RF2MY459J–Close-Up Image of a Cluster of Three Grassland Mushrooms (Psathyrellaceae) Surrounded by Green Grass Taken in October in Mid-Wales, UK
RF2CK3A9H–Trooping crumble cap (Coprinellus disseminatus), also known as fairy inkcap, a species of agaric fungus in family Psathyrellaceae.
RM2K5DY88–Coprinopsis laanii is a delicate, cosmopolitan toadstool of the Psathyrellaceae family that is common in New Zealand's lowland podocarp forests. It appears in autumn and grows on wood. The fruiting body of this fungi is ephemeral and it self-dissolves into a black inky fluid. The spores are black. Photographed in New Zealand. Also known as Coprinus Laanii; Coprinus cineratus. Credit: BSpragg
RFC2PNB4–Firerug Inkcap, Coprinellus domesticus, Psathyrellaceae (Coprinaceae). April, Whippendell Woods, Hertfordshire.
RFR1C7DP–Coprinellus micaceus is a common fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae often found on stumps or logs of broad-leaved trees.
RFMX90CY–cream-colored conical mushroom growing in compost in a garden in the desert
RM2AADJMR–Magpie inkcap (Coprinopsis picacea) uncommon inkcap that usually grows singularly often under beech trees, Bedfordshire, England, UK, October. Focus stacked image
RF2DAEJPK–Common Inkcap fungi in Suffolk Forest, England
RMW7RKP3–Three Shaggy ink cap fungi (Coprinus comatus) growing in a field, Alsace, France, October.
RMTT48FG–Psathyrella candolleana, Pale Brittlestem mushroom
RF2CK3BX2–Trooping crumble cap (Coprinellus disseminatus), also known as fairy inkcap, a species of agaric fungus in family Psathyrellaceae.
RM2K5DY7T–Coprinopsis laanii is a delicate, cosmopolitan toadstool of the Psathyrellaceae family that is common in New Zealand's lowland podocarp forests. It appears in autumn and grows on wood. The fruiting body of this fungi is ephemeral and it self-dissolves into a black inky fluid. The spores are black. Photographed in New Zealand. Also known as Coprinus Laanii; Coprinus cineratus. Credit: BSpragg
RM2DAP18T–Coprinellus micaceus, mushrooms grown in the moss, Campania, Italy
RM2C8FGEW–hare'sfoot inkcap (Coprinopsis lagopus, Coprinus lagopus), against black background, Netherlands
RF2A7CK0X–Lacrymaria lacrymabunda, fungi mushrooms in the grass in a forest in Germany, Western Europe
RF2MDPJYJ–Close up of some psathyrellaceae or brittle stems a family of fungi on some green moss.
RM2JGEB25–Fungi Growing In Garden Grass - Tawny Brown Colour Cap - Coprinellus Micaceus And From The Psathyrellaceae Family - Yorkshire UK
RFAN8X7P–Common Stump Brittlestem Fungus, Psathyrella hydrophila syn Psathyrella piluliformis, Psathyrellaceae
RF2AHB4TK–Coprinopsis atramentaria, commonly known as the common ink cap or inky cap, growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RFC4DKT6–Snowy Inkcap, Coprinopsis nivea, Psathyrellaceae. Growing on Old Cow Dung. Previously Coprinus niveus, Syn. Coprinus latisporus
RM2H1XW10–Brittlestems toadstool, Silverdale, Lancashire, UK
RF2AEHEXW–Coprinopsis picacea
RFRFF1PP–Coprinopsis lagopus or similar mushroom growing in November in a Washington state forest
RF2DAEJPY–Common Inkcap fungi in Suffolk Forest, England
RFR82NK4–Close up of the detail in the top of a parasol mushroom. Tipperary, Ireland
RF2A90BYB–Cluster of glistening inky cap mushroom (Coprinellus micaceus) on a meadow
RF2CK3961–Trooping crumble cap (Coprinellus disseminatus), also known as fairy inkcap, a species of agaric fungus in family Psathyrellaceae.
RM2K5DY84–Coprinopsis laanii is a delicate, cosmopolitan toadstool of the Psathyrellaceae family that is common in New Zealand's lowland podocarp forests. It appears in autumn and grows on wood. The fruiting body of this fungi is ephemeral and it self-dissolves into a black inky fluid. The spores are black. Photographed in New Zealand. Also known as Coprinus Laanii; Coprinus cineratus. Credit: BSpragg
RM2K5DY80–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
RF2MMTE0X–Close up of some psathyrellaceae or brittle stems a family of fungi on some green moss.
RM2AKEM42–Magpie fungus (Coprinus picaceus), New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK. October.
RF2A7CEPT–Lacrymaria lacrymabunda, fungi mushrooms in the grass in a forest in Germany, Western Europe
RF2JJNK94–A closeup of small white mushrooms in the forest. Candolleomyces candolleana.
RM2JGEB29–Fungi Growing In Garden Grass - Tawny Brown Colour Cap - Coprinellus Micaceus And From The Psathyrellaceae Family - Yorkshire UK
RFS48CPT–Tiny white coprinaceae mushrooms surrounded with green moss
RF2K695EB–Coprinellus truncorum commonly mushroom forming fungus in the autumn forest. Species related to Coprinellus micaceus in English mica cap or shiny cap.
RF2MMTE10–Close up of some psathyrellaceae or brittle stems a family of fungi on some green moss.
RM2K5DY7F–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
RF2PC5GXX–Coprinopsis picacea is a species of fungus in the Psathyrellaceae. It is commonly called magpie fungus. Small mushroom in autumn.
RF2A7CEBD–Lacrymaria lacrymabunda, fungi mushrooms in the grass in a forest in Germany, Western Europe
RM2JGEB42–Close Up Of Fungi Growing In Garden Grass - Tawny Brown Colour Cap - Coprinellus Micaceus And From The Psathyrellaceae Family - Yorkshire UK
RF2HCM1G3–Great amount of small grey-white mushrooms growing among grass covered with shadow from nearby plants in daytime in summer. Gifts of nature. Life in
RF2AHB59K–Coprinellus micaceus (Glistening inky cap) growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RF2JR0W24–Fruit bodies of Glistening Inkcap Mushroom (Coprinellus micaceus) near concrete wall
RF2FMW2NH–Cluster of glistening inky cap, Coprinellus micaceus, growing beside tree
RF2H01576–The fungus Coprinopsis lagopus grows solitarily or in groups on wood chips and compost heaps. It is widespread growing throughout the world.
RFS48CPN–Tiny coprinaceae mushrooms growing from moss covered tree
RFKJ07TR–Glistening inky cap Coprinellus micaceus
RFS3E1EC–Brittle stem mushrooms
RMT0M6MN–Cluster of Mushrooms, Coprinopsis sp, growing on dead wood, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
RFS3E1EW–Brittlestems growing in grass
RM2K5DY76–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
RF2MXD1J0–Coprinopsis picacea is a species of fungus in the Psathyrellaceae. It is commonly called magpie fungus. Small mushroom in autumn.
RM2A7CGXB–Lacrymaria lacrymabunda, fungi mushrooms in the grass in a forest in Germany, Western Europe
RF2RGRK79–Coprinopsis picacea mushroom. Seta de Coprinopsis picacea,
RF2HCM1XN–Close-up of huge number of tiny grey-white mushrooms growing among green grass partially covered with sunlight in summer. Gifts of nature. Life in
RF2AHB59H–Coprinellus micaceus (Glistening inky cap) growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RM2RD09ED–Close-up from above of a goldenhaired inkcap (Parasola auricoma) mushroom with pine needles (Xaló, Marina Alta, Alicante, Valencian Community, Spain)
RF2AHB4Y5–Psathyrella multipedata, Clustered Brittlestem mushroom, growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.