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RF2T2R680–Macrolepiota procera (parasol mushroom) is a fungus found in pastures and occasionally in woodland. Globally, it is widespread in temperate regions.
RM2K5E259–Macrolepiota procera, the parasol mushroom, is a basidiomycete fungus with a large, prominent fruiting body resembling a parasol. It is a fairly common species on well-drained soils. It is found solitary or in groups and fairy rings in pastures and occasionally in woodland. Globally, it is widespread in temperate regions. The fungus was first described in 1772 by Italian naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, who named it Agaricus procerus. Rolf Singer transferred it to the genus Macrolepiota in 1948. Photographed in New Zealand. Credit: BSpragg
RF2RYHEGK–Macrolepiota procera (parasol mushroom) is a fungus found in pastures and occasionally in woodland. Globally, it is widespread in temperate regions.
RM2K5E22T–Macrolepiota procera, the parasol mushroom, is a basidiomycete fungus with a large, prominent fruiting bodyresembling a parasol. It is a fairly common species on well-drained soils. It is found solitary or in groups and fairy rings in pastures and occasionally in woodland. Globally, it is widespread in temperate regions. The fungus was first described in 1772 by Italian naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, who named it Agaricus procerus. Rolf Singer transferred it to the genus Macrolepiota in 1948. Photographed in New Zealand.? Credit: BSpragg
RMD8HTJD–Calocera viscosa, commonly known as the yellow stagshorn fungi, found in woodland, Scotland, UK
RM2K5E22Y–Macrolepiota procera, the parasol mushroom, is a basidiomycete fungus with a large, prominent fruiting bodyresembling a parasol. It is a fairly common species on well-drained soils. It is found solitary or in groups and fairy rings in pastures and occasionally in woodland. Globally, it is widespread in temperate regions. The fungus was first described in 1772 by Italian naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, who named it Agaricus procerus. Rolf Singer transferred it to the genus Macrolepiota in 1948. Photographed in New Zealand.? Credit: BSpragg
RMDJ3JC5–Dryad's Saddle (Polyporus squamosus) tree fungus
RM2T8T6A0–Parasol Fungi, Macrolepiota procera, the parasol mushroom, is a basidiomycete fungus with a large, prominent fruiting body resembling a parasol. It is a fairly common species on well-drained soils. It is found solitary or in groups and fairy rings in pastures and occasionally in woodland
RMHEWF8F–This Sky Blue mushroom (Entoloma hochstetteri) is a woodland-dwelling fungus found in western parts of New Zealand’s North and South Islands as well as occasionally in India. It is found in New Zealand and India. Though possibly poisonous, its beauty has been recognized by it being part of a set of fungal stamps issued in New Zealand in 2002 as well as put on the back of a $50 bank note in New Zealand in 1990.
RMDJ3JBG–Dryad's Saddle (Polyporus squamosus) tree fungus
RM2T8T5Y7–Parasol fungi, Macrolepiota procera, the parasol mushroom, is a basidiomycete fungus with a large, prominent fruiting body resembling a parasol. It is a fairly common species on well-drained soils. It is found solitary or in groups and fairy rings in pastures and occasionally in woodland
RM2T8T6DP–Parasol Fungi, Macrolepiota rachodes, the parasol mushroom, is a basidiomycete fungus with a large, prominent fruiting body resembling a parasol. It is a fairly common species on well-drained soils. It is found solitary or in groups and fairy rings in pastures and occasionally in woodland
RM2T8T5MJ–Parasol mushroom (Macrolepiota procera), Macrolepiota procera, the parasol mushroom, is a basidiomycete fungus with a large, prominent fruiting body resembling a parasol. It is a fairly common species on well-drained soils. It is found solitary or in groups and fairy rings in pastures and occasionally in woodland
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