RM2A6KXYT–Wooden toadstool or mushroom shape with a message to leave fungi where they are in the national nature reserve Burnham Beeches, Buckinghamshire, UK
RM2G5M00E–Mushroom (geastrum) fornicatum
RMRY5958–Scepter in the Shape of a Ruyi Fungus, 1700s. China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911). Carved boxwood; overall: 38.1 cm (15 in
RFKCA5PH–Bay Cup Fungi Peziza badia in the shape of a heart
RMW7YAM8–Fairy ring created by fungus growth in grass of cricket pitch. Sussex, UK, November.
RM2M0F71T–icon mushroom carved on volcanic ground of Sicily, Etna Park, Italy
RF2HBN3MB–Mutinus ravenelii, known as the red stinkhorn fungus, wild mushrooms from Finland
RMDTG427–Plaster mould recording the original shape of the Koh-i-Noor diamond
RMM5297T–Studio picture of a single toadstool on black background. Hampshire England UK GB
RF2K1HKYT–Common Eyelash Fungus (Scutellinia scutellata) - Craggy Gardens - Blue Ridge Parkway, near Asheville, North Carolina, USA
RFW78ATE–Nature photograph of lichen colonising it`s geological host of stone and rock, showing random pattern, texture, shape, with a subtle colour pallette i
RMAWR4M9–cauliflower fungus sparassis crispa growing on mossy pine stump the lodge sandy bedfordshire with nice out of focus background
RF2H9Y7EE–lichen, yellow, gray, branch, twig, tree, together, nature, against each other, grow, plants, overgrow, smother, fungus, algae, mold, shape, structure
RF2DCMA9G–Hair ice, ice wool or frost beard is a type of ice that forms on dead wood and takes the shape of fine silky hair witch in caused by fungus Exidiopsi
RMM4AM1X–tinder fungus, Fomes fomentarius,
RM2B23T50–Ravenel's Stinkhorn, an eastern North American fungus, is usually found growing near decaying wood is noted for its foul odor and phallic shape when m
RFS2AFA7–Fungus,close up.
RF2G730AM–Fungus growing on a stick
RF2K60H15–Banded funnel-shaped Australian fungus,Yellow-footed Polypore (microporus xanthopus) in subtropical rainforest in Queensland.
RM2R90C1M–Cauliflower mushroom is a genus of parasitic and saprobic mushrooms characterised by their unique shape and appearance. This appearance can be
RM2T8RMNT–Wine Glass Fungus (Podoscypha petalodes), Podoscypha petalodes is a widely distributed species of fungus in the family Meruliaceae. The fungus produces a rosette-like fruit bodies with a shape suggestive of its common names wine glass fungus, and ruffled paper fungus
RF2HAG03C–I've called this a Bell Fungus because of its shape. I've spent hours trying to identify it, but all I've got is it's a polypore. Must be rare!
RF2HW39DB–Art inspired by Child with Basket of Magical Lingzhi Fungus, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), 18th–19th century, China, Bamboo, H. 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm), Sculpture, The cloudlike mushrooms in the child's basket were symbolic of good wishes, and stylized versions of this shape appeared in works, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMW7T933–Toadstool in rainforest, Tambopata Reserve, Peru, South America.
RM2F7Y2BF–Mossy Log with the Many Zoned Polypore Fungi (Coriolus versicolor) Growing on it, North Pennines, Teesdale, UK
RF2P39MRG–Mutinus ravenelii, known as the red stinkhorn fungus, wild mushrooms from Finland
RMKGK606–Hoof Fungus; Fomes fomentarius Scotland; UK
RFE81AK5–Conceptual image of Candida albicans. Candida albicans is a diploid fungus that grows both as yeast and filamentous cells and a
RF2K1HKYM–Common Eyelash Fungus (Scutellinia scutellata) - Craggy Gardens - Blue Ridge Parkway, near Asheville, North Carolina, USA
RF2H7J7AR–Flies, attracted by the foul smell, on Common stinkhorn in a forest
RMAWR4G9–Armillarea mellea honey fungus growing on log therfield woods hertfordshire with nice out of focus background
RF2FMW281–A big red false morel mushroom, Gyromitra esculenta, growing on the forest floor in the Adirondack Mountains, NY wilderness in early spring.
RMM4TXH4–Common Earthball
RMM4AM1G–tinder fungus, Fomes fomentarius,
RM2B23TWY–Ravenel's Stinkhorn, an eastern North American fungus, is usually found growing near decaying wood is noted for its foul odor and phallic shape when m
RFBED319–Bracket Fungi close-up
RMH7JXCD–Fungus on tree trunk
RF2K60H3K–Wet, Banded funnel-shaped Australian fungus,Yellow-footed Polypore (microporus xanthopus) in subtropical rainforest in Queensland.
RM2R90BN6–Cauliflower mushroom is a genus of parasitic and saprobic mushrooms characterised by their unique shape and appearance. This appearance can be
RM2T8T6DH–Trametes versicolor, Trametes versicolor – also known as Coriolus versicolor and Polyporus versicolor – is a common polypore mushroom found throughout the world. Meaning 'of several colours', versicolor reliably describes this fungus that displays different colors. For example, because its shape and multiple colors are similar to those of a wild turkey
RF2X2P6XP–Fungus abstract texture background macro close up view
RMW7XJ0R–Heart-shaped lichen on rock, Laponia Circuit, along the Padjelantaleden trail, Padjelanta National Park and Sarek National Park, Norrbotten, Lapland, Sweden.
RMWWP0ER–common stinkhorn
RF2HA3R12–Mutinus ravenelii, known as the red stinkhorn fungus, wild mushrooms from Finland
RMCF385C–Orange Jelly Fungus (Tremella mesenterica), growing on dead Gorse branch, shaped like a human head in profile.
RFE8P6D3–Microscopic view of Penicillium expansum, a mold fungi that effects plants such as apples and similar fruit. This fungus is know
RF2HAG0CY–I've called this a Bell Fungus because of its shape. I've spent hours trying to identify it, but all I've got is it's a polypore. Must be rare!
RF2H7J7B2–Flies, attracted by the foul smell, on Common stinkhorn in a dark forest
RMAW3NEA–Candle Snuff Fungus Xylaria hypoxylon On old log with nice out of focus background ashridge
RF2FMW28J–A big red false morel mushroom, Gyromitra esculenta, growing on the forest floor in the Adirondack Mountains, NY wilderness in early spring.
RF2K6GEC2–Close up photo of a wild mushroom in the forest named Magpie inkcap fungus. The cap is egg-shaped, later it opens up and takes on a bell shape.
RMM4AM24–tinder fungus, Fomes fomentarius,
RM2B23TF6–Ravenel's Stinkhorn, an eastern North American fungus, is usually found growing near decaying wood is noted for its foul odor and phallic shape when m
RM2K5E08Y–Podoscypha petalodes is a widely distributed species of fungus in the family Meruliaceae. The fungus produces a rosette-like fruit bodies with a shape suggestive of its common names wine glass fungus, and ruffled paper fungus. Credit: BSpragg
RM2A3DCX1–Funny shaped fungus (armillaria) with phallic innuendo
RF2G7B4DB–Ileodictyon cibarium, Basket Fungus, that look like puff balls, picked out from the garden and laid on the grass to examine them, New Zealand
RM2T8T60F–Trametes versicolor, Trametes versicolor – also known as Coriolus versicolor and Polyporus versicolor – is a common polypore mushroom found throughout the world. Meaning 'of several colours', versicolor reliably describes this fungus that displays different colors. For example, because its shape and multiple colors are similar to those of a wild turkey
RF2X2P6XD–Unhealthy moldy surface close up view. Toxic poison fungus background
RMJT8T9Y–These yellow lichens growing on a large rock making an interesting nature study, as well as an intriguing background. The living organisms are a combination of a fungus that has a symbiotic relationship with either an alga or a bacteria. Lichen is considered one of the earliest life-forms and dates back at least 400 million years. These are called map lichens (Rhizocarpon geographicum) and each yellow patch has a black border of spores.
RF2BEKWAN–Mutinus ravenelii, known as the red stinkhorn fungus, egg of stinkhorn from Finland
RMC29RWY–Latticed, or Basket, Stinkhorn Fungus (Clathrus ruber). Sometimes also called 'Red Cage'.
RMB91DB3–Earthstar fungi
RF2HPYW41–A macro close up of a solitary Scarlet Elf Cup fungus
RF2H7J7BC–Flies, attracted by the foul smell, on Common stinkhorn in a dark forest
RFS3AB94–Dryads Saddle Fungus in the shape of a Duck Billed Platypus.
RF2FMW28A–A big red false morel mushroom, Gyromitra esculenta, growing on the forest floor in the Adirondack Mountains, NY wilderness in early spring.
RF2K6GEDJ–Close up photo of a wild mushroom in the forest named Magpie inkcap fungus. The cap is egg-shaped, later it opens up and takes on a bell shape.
RFE0ACFD–Microscopic fungus on surface of caterpillar, gold coated and imaged in SEM
RF2H2E1XW–View from below of a Splitgill fungus, in black and white, showing their unique pattern on the bottom, as well as their funnel shape.
RM2K5E0E4–Podoscypha petalodes is a widely distributed species of fungus in the family Meruliaceae. The fungus produces a rosette-like fruit bodies with a shape suggestive of its common names wine glass fungus, and ruffled paper fungus. Credit: BSpragg
RF2MTYR0C–Coral fungus Ramaria suecica in a forest
RMECH4R0–Fungus, rock formations at the Enchanted City, La Ciudad Encantada, Cuenca province, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, Europe
RM2T8T61T–Turkey tails (Trametes versicolor), Trametes versicolor – also known as Coriolus versicolor and Polyporus versicolor – is a common polypore mushroom found throughout the world. Meaning 'of several colours', versicolor reliably describes this fungus that displays different colors. For example, because its shape and multiple colors are similar to those of a wild turkey
RM2KANJ29–Hohenbuehelia petaloides fungus belonging to the family Pleurotaceae, an unusual fan-shaped toadstool that traps nematodes, UK
RF2CC2HE6–Mushrooms are a form of fungi found in natural settings around the world.; This one is found in a forested area of North Central Florida.
RMF147RH–Brown-lipped snail (Cepaea nemoralis) on fungus, reproduced in a bokeh affect, Sheffield, England, UK. November. Commended in the Nature's Studio Category of GDT competition 2014.
RMWWP0EX–common stinkhorn
RF2AF6M66–Mutinus ravenelii, known as the red stinkhorn fungus, wild mushrooms from Finland
RMBGR446–Downy or Hairy Birch (Betula pubescens) galled or parasatized by 'witches-broom', fungus (Taphrina betulina).
RMT7C9GG–Nettle clustercup rust fungus (Puccinia urticata). A bright orange gall fungus in the family Pucciniaceae, UK
RFP56AH4–Tree fungus, hoof fungus on a dead spruce tree in a forest in Germany.
RF2D9M291–Big slimy Common stinkhorn, Phallus impudicus, in a forest
RF2HRMAWF–Bright yellow Bracket fungus growing on a tree
RMBTKW9D–saprophytic fungi harmless fungi suburban wood London . shape is unusual due to weather conditions 2010
RF2G7B4B7–Ileodictyon cibarium, Basket Fungus, that look like puff balls, picked and laid on the grass then broken open to examine the latticed walls all folded
RMAWR4M1–A small group of Sulphur Tuft Hypholoma fasciculare growing on old loge therfield woods royston with out of focus background
RMB6TR00–Fuligo septica, or Flowers of Tan fungus.
RM2K5E119–Trametes versicolor also known as Coriolus versicolor and Polyporus versicolor is a common polypore mushroom found throughout the world. Meaning 'of several colors', versicolor reliably describes this fungus that displays a variety of colors. For example, because its shape and multiple colors are similar to those of a wild turkey, T. versicolor is commonly called turkey tail. Credit: BSpragg
RF2D51GAT–Coral fungus Ramaria suecica isolated on white background
RF2M0NAJX–Nature photograph of lichen colonising it`s geological host of stone and rock, showing random pattern, texture, shape, with a subtle colour pallette
RF2K4AT86–Red earth star pink fruiting body with star-shaped lobes and spore ball in needle litter
RM2T8T67J–Trametes versicolor. (Turkey tails), Trametes versicolor – also known as Coriolus versicolor and Polyporus versicolor – is a common polypore mushroom found throughout the world. Meaning 'of several colours', versicolor reliably describes this fungus that displays different colors. For example, because its shape and multiple colors are similar to those of a wild turkey
RM2RPRX2D–Devil’s fingers fungus fungi (Clathrus archeri), a bright red non-native toadstool also called octopus stinkhorn, Surrey, England, UK
RF2CC2HDW–Mushrooms are a form of fungi found in natural settings around the world.; This one is found in a forested area of North Central Florida.
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