RM2DWR6YF–Fungi white stalk stem flat yellow cap with orange depressed centre holding rain water on open woodland floor in portrait format
RF2T7BKF9–Close up of Angel Wings (Pleurocybella porrigens) white mushrooms growing on rotting log in the Chippewa National Forest, northern Minnesota USA
RFHBX3Y3–Destruction of Candida fungi, computer illustration. Image can be used to illustrate antifungal treatment concept.
RFMDGCRB–Microscopic fungus, Merismodes anomala, a microscope image
RMA5Y731–Polyporus Badius Fungi with Ferns sandy heath bedfordshire
RF2C8X2G2–Close-up image of a wood fungi or polyporales in a forest in Central Kentucky
RF2A35KNR–Wide image of different kind of white and brown tiny mushrooms, fresh fungi from the garden. Spread out on a wooden cutting board. Top view. Autumn t
RM2B6KD0G–Mollisia Ventosa Fungi, Denge Woodlands, Kent UK, stacked image
RF2DBH4YX–Fungi called Milkdrop mycelia (mycelia galopus) on a dead trunk in the forest of Heiloo, Netherlands
RF2MY43C9–Close-Up Image of a Single Shaggy Inkcap (Coprinus comatus) on the Ground Surrounded by Leaf Litter, Taken in October in Wales, UK
RM2JPT2EE–An early British coloured education identity chart for Algae, fungi & lichens
RMHEWJWM–Orange Pore Fungi Orange pore is an exotic fungus which is now widely established in New Zealand. Favolaschia calocera
RFJH0DTH–Image of umbrella fungi in the rain forest
RFJEHEG5–Fractal Fungus - A Fractal Image
RM2D4K9T6–Lobster mushroom (Hypomyces lactifluorum) under the microscope, transmitted light micrograph, horizontal filed of view is about 1.2mm
RM2DWR6F8–Large gills of fungi eye level side view on steep bank of leafy woodland location in autumn portrait mobile phone format. Fallen leaves in foreground.
RMCR5AR8–high contrast image of wild fungi in woodland
RF2GG0CR3–Composite image of mucor mould, also known as black fungus, and pin mould. Mucor sp. fungi are found in soil and decaying organic matter and are common indoor moulds. It can cause the rare but serious disease mucormycosis (zygomycosis) in patients that are immunocompromised or undergoing steroid therapy. The fungus can infect the lungs, sinuses, brain, gastrointestinal system, or the skin. In 2021 outbreaks of mucormycosis were seen in diabetic patients with Covid-19. Treatment is with antifungal drugs, although surgery is often needed to cut away the infected tissue.
RMBTCF1P–Creative image of brown caps of fungi taken with a shallow depth of field
RMA5Y77B–Jelly fungi on log potton wood potton bedfordshire
RMDHW8J3–Netherlands, 's-Graveland, Fungi on beech tree
RFTCYC3N–Close-up image of a wood fungi or polyporales in tropical forest in Costa Rica
RF2F68Y76–Closeup of fungi growing on coniferous wood
RM2B6KE0F–Fungi, Xylaria sp, East Blean Woodlands, Kent UK, stacked image
RF2DBH831–Fungi called Milkdrop mycena (mycelia galopus) on a dead trunk in the Heilooer forest, Netherlands
RF2N0D941–Close-Up Image of a Dapperling Parasol Mushroom on Green Grass in Natural Light, Taken in Wales, UK in October
RFHEX0AW–Bright orange jelly fungi grows on a moist tree stump.
RMHEWMGN–Members of this class are commonly referred to as slime moulds. These have thought to belong to both animal and fungi kingdoms at one time or another. It's now known that they are quite unrelated to animals and fungi and now are classified in the Kingdom Protista.
RFJH0DTD–Image of orange colored ball shaped fungi in the rain forest
RMB6BM9P–poisonous mushrooms fungi illustrations
RM2J35X89–Roquefort cheese mold (Penicillium roqueforti) spores under the microscope
RF2D86G68–Conifer tuft (Hypholoma capnoides), growing on a pine cone, New Abbey, Dumfries, SW Scotland
RMG08PDW–Conifer Tuft (Hypholoma capnoides)
RFWW535E–Amethyst Deceiver (Laccaria amethystina)
RMFK6Y6G–Deep domed brown fungi on grass in striking mass group. Square format framed with green grass and small leaves. Ariel view looks arty with lmpact .
RF2M3N1CH–Black and white photograph of British Waterways canalside, showing a Sepia toned infrared image with Fungi near waters edge
RF2GG0CR8–Composite image of mucor mould, also known as black fungus, and pin mould. Mucor sp. fungi are found in soil and decaying organic matter and are common indoor moulds. It can cause the rare but serious disease mucormycosis (zygomycosis) in patients that are immunocompromised or undergoing steroid therapy. The fungus can infect the lungs, sinuses, brain, gastrointestinal system, or the skin. In 2021 outbreaks of mucormycosis were seen in diabetic patients with Covid-19. Treatment is with antifungal drugs, although surgery is often needed to cut away the infected tissue.
RMBTCWJH–Creative image of brown caps of fungi taken with a shallow depth of field
RMA9W758–Beefsteak Fungi Fistulina hepatica growing on old tree sandy hills bedfordshire
RMDHW8HJ–Netherlands, 's-Graveland, Fungi on beech tree
RFDB44T7–Fungi in fruit
RF2F68Y71–Closeup of fungi growing on coniferous wood
RF2D8GY58–Fungi called witch's hat, conical slimy cap, conical wax cap, grows in North Holland Dune Reserve, Netherlands
RF2MY459J–Close-Up Image of a Cluster of Three Grassland Mushrooms (Psathyrellaceae) Surrounded by Green Grass Taken in October in Mid-Wales, UK
RFEAWYPT–Bright orange fungi sprout from the leaf litter on the rainforest floor.
RMHEWMGD–Slime mold or slime mould is a broad term describing some organisms that use spores to reproduce. Slime molds were formerly classified as fungi but are no longer considered part of this kingdom. Although not related to one another, they are still sometimes grouped for convenience within the paraphyletic group referred to as kingdom Protista.
RFJH0DTJ–Image of fungi on a tree with dark background in the rain forest
RF2TBXBY9–Winter season moss and fungi on side of board walk timber vivid green moss orange brown fungi from above tatty edges of cap caps dimple in centre
RMB0911R–Tree fungi
RF2WWADCW–Fungi. These organisms can have both beneficial and harmful effects on human health, depending on the context.
RMB1R62Y–Co Kerry, Dingle, Fungi The Dolphin
RMAW3ND9–Coral Fungi Growing out of old moss covered log with nice defuse background potton wood bedfordshire
RMDHW8HH–Netherlands, 's-Graveland, Fungi on beech tree trunk
RFDB44RH–Fungi in fruit
RF2F68Y72–Closeup of fungi growing on coniferous wood
RFEAX0FH–The fruiting bodies and spores of a fungi emerging from the body of a dead bee.
RMHEWJWX–Slime mold or slime mould is a broad term describing some organisms that use spores to reproduce. Slime molds were formerly classified as fungi but are no longer considered part of this kingdom. Although not related to one another, they are still sometimes grouped for convenience within the paraphyletic group referred to as kingdom Protista.
RFJH0DWM–Ligiella rodrigueziana, a genus of fungi in the family Phallaceae with wasp that helps to spread the seeds
RFR8DT0N–Fomitopsis cajanderi bracket fungi growing on a stump in a Washington state forest
RF2D4P2W0–Puffball common (Lycoperdon perlartum) growing in pine needle litter, Dumfries, SW Scotland
RFPRFWBA–Fomitopsis betulina (previously Piptoporus betulinus), commonly known as the birch Polypore
RMEGC45T–Common puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum) covered in pale, short cone-shaped spines, saprobic fungi, edible, Switzerland
RM2EHWP11–Bracket or shelf fungi growing on side of aspen tree with ivy in winter. Taken as portrait format with four fungi on same side at different hights.
RMBGM23X–Group of fungi seen from above
RFHBX3XY–Destruction of Candida fungi, computer illustration. Image can be used to illustrate antifungal treatment concept.
RMF5DRFW–portrait image of an earth ball fungus fungi large in the foreground on the woodland floor in Autumn
RMANR6PE–small group of fungi on moss covered log ashridge
RMDHW8GT–Netherlands, 's-Graveland, Spanderswoud rural estate. Autumn. Fungi growing on beech tree
RMD320M0–Close up artistic image of a cluster of small mushrooms and fungi around a cut tree stump on grass with shallow depth of field
RM2GGH9A5–this beautifully coloured fungi is hard to see on the forest floor but if you look closely you can often find many of them.
RFEAX10Y–A colony of umbrella-shaped fungi growing on a tree trunk above leaf litter on the rainforest floor.
RMHEWJWE–Orange peel fungus (Aleuria aurantia), or orange fairy cup fungus is a striking fungi that can be found growing throughout North America, especially during the summer and fall. This fungus, like other members of the cup fungi family, has a cup-like body with folds and is a brilliant orange color, which some may mistake for a discarded orange peel. Spores are big and have spiny projections.
RMFXH9N3–Fungi image of Common Funnel (Clitocybe gibba) captured in grassland around Durham, England.