RF2WHA577–CALOCERA FURCATA, a fungal genus in the Dacrymycetes order in autumn forest
RFPKWJ3D–Several different wild mushrooms arranged edible mushrooms
RM2T8RKYD–Gymnopilus, Gymnopilus is a genus of gilled mushrooms within the fungal family Strophariaceae containing about 200 rusty-orange spored mushroom species formerly divided among Pholiota and the defunct genus
RF2HCFY0D–Neolentiporus is a fungal genus in the family Fomitopsidaceae. It contains Neolentiporus squamosellus.
RM2H62ETB–the green-leaved sulfur head is a leaf mushroom from the genus sulfur heads.
RF2KDH8GP–A close-up in the forest is a white mushroom - a mushroom from the genus Boletus, the most valuable edible mushroom
RM2B4D9Y8–Boletus, genus Dickröhrlinge (Boletus)
RFHJ0BDG–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of common environmental allergenic mould (Cladosporium sp.); fungal hyphae producing spores.Also known as Hormodendrum sp.This specimen was found on inner surface of building's air supply duct.This genus is most common outdoor airborne mould but may occur
RM2B4D9YC–Cep mushroom genus Dickröhrlinge (Boletus)
RF2PWPP30–CALOCERA FURCATA, a fungal genus in the Dacrymycetes order in autumn forest
RM2G2J886–Trameten (Trametes) a genus of fungus from the family of stem porlings.
RF2K8KJT9–Oyster mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus is an edible mushroom and belongs to the family Polyporaceae and the genus Pleurotus
RF2HJ217N–Fungal fruiting bodies of genus Nectria on hornbeam bark.
RFRYWB0R–Underside view of large bracket fungi (Fomitopsis Betulina) on a birch tree (Betula).
RF2H32WRK–Gymnopilus sp. is a genus of gilled mushrooms within the fungal family Strophariaceae.
RMHEWG8K–Gymnopilus is a genus of gilled mushrooms within the fungal family Strophariaceae containing about 200 rusty-orange spored mushroom species formerly divided among Pholiota and the defunct genus Flammula.
RF2KWBCEN–Ricinus communis, the castor bean or castor oil plant, is a species of perennial flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. It is the sole species in the monotypic genus, Ricinus, and subtribe, Ricininae. Castor oil is a vegetable oil pressed from castor beans. ... It is a colourless or pale yellow liquid with a distinct taste and odor.Castor oil is most commonly used as a laxative. But castor oil's natural antiviral and antimicrobial properties make it a popular treatment for skin problems known as dermatosis as well as fungal infections. It's also used for hair growth.
RMHEWG8N–Gymnopilus. Gymnopilus is a genus of gilled mushrooms within the fungal family Strophariaceae containing about 200 rusty-orange spored mushroom species formerly divided among Pholiota and the defunct genus Flammula.
RF2AC2E2B–Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is a basidiomycete of the genus Amanita. Although as poisonous, reports of human
RF2T3WFM2–CALOCERA FURCATA, a fungal genus in the Dacrymycetes order in autumn forest
RFPKWJ22–Several different wild mushrooms arranged edible mushrooms
RM2T8RXAR–Calvatia (puffballs), Calvatia is a genus of puffball mushrooms that includes the spectacular giant puffball C. gigantea. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been split; the puffballs, Calvatia spp. are now placed in the family Agaricaceae of the order Agaricales
RMHEWG7W–Gymnopilus is a genus of gilled mushrooms within the fungal family Strophariaceae containing about 200[1] rusty-orange spored mushroom species formerly divided among Pholiota and the defunct genus Flammula. The fruiting body is typically reddish brown to rusty orange to yellow, medium to large, often with a well-developed veil. Most members of Gymnopilus grow on wood but at times may appear terrestrial if the wood is buried or decomposed. Members of Pholiota and Cortinarius are easy to confuse with Gymnopilus. Pholiota can be distinguished by its viscid cap and duller (brown to cinnamon brown)
RF2RM240T–A mushroom or toadstool is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground, on soil, or on its food source.
RF2JD4062–Close-up of Fly agaric ,Amanita muscaria, mushrooms. High quality photo
RF2C5MG32–Honey bee Gather Honey From Blooming Colorful Lantana Flower
RFHJ0BDH–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of common environmental allergenic mould (Cladosporium sp.); fungal hyphae producing spores.Also known as Hormodendrum sp.This specimen was found on inner surface of building's air supply duct.This genus is most common outdoor airborne mould but may occur
RM2K5DY4Y–Calvatia is a genus of puffball mushrooms that includes the spectacular giant puffball C. gigantea. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been split; the puffballs, Calvatia spp. are now placed in the family Agaricaceae of the order Agaricales. Most species in the genus Calvatia are edible when young, though some are best avoided, such as Calvatia fumosa, which has a very pungent odour. Photographed in New Zealand. Credit: BSpragg
RF2PX1D6T–CALOCERA FURCATA, a fungal genus in the Dacrymycetes order in autumn forest
RM2G2J84Y–Trameten (Trametes) a genus of fungus from the family of stem porlings.
RM2K5E1GB–Hebeloma is a genus of fungi in the family Hymenogastraceae. Found worldwide, it contains the poison pie or fairy cakes (Hebeloma crustuliniforme) and the ghoul fungus (H. aminophilum), from Western Australia, which grows on rotting animal remains. The generic name is a compound Ancient Greek word h?b?, 'youth' or 'puberty' and the suffix -loma (????), a fringe (pertaining to the fungal veil). Thus, Hebeloma translates as 'fringe of youth', in reference to how the fungal veil is only seen in immature specimens. Credit: BSpragg
RF2HJ214H–Fungal fruiting bodies of genus Nectria on hornbeam bark.
RFRYWB12–Bracket fungi (Fomitopsis Betulina) on a birch tree (Betula).
RF2E9D9A6–Lactarius deliciosus, commonly known as the saffron milk cap and red pine mushroom, is one of the best known members of the large milk-cap genus Lacta
RF2CC2JYF–Close-up of growing dermatophytes fungus causing skin diseases - 3d illustration
RF2KWATM7–Ricinus communis, the castor bean or castor oil plant, is a species of perennial flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. It is the sole species in the monotypic genus, Ricinus, and subtribe, Ricininae. Castor oil is a vegetable oil pressed from castor beans. ... It is a colourless or pale yellow liquid with a distinct taste and odor.Castor oil is most commonly used as a laxative. But castor oil's natural antiviral and antimicrobial properties make it a popular treatment for skin problems known as dermatosis as well as fungal infections. It's also used for hair growth.
RF2T6B0TF–Underside closeup view of the large white cap mushroom from the Oudemansiella genus are blooming on the surface of a dead coconut stem
RF2AAKG75–Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is a basidiomycete of the genus Amanita. Although as poisonous, reports of human
RF2M5TWKH–CALOCERA FURCATA, a fungal genus in the Dacrymycetes order in autumn forest
RFPKWJ45–Several different wild mushrooms arranged edible mushrooms
RF2A9NXTT–CALOCERA FURCATA, a fungal genus in the Dacrymycetes order in autumn forest
RFJE969H–Magnificent stone mushroom in the forest with moss and fern
RM2T8RWGB–Calvatia.(puffballs), Calvatia is a genus of puffball mushrooms that includes the spectacular giant puffball C. gigantea. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been split; the puffballs, Calvatia spp. are now placed in the family Agaricaceae of the order Agaricales
RFPYTTMY–White Amanita mushroom growing in a forest in Texas, USA
RF2C5MG2F–Honey bee Gather Honey From Blooming Colorful Lantana Flower
RME68D8D–Leaf cutter Ant Atta genus, carrying vegetation back to its colony where they will use this to cultivate a fungus.
RFRHPRJB–A fresh Puffball, from the Lycoperdon genus sits in a grassy field.
RF2PX7J91–CALOCERA FURCATA, a fungal genus in the Dacrymycetes order in autumn forest
RM2G2J887–Trameten (Trametes) a genus of fungus from the family of stem porlings.
RF2C32P9Y–CALOCERA FURCATA, a fungal genus in the Dacrymycetes order in autumn forest
RF2HJ217E–Fungal fruiting bodies of genus Nectria on hornbeam bark.
RFRYWB0K–Bracket fungi (Fomitopsis Betulina) on a birch tree (Betula) in a Sitka spruce plantation.
RM2K5E1G7–Hebeloma is a genus of fungi in the family Hymenogastraceae. Found worldwide, it contains the poison pie or fairy cakes (Hebeloma crustuliniforme) and the ghoul fungus (H. aminophilum), from Western Australia, which grows on rotting animal remains. The generic name is a compound Ancient Greek word h?b?, 'youth' or 'puberty' and the suffix -loma (????), a fringe (pertaining to the fungal veil). Thus, Hebeloma translates as 'fringe of youth', in reference to how the fungal veil is only seen in immature specimens. Credit: BSpragg
RF2CC2K02–Close-up of growing dermatophytes fungus causing skin diseases - 3d illustration
RF2KRWK37–Ricinus communis, the castor bean or castor oil plant, is a species of perennial flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. It is the sole species in the monotypic genus, Ricinus, and subtribe, Ricininae. Castor oil is a vegetable oil pressed from castor beans. ... It is a colourless or pale yellow liquid with a distinct taste and odor.Castor oil is most commonly used as a laxative. But castor oil's natural antiviral and antimicrobial properties make it a popular treatment for skin problems known as dermatosis as well as fungal infections. It's also used for hair growth.
RM2K5E1GA–Hebeloma is a genus of fungi in the family Hymenogastraceae. Found worldwide, it contains the poison pie or fairy cakes (Hebeloma crustuliniforme) and the ghoul fungus (H. aminophilum), from Western Australia, which grows on rotting animal remains. The generic name is a compound Ancient Greek word h?b?, 'youth' or 'puberty' and the suffix -loma (????), a fringe (pertaining to the fungal veil). Thus, Hebeloma translates as 'fringe of youth', in reference to how the fungal veil is only seen in immature specimens. Credit: BSpragg
RF2AAP071–Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is a basidiomycete of the genus Amanita. Although as poisonous, reports of human
RM2K5DY1D–Suillus bovinus, also known as the Jersey cow mushroom or bovine bolete, is a pored mushroom of the genus Suillus in the family Suillaceae. A common fungus native to Europe and Asia, it has been introduced to N America and Australasia. It is edible, though not highly regarded. The fungus grows in coniferous forests in its native range, and pine plantations in countries where it has become naturalised. It forms symbiotic ectomycorrhizal associations with living trees by enveloping the tree's underground roots with sheaths of fungal tissue. ?Credit: BSpragg
RF2CC2K07–Close-up of growing dermatophytes fungus causing skin diseases - 3d illustration
RF2A9NXTP–CALOCERA FURCATA, a fungal genus in the Dacrymycetes order in autumn forest
RFJE954G–Magnificent stone mushroom in the forest with moss and fern
RM2T8RX3P–Wolf-fart Puffball, Stump Puffball (Lycoperdon pyriforme), Lycoperdon is a genus of puffball mushrooms. The genus has a widespread distribution and contains about 50 species.In general, it contains the smaller species such as the pear-shaped puffball and the gem-studded puffball. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, as the type genus which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been split. Lycoperdon is now placed in the family Agaricaceae of the order Agaricales
RFPKWJ4J–Several different wild mushrooms arranged edible mushrooms
RF2C5MG1Y–Honey bee Gather Honey From Blooming Colorful Lantana Flower
RF2T6B0Y2–Underside view of a Oudemansiella genus large white cap mushroom blooming on the surface of a dead coconut stem
RF2JHH49P–Dwarf beans or French Beans destroyed by a fungus of the genus Sclerotinia. On the stem visible white mold. The disease causes yield losses.
RF2TBN7Y0–High angle view of a decaying tree trunk with brown colored Ganoderma genus bracket mushrooms growing in a forested area
RM2G2J87X–Trameten (Trametes) a genus of fungus from the family of stem porlings.
RF2C32P9K–CALOCERA FURCATA, a fungal genus in the Dacrymycetes order in autumn forest
RF2CB8176–Rhizopus (bread mold) is a genus of common saprophytic fungi, macro photo
RFRYWB0T–Bracket fungi (Fomitopsis Betulina) on a birch tree (Betula).
RF2A91Y6N–(Selective Focus) Close-up view of some Cookeina mushrooms. Cookeina is a genus of cup fungi in the family Sarcoscyphaceae.
RFRYWB1R–Bracket fungi (Fomitopsis Betulina) on a birch tree (Betula).
RF2KRWPCB–Ricinus communis, the castor bean or castor oil plant, is a species of perennial flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. It is the sole species in the monotypic genus, Ricinus, and subtribe, Ricininae. Castor oil is a vegetable oil pressed from castor beans. ... It is a colourless or pale yellow liquid with a distinct taste and odor.Castor oil is most commonly used as a laxative. But castor oil's natural antiviral and antimicrobial properties make it a popular treatment for skin problems known as dermatosis as well as fungal infections. It's also used for hair growth.
RF2F5YDW3–Yellow Higher Ascomycetes of the Genus Trypethelium
RF2AAG019–Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is a basidiomycete of the genus Amanita. Although as poisonous, reports of human
RF2GC7RF6–Mushroom of the genus mossy on moss
RF2D52EM3–Curcuma flower is a genus of about 100 accepted species in the family Zingiberaceae
RF2ANRPGM–CALOCERA FURCATA, a fungal genus in the Dacrymycetes order in autumn forest
RF2K209GF–a lot of boletus mushroom fungus -type species of genus edulis cep, penny bun, porcino or porcini
RFRF450X–CALOCERA FURCATA, a fungal genus in the Dacrymycetes order in autumn forest
RFPKWJ55–Several different wild mushrooms arranged edible mushrooms
RM2T8RWXE–Boletus edulis (penny bun, cep, porcino or porcini), Boletus edulis (English: penny bun, cep, porcino or porcini) is a basidiomycete fungus, and the type species of the genus Boletus.The fungus grows in deciduous and coniferous forests and tree plantations, forming symbiotic ectomycorrhizal associations with living trees by enveloping the tree's underground roots with sheaths of fungal tissue. The fungus produces spore-bearing fruit bodies above ground in summer and autumn
RF2H8RGH5–Top view of a group of unedible mushrooms (belonging to Inocybe genus). An insect lays on one of the mushrooms.
RF2JHH49Y–Dwarf beans or French Beans destroyed by a fungus of the genus Sclerotinia. On the stem visible white mold. The disease causes yield losses.
RF2RYXFC2–Edible mushroom Marsh boletus or Leccinum holopus is a mushroom of the genus Leccinum of the Boletaceae family. Environmental protection.
RM2G2J875–Trameten (Trametes) a genus of fungus from the family of stem porlings.
RF2C32P9A–CALOCERA FURCATA, a fungal genus in the Dacrymycetes order in autumn forest
RF2CB816X–Rhizopus (bread mold) is a genus of common saprophytic fungi, macro photo
RF2BPMMHE–CALOCERA FURCATA, a fungal genus in the Dacrymycetes order in autumn forest
RF2A91Y6G–(Selective Focus) Close-up view of some Cookeina mushrooms. Cookeina is a genus of cup fungi in the family Sarcoscyphaceae.
RFRYWB0M–Bracket fungi (Fomitopsis Betulina) on a broken birch tree (Betula) .
RF2KWH1J6–Ricinus communis, the castor bean or castor oil plant, is a species of perennial flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. It is the sole species in the monotypic genus, Ricinus, and subtribe, Ricininae. Castor oil is a vegetable oil pressed from castor beans. ... It is a colourless or pale yellow liquid with a distinct taste and odor.Castor oil is most commonly used as a laxative. But castor oil's natural antiviral and antimicrobial properties make it a popular treatment for skin problems known as dermatosis as well as fungal infections. It's also used for hair growth.
RF2A91X05–(Selective Focus) Close-up view of some Cookeina mushrooms. Cookeina is a genus of cup fungi in the family Sarcoscyphaceae.
RF2RY6X8P–Edible mushroom - Puffball puffball, or pearl puffball - a mushroom from the genus Puffball of the Champignonaceae family. Environment protection.
RF2GC7RHE–Polish edible mushroom of the genus Boletus or Mossy.
RFPP66AX–Boletus pinophilus, pine bolete, pinewood king bolete is a basidiomycete fungus of the genus Boletus found throughout Europe
RF2JJBGBJ–Boletus edulis: white fungus, and type species of the genus Boletus. Forest porcini mushroom isolated on white background. close-up.
RF2CTN95P–Abstract seamless texture, background. Boletus edulis: cep, penny bun, porcino or porcini is a basidiomycete fungus, and the type species of the genus
RFKEHGYR–Amanita in the autumn forest with sunny hotspot
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