RF2DD6B3C–A single whole white button mushroom on a wooden cutting board, with copy space on the right.
RFBEGHRY–Naratake (Oak mushroom) growing in Togakushi forest, Japan
RFBEGKPK–Naratake (Oak mushroom) growing in Togakushi forest, Japan
RFBEHCG6–Jelly ear fungus (Auricularia auricula-judae) growing on a tree in Togakushi, Japan
RF2BA41T3–Polyporus squamosus or Pheasant's Back mushroom, or Dryad's Saddle mushroom and green moss on old beech tree, view from above
RF2BA41H6–Polyporus squamosus or Pheasant's Back mushroom, or Dryad's Saddle mushroom and green moss on old beech tree besides mountain creek
RFDP93FC–Flammulina velutipes mushroom also known as velvet shank
RFDP93FP–Flammulina velutipes mushroom also known as velvet shank
RFCXNYCY–Cep mushroom in forest close view
RFCTWWA4–Boletus luteus mushroom in dry grass
RF2MMTE14–Forest mushroom. Common downy mushroom - Lycoperdon perlatum - growing in green moss in autumn forest.
RFCTWW8K–Cep mushroom in autumn forest
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.
RF2RR25Y4–Beech slimy rhubarb, porcelain fungus (Mucidula mucida), group of fungi on a beech trunk, Bottrop, Ruhr area, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RF2RR260K–Beech slimy rhubarb, porcelain fungus (Mucidula mucida), group of fungi on a beech trunk, Bottrop, Ruhr area, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RF2RR25YA–Beech slimy rhubarb, porcelain fungus (Mucidula mucida), group of fungi on a beech trunk, Bottrop, Ruhr area, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RF2M2X7ER–Parasol or common giant parasol mushroom (Macrolepiota procera) growing next to old european roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany
RF2M2X7EF–Parasol or common giant parasol mushroom (Macrolepiota procera) growing next to old european roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany
RF2C2YR4T–Edible mushrooms from the forest lie on a kitchen table
RFCXNYCJ–Brown cep mushroom in green moss in forest
RF2MXD1JF–A wild mushroom known as the Winter Mushroom or the Velvet Shank. Botanical name Flammulina velutipes. Mushroom naturally lit with natural moss surrou
RF2T08MKB–Beech slimy rhubarb, porcelain fungus (Mucidula mucida), group of fungi on a beech trunk, Rotbach, Bottrop, Ruhr area, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RFMB8N3X–Underside of an Albatrellus confluens mushroom found in the mountains of Granite County, Montana. Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota Class: Aga
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
RFFX0YGY–Mushroom with moss and branch in the forest.
RFCTWW8D–Pair of brown cap boletus mushroom in autumn forest
RFDN66CA–mushroom hidden in a tree surrounded by moss
RFGH2H9T–Leccinum Mushroom in the wild in the forest
RFFX0Y26–Mushroom on moss surface in the forest.
RFFX0Y21–Mushroom on moss surface in the forest.
RMBCY01H–cap of a parasol mushroom (Macrolepiota procera)
RFEA26CT–Inedible mushroom growing on a tree stump
RFG3M9GM–Mushroom Polyporus squamosus, growing on a tree (Polyporus Squamosus)
RFG3M896–Mushroom Polyporus squamosus, growing on a tree (Polyporus Squamosus)
RFG2EY0T–Mushroom Polyporus squamosus, growing on a tree (Polyporus Squamosus)
RFG3M88F–Mushroom Polyporus squamosus, growing on a tree (Polyporus Squamosus)
RMB79K36–edible mushrooms in commercial farming
RFF6D1D6–Giant Mushroom Picked By An Indigenous Man From Amazon Jungle
RFFWT17X–Giant Mushroom Picked By An Indigenous Man From Amazon Jungle
RMD1EGT7–Milk cap Lactarius deliciosus fungus grow in forest
RFC1PYRR–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R2BX–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R2YW–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R0X2–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R2M9–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R2J1–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R2DY–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R2TB–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R33D–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R1KX–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1PYX5–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R00T–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R0D8–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R373–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R1D7–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R207–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R0MP–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R09K–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R273–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R1KY–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R1EA–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R16B–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R0RE–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R02W–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R12R–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R05W–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R0GX–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RFC1R1WH–forest mushroom in moss after big longtime rain
RF2G74AET–Mushrooms on a dead fallen tree trunk in the rainforest. Fungi mushroom species grows on recently cut or fallen logs. Milled lumber, rotted wood in tr
RF2G74AE7–Mushrooms on a dead fallen tree trunk in the rainforest. Fungi mushroom species grows on recently cut or fallen logs. Milled lumber, rotted wood in tr
RF2G74AD3–Mushrooms on a dead fallen tree trunk in the rainforest. Fungi mushroom species grows on recently cut or fallen logs. Milled lumber, rotted wood in tr
RFF3X8C4–Closeup on orange-cup mushroom (Leccinum Aurantiacum)
RMB7AJ62–mushroom attacked by trichoderma disease in a mushroom farm
RM2E49EBC–Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) on a European beech trunk (Fagus sylvatica), Bavaria, Germany
RFF01KYW–Lactarius deliciosus or saffron milk cap mushroom, narrow depth closeup view after rain
RFGYHGH3–Closeup of a chanterell mushroom in the moss and a human fingers collecting it
RF2P66RY4–Xerocomellus chrysenteron, known as Boletus chrysenteron or Xerocomus chrysenteron - edible mushroom. Fungus in the natural environment.
RF2AP3WP2–Ramaria sp. Yellow moral mushroom found up on Frogponds, in the Anaconda Pintler Wilderness of Granite County, Montana. Quite possibly R. aurea, R. fl
RF2AP3WMY–Ramaria sp. Yellow moral mushroom found up on Frogponds, in the Anaconda Pintler Wilderness of Granite County, Montana. Quite possibly R. aurea, R. fl
RF2MXD1BG–Xerocomellus chrysenteron, known as Boletus chrysenteron or Xerocomus chrysenteron - edible mushroom. Fungus in the natural environment.
RMB79KEP–Edible mushrooms (Pleurotus Ostreatus) grown in a a compost bag
RF2EPAFK4–Edible mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus in the floodplain forest. Known as oyster fungus. Wild oyster mushroom growing on the wood.
RF2DC94GR–Edible mushroom Pluteus cervinus in the mixed forest. Known as deer shield or fawn mushroom. Wild fungus growing on the wood.
RF2F56Y07–Leccinum scabrum - edible mushroom. Fungus in the natural environment. English: rough-stemmed bolete, scaber stalk, birch bolete
RF2F56Y0E–Leccinum scabrum - edible mushroom. Fungus in the natural environment. English: rough-stemmed bolete, scaber stalk, birch bolete
RF2PRAD8J–Big mushrooms in a forest found on mushrooming tour in autumn with brown foliage in backlight on the ground in mushroom season as delicious but possibly poisonous and dangerous forest fruit
RF2PRAD8M–Big mushrooms in a forest found on mushrooming tour in autumn with brown foliage in backlight on the ground in mushroom season as delicious but possibly poisonous and dangerous forest fruit
RF2PRAD8G–Big mushrooms in a forest found on mushrooming tour in autumn with brown foliage in backlight on the ground in mushroom season as delicious but possibly poisonous and dangerous forest fruit
RF2PRAD9M–Big mushrooms in a forest found on mushrooming tour in autumn with brown foliage in backlight on the ground in mushroom season as delicious but possibly poisonous and dangerous forest fruit
RF2PRAD8B–Big mushrooms in a forest found on mushrooming tour in autumn with brown foliage in backlight on the ground in mushroom season as delicious but possibly poisonous and dangerous forest fruit
RF2PRAD8H–Big mushrooms in a forest found on mushrooming tour in autumn with brown foliage in backlight on the ground in mushroom season as delicious but possibly poisonous and dangerous forest fruit
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