RF2G257K2–Cap Fungus Edible oyster mushrooms growing on a tree in Michigan USA
RFRC7XEJ–Ice on bracket fungus close-up
RF2HXA1AG–Mushrooms patch on a dead timber tree with blur foliage background and insect in its environment and habitat surrounding. White Fungus Portrait.
RFDHTRFM–little mushroom (Physarum nutans) on rotten trunk
RF2HA77H6–Stem rust, also known as cereal rust, black rust, red rust or red dust, is caused by the fungus Puccinia graminis.
RM2PYAC1C–Buchen-Gallertkreisling
RF2A2XF1J–Honey mushrooms in the forest
RF2EAJNNP–clouded agaric or cloud funnel (Clitocybe nebularis, syn. Lepista nebularis)
RMRY10FY–veiny cup fungus, (Disciotis venosa)
RM2A6GDRB–Wood-decay fungus of living plum tree
RMW7W5DX–Tinder bracket fungus (Fomes fomentarius) growing on a Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), Belgium, December.
RFG23P19–Wild mushroom plants in the wild
RF2AK80PX–Trametes hirsuta, known as hairy bracket fungus, mushrooms from Finland
RMTR6BYX–Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus), at a tree trunk, Germany
RF2WR4PTW–tinder fungus, Fomes fomentarius on fallen birch tree closeup selective focus
RM2DEMGEW–Split Gill Fungus (Schizophyllum commune) growing on branch, Ashenbank Woodland, Kent UK, Ancient woods
RFEK1GAE–edible mushroom - boletus
RM2R9P6XB–Hericium flagellum. Fruiting bodies on decaying wood, rare. Germany
RMP7AY74–A tea garden affected by fungus infection, Goainghat, Sylhet, Bangladesh
RMT6GP2C–fungus, jelly ear, woodear,
RMD52RC1–Branching threads of fungus mycelium in organic soil
RFF4T0PM–White beech mushrooms, bunapi shimeji, also called white clamshell mushrooms, an edible fungus on black background.
RFE0FXTW–black mushroom (Exidia plana) on branch tree
RF2HA77H9–Stem rust, also known as cereal rust, black rust, red rust or red dust, is caused by the fungus Puccinia graminis.
RM2PYAC12–Buchen-Gallertkreisling
RF2A2XFHA–Honey mushrooms in the forest
RF2EAJNMP–clouded agaric or cloud funnel (Clitocybe nebularis, syn. Lepista nebularis)
RMRY10GD–veiny cup fungus, (Disciotis venosa)
RMW2K0T1–Close up of tree fungus phellinus, macro photography
RMW7W5DW–Tinder bracket fungus (Fomes fomentarius) growing on a Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), Belgium, December.
RMP7XJ05–Long exposure photograph of the Amazon Rainforest floor with red neotropical cup fungus (Cookeina sulcipes) inside the Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.
RFW1KMD1–Puccinia agrostidis, known as the brown rust gall, a fungal plant pathogen
RMEBTMCF–False Chanterelle (Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca), fungi in moss, Germany
RFD79TEB–Fungus Aquascypha hydrophora growing on the rainforest floor, Ecuador.
RM2DEMGEM–Split Gill Fungus (Schizophyllum commune) growing on branch, Ashenbank Woodland, Kent UK, Ancient woods
RFG1YC2F–Amanita muscaria in the grass
RM2R9P6WY–White Saddle, Elfin Saddle, Common Helvel (Helvella crispa), fruit bodies in grass. Germany
RMP7AYDY–A tea garden affected by fungus infection, Goainghat, Sylhet, Bangladesh
RM2C3GG5X–horse's hoof fungus;
RMD52RCW–Branching threads of mychorrhizal fungus mycelium in organic soil
RFF4T0PN–Small group of white beech mushrooms, bunapi shimeji, also called white clamshell mushrooms, an edible fungus. Black background.
RFEEGC9W–big mushroom (Daedaleopsis confragosa) on trunk in forest
RF2HA77FN–Stem rust, also known as cereal rust, black rust, red rust or red dust, is caused by the fungus Puccinia graminis.
RM2PY9PR5–Beech tube trembler
RF2A2XFFM–Honey mushrooms in the forest
RF2D6941E–the fungus mycena arcangeliana in the forest in holland
RMRY10GC–veiny cup fungus, (Disciotis venosa)
RF2A5HBW9–Gelatinous yellow fungus. Tremella mesenterica or aurentia. Aka Jelly fungus.
RMW7W5DR–Tinder bracket fungus (Fomes fomentarius) growing on a Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), Belgium, December.
RME616Y9–Powdery mildew fungus on Meadowsweet. Filipendula ulmaria flowerhead, Wales, UK
RF2A92YAX–Claviceps purpurea, a poisonous fungal infection in cereals and grasses called the ergot fungus
RMW7T2XE–Common orange lichen (Xanthoria parietina) on Hawthorn twig (Crataegus monogyna) together with a Shield lichen (Parmelia sulcata) England, UK. April.
RFE5H5N0–Inner Fungus
RFW36WA1–Puccinia poarum, known as the coltsfoot rust gall or meadow grass rust, a fungal plant pathogen