopilus, is a fungus of the bolete family.
RFM9DHM9–Asian brown beech mushrooms (Hypsizygus tessellatus) on a white background
RFMKBF76–Sarcodon imbricatus, commonly known as the shingled hedgehog or scaly hedgehog
RF2RX5MM7–Gallenroehrling also called bitter bolete (Tylopilus felleus) Gallenbitter cushion cap
RFP8K864–tylopilus felleus mushroom isolated on white background
RF2AA35CJ–Sarcodon Imbricatus in the wild in the woods.
RFP6Y3T0–a boletus calopus mushroom in the forest
RF2RDJAM8–Biliary tube (Tylopilus felleus)
RFPCJ32N–boletus calopus mushrooms on the ground
RMARMKC4–bitter oysterling (Panellus stipticus), underside of the fruiting bodies
RF2WH1AX1–European matsutake (Tricholoma caligatum) is an edible mushroom although it is bitter. This photo was taken near La Llacuna, Barcelona province, Catal
RFB8F70B–Different vegetables on display at a stall in a market
RF2AB9CPP–Female hand takes white mushrooms from tree. Stump with lots of delicious edible mushrooms in the forest against trees roots and fallen leaves.
RF2C5TBY7–Edible mushroom Sarcodon imbricatus growing in the needles in the spruce forest. Also known as shingled hedgehog or scaly hedgehog.
RF2PGJCRF–Sarcodon imbricatus, known as the shingled hedgehog, scaly hedgehog or Scaly Tooth close-up.
RF2JMB6GJ–A closeup of Tylopilus felleus mushroom growing in forest surrounded by moss and dry twigs
RFP0NT54–Angry champignon mushroom mascot cartoon
RFEA9DC0–Brown mushrooms sarcodon growing in the forest
RMP9H84G–Plums and custard, Tricholomopsis rutilans (Tricholoma rutilans), and bitter knight mushroom, Tricholoma acerbum. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A. Bessin from Leon Rolland's Guide to Mushrooms from France, Switzerland and Belgium, Atlas des Champignons, Paul Klincksieck, Paris, 1910.
RMHH40JX–Plums and custard, Tricholomopsis rutilans (Tricholoma rutilans), and bitter knight mushroom, Tricholoma acerbum. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A. Bessin from Leon Rolland's Guide to Mushrooms from France, Switzerland and Belgium, Atlas des Champignons, Paul Klincksieck, Paris, 1910.
RF2RDJAKW–Biliary tube (Tylopilus felleus)
RFPCPWWW–boletus calopus mushrooms on the ground
RMARMKC7–bitter oysterling (Panellus stipticus), underside of the fruiting bodies
RF2WH1AX4–European matsutake (Tricholoma caligatum) is an edible mushroom although it is bitter. This photo was taken near La Llacuna, Barcelona province, Catal