RMG1389T–Common puffball fungi (Lycoperdon perlatum) growing among fallen leaves and needles in autumnal wood.
RMM5NHNB–Wood hedgehog fungus Hydnum repandum in woodland in the Wye Valley, UK
RF2NYEBK8–Mucronella calva, commonly known as swarming spine fungus
RM2CC79JX–Common Puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum) fungus - DuPont State Recreational Forest, near Hendersonville, North Carolina, USA
RM2HCFXA6–Lion's Mane, Hericium erinaceus, mushroom on a dead or dying tree along the Sycamore Trail in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RFJRT2MG–Forest mushrooms in woodland in autumn
RF2W8X6J9–Large white Bear's Head Tooth fungus growing on fallen dead tree in forest
RFKW1G40–Tattered Death cap grew among the fallen needles of coniferous trees (Amanita phalloides)
RF2R4GBB9–A Porcupine Looking For Food By A Dead Tree
RFKW1G23–Death cap grew among the fallen needles of coniferous trees (Amanita phalloides)
RMCXCBWM–Common Puffball fungi
RM2TC46DA–Wood hedgehog (Hydnum repandum) spore-bearing spines under the cap of this edible mushroom, New Forest, Hampshire, UK, November.
RMEN67Y6–Common puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum) covered with pale, short cone-shaped spines, saprobic fungi, edible, Switzerland
RM2D7TC1X–Spiny Puffball Lycoperdon echinatum (Lycoperdaceae) growing though woodland leaf litter, Herefordshire UK. September 2020
RMW7TRBC–Wood hedgehog (Hydnum repandum) fungi, upturned to show spines, Surrey, England, UK, September.Edible
RFPCWBFP–Hedgehogs, wild, European, rare, albino hedgehog with pure white spines and pink eyes standing beneath toadstools. Erinaceus europaeus. Horizontal
RMW7TRA4–View of the underside of the cap of an Ear-pick fungus (Auriscalpium vulgare), showing spines, Surrey, England, UK, October.
RMG138AG–Common puffball fungi (Lycoperdon perlatum) growing among fallen leaves and needles in autumnal wood.
RFJWTP5A–Ramaria Stricta
RF2NYEBN4–Mucronella calva, commonly known as swarming spine fungus
RFJWTP95–Ramaria Stricta
RF2HD2EB7–Bankera violascens, known as Spruce Tooth, wild fungus from Finland
RFJRT2M9–close up of forest mushrooms in autumn
RFKXM1YX–Coral mushroom, Lentaria subcaulescens , growing on a very old oak.
RF2EPDE10–Close up macro shot of an orange fungus with spines, resembling moss, on a dead tree trunk in the forest. Minimal focus.
RF2E3C2K7–Mucronella bresadolae, known as the Icicle fungus, wild mushroom from Finland
RFKW1G25–Death cap grew among the fallen needles of coniferous trees (Amanita phalloides)
RFGJYM1C–Silky Rosegill Mushroom Volvariella bombycina Snow White, textured cap with detailed underside revealing the gills or spines
RFHX86H5–Hedgehog, wild, native, European hedgehog in natural woodland setting with Autumn leaves and Fungi. Facing to the front. Landscape.
RF2MP1K1N–European hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus adult standing next to fungi on a garden lawn, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
RM2D6Y8X6–Spiny Puffball Lycoperdon echinatum (Lycoperdaceae) growing though woodland leaf litter, Herefordshire UK. September 2020
RMM4GF0D–Hedghehog fungi, Hydnum repandum, also known as the Pied de Mouton on a black background. The underside is covered in soft spines.Hampshire EnglandUK.
RFHGKHAC–Spiny puffball
RFPTPKFK–Coral tooth fungus (Hericium ramosum) close up on hardwood broken tree log with some moss in background, Bialowieza Forest, Poland, Europe
RFDXBWFP–Cone tooth mushroom
RFM635WG–Pseudohydnum gelatinosum (toothed jelly fungus) mushroom growing in a Pacific Northwest forest, close-up view
RME45PRJ–Edible sea urchin (Echinus esculentus) on Kelp, Saltstraumen, Bodö, Norway, October 2008
RME1TC63–sideview of Pestle-shaped Puffball in mossfield
RMDGB7JN–Russula fragilis, or fragile russula, a wild mushroom that grows in the pacific northwest
RFJWTP8E–Ramaria Stricta
RMDGB7P7–A wild mushroom with decurrent gills
RFJRT2MM–close up of forest mushrooms in autumn
RMDGB7N6–A wild mushroom with adnexed or lightly attached gills
RF2M175J6–Wood Hedgehog Fungus - Hydnum repandum among Beech leaf litter
RF2E20TN8–Mucronella bresadolae, known as the Icicle fungus, wild mushroom from Finland
RFKW1G1W–Young penny bun sprouted through the fallen spines of coniferous trees (Boletus edulis)
RF2BF4R94–Steccherinum ochraceum, known as ochre spreading tooth, wild fungi from Finland
RFGJYM11–Silky Rosegill Mushroom Volvariella bombycina Snow White, textured cap with detailed underside revealing the gills or spines
RF2AF6TXA–Hydnellum ferrugineum, known as the mealy tooth or the reddish-brown corky spine fungus, wild tooth fungi from Finland
RF2MP1HXC–European hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus adult standing next to fungi on a garden lawn, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
RMM4GFEF–Hedghehog fungi, Hydnum repandum, also known as the Pied de Mouton on a black background. The underside is covered in soft spines.Hampshire EnglandUK.
RFHGKHA6–Spiny puffball
RFCBBJ3K–A Macro portrait of two common puffballs growing out of moss in an oxfordshire woodland
RFDXBWB7–Cone tooth mushroom
RFM635WP–Pseudohydnum gelatinosum (toothed jelly fungus) mushroom growing in a Pacific Northwest forest, close-up view
RMDGB7YF–A mushroom with free gills, or unattached gills
RFKW1G3K–Young penny bun sprouted through the fallen spines of coniferous trees (Boletus edulis)
RMJ2A062–Detail on spikes at the bottom of the hat of Earpick Fungus
RF2C0P3B0–Lycoperdon perlatum mushroom, also kwnown as puffball or wolf farts
RF2BAF8DK–Hydnellum ferrugineum, known as the mealy tooth or the reddish-brown corky spine fungus, wild tooth fungi from Finland
RF2MP1M9X–European hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus adult standing next to fungi on a garden lawn, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
RF2PC6RHC–Mucronella calva, also called Hydnum calvum, commonly known as Swarming Spine, wild fungus from Finland
RMM4GEXB–Hedghehog fungi, Hydnum repandum, also known as the Pied de Mouton on a black background. The underside is covered in soft spines.Hampshire EnglandUK.
RF2PC6RDF–Mucronella calva, also called Hydnum calvum, commonly known as Swarming Spine, wild fungus from Finland
RFHGKHAB–Spiny puffball
RFDXBWGJ–Cone tooth mushroom
RFR9KH3T–Spiny puffball mushroom
RF2HCKXCK–Bankera violascens, known as Spruce Tooth, wild fungus from Finland
RMM4GEWG–Hedghehog fungi, Hydnum repandum, also known as the Pied de Mouton on a black background. The underside is covered in soft spines.Hampshire EnglandUK.
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