RF2K8XEYX–Group of Australian white Parasol mushrooms, macrolepiota dolichaula, growing in Queensland rainforest, Mostly white with central brown spot on caps.
RF2KDXMN6–Three mushroom spore prints on textured paper
RM2C5ETTC–View of mushroom gills, head undersider bearing spores
RMPWNM08–Armillaria mellea - (Honey fungus)
RM2HWXR7N–Widespread but never common, the Scarlet Elf Cup is often found singly on moss covered deadwood in late winter. The cup shaped gradually flattens
RFT7RDNW–Trendy abstract painting oil background. Wall art print for sale. Graphic design creative pattern. Very colorful and bright handmade texture. Impressi
RF2HAWT36–Chestnut Brown large wild mushrooms, fungi at the base of tree trunk
RFRYTW0Y–Nijmegen, Dukenburg. The Netherlands
RMHEWETR–Dermocybe canaria, "Canary Webcap"is a rare, brightly coloured species found in SE Australia and NZ, mycorrhizal with eucalypts. Cap and stem are bright yellow, cap to 80 mm, convex, umbonate, Stem often has a bulbous base, and veil remnants in a fugitive, fibrillose ring. Spore print yellowish rusty brown.
RFCRP0K7–Mushrooms
RM2K5E06M–Mycena is a large genus of small saprotrophic mushrooms that are rarely more than a few centimeters in width. They are characterised by a white spore print, a small conical or bell-shaped cap, and a thin fragile stem. Most are grey or brown, but a few species have brighter colours. Most have a translucent and striate cap, which rarely has an incurved margin. The gills are attached and usually have cystidia. Some species, like Mycena haematopus, exude a latex when the stem is broken, and many species have a chlorine or radish-like odour. ?Credit: BSpragg
RM2G86X9X–Scurfy twiglet Tubaria furfuracea mushrooms growing in the rain. Close up wavy cap fungi.
RFR1M3GX–Clitopilus prunulus, commonly known as the miller or the sweetbread mushroom, a delicious edible wild mushroom
RFW8PT08–A Look at life in New Zealand: Foraging for wild food: Galerina marginata: Deadly Poisonous: Mid-winter fungi.
RFAWGC4W–Shiitake Gills Macro
RM2T8RMNA–Mycena. sp, Mycena is a large genus of small saprotrophic mushrooms that are rarely more than a few centimeters in width. They are characterized by a white spore print, a small conical or bell-shaped cap, and a thin fragile stem
RM2D7RCNC–Short-stemmed russula (Russula brevipes) spores under the microscope, inverted micrograph, horizontal filed of view is about 117 microns
RMJ2DRYT–The footprint of a big male wild elephant (Elephas maximus indicus) in Chitwan National Park
RF2KE9HGE–Group of White Parasol fungi, Macrolepiota dolichaula,growing in Queensland garden, Australia. Mushrooms have attractive textured surface.
RF2H9TB93–Woodcut expressionist style illustration of of a bulldozer pushing covid over a cliff
RMCC0TN1–Pug mark pawprint of Bengal tiger, Panthera tigris tigris, in Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan, India
RF2RWHN4D–Set Seamless pattern with forest mushrooms. Boletus. Can be used for fabric, packaging, wrapping and etc
RM2HWXR88–Widespread but never common, the Scarlet Elf Cup is often found singly on moss covered deadwood in late winter. The cup shaped gradually flattens
RFT7REYR–Trendy abstract painting oil background. Wall art print for sale. Graphic design creative pattern. Very colorful and bright handmade texture. Impressi
RF2HAWT1Y–Fungi, wild mushrooms growing in a split plum tree trunk
RFRYTW1A–Nijmegen, Dukenburg. The Netherlands
RMHEWGN2–Hypholoma brunneum is a wood-rotting fungus grows on decaying wood usually in dense clumps, possibly only in Australia-NZ. It has a brown to dark brown cap, to 60 mm, with whitish scales towards the margin. The gills are yellowish to greenish, darkening as spores develop; spore print purple brown. The stem is fibrillose, especially towards the base, colour pallid to pale brown, with a fibrillose ring of fine veil remnants.
RFC690F7–Red fungus on a tree
RM2K5E06R–Mycena is a large genus of small saprotrophic mushrooms that are rarely more than a few centimeters in width. They are characterised by a white spore print, a small conical or bell-shaped cap, and a thin fragile stem. Most are grey or brown, but a few species have brighter colours. Most have a translucent and striate cap, which rarely has an incurved margin. The gills are attached and usually have cystidia. Some species, like Mycena haematopus, exude a latex when the stem is broken, and many species have a chlorine or radish-like odour. ?Credit: BSpragg
RM2G86X86–Agaric fungus close up fungi.
RFR1TXXK–Clitopilus prunulus, commonly known as the miller or the sweetbread mushroom, a delicious edible wild mushroom
RFW8PT7K–A Look at life in New Zealand: Foraging for wild food: Galerina marginata: Deadly Poisonous: Mid-winter fungi.
RMBNC5BC–Botanical print from Manual of Botany of the Northern United States, Plate XXI, Gen. of Lycopodiaceae, Equisetaceae, &c.
RM2T8T6D5–Mycena, Mycena is a large genus of small saprotrophic mushrooms that are rarely more than a few centimeters in width. They are characterized by a white spore print, a small conical or bell-shaped cap, and a thin fragile stem. Most are gray or brown, but a few species have brighter colors
RM2D7RCND–Short-stemmed russula (Russula brevipes) spores under the microscope, horizontal filed of view is about 117 microns
RMJ2DT0P–The footprint of a Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) in Chitwan National Park
RF2K81C63–Underside of Australian fungus Hexagonia tenuis showing geometrical hexagonal pattern, light beige with white surround. Queensland subtropical forest
RF2H9TD62–Woodcut expressionist style illustration of covid pandemic death on a horse
RF2HG0KMJ–Fungal Fruiting Bodies on a Dead Tree
RF2RWHNJY–Set Seamless pattern with forest mushrooms. Boletus. Autumn motives. Can be used for fabric, packaging, wrapping and etc
RM2HWXR7G–Widespread but never common, the Scarlet Elf Cup is often found singly on moss covered deadwood in late winter. The cup shaped gradually flattens
RFT7RG11–Trendy abstract painting oil background. Wall art print for sale. Graphic design creative pattern. Very colorful and bright handmade texture. Impressi
RF2H77EMT–A Trio of wild mushrooms, fungi,
RFRYTW46–Nijmegen, Dukenburg. The Netherlands
RMHEWGN6–This widely distributed mushroom is fairly common, and is often found fruiting in large, striking clusters on the wood of conifers or hardwoods. When fresh, the clustered caps are bright yellow to greenish yellow--as are the gills and stems. The spore print is purple-brown, and with older specimens you can frequently check this out in the field, due to the clustered growth pattern, by simply lifting a few caps that have covered others. Like many other Hypholoma species, Hypholoma fasciculare is most often found in colder weather.
RF2GPFKTB–Hat Macrolepiota procera or Large Parasol Mushroom seen from above.
RM2K5E1XW–Composite of 2 images of mycena. mushrooms. Mycena is a large genus of small saprotrophic mushrooms that are rarely more than a few cm in width. They are characterised by a white spore print, a small conical or bell-shaped cap, and a thin fragile stem. Most are grey or brown, but a few species have brighter colours. Most have a translucent and striate cap, which rarely has an incurved margin. The gills are attached and usually have cystidia. Some species, like Mycena haematopus, exude a latex when the stem is broken, and many species have a chlorine or radish-like odour.?Credit: BSpragg
RM2G86X91–Close up wavy mushroom caps.
RFR3K1D2–Clitopilus prunulus, commonly known as the miller or the sweetbread mushroom
RFW8PT7X–A Look at life in New Zealand: Foraging for wild food: Galerina marginata: Deadly Poisonous: Mid-winter fungi.
RMBNC4FN–Botanical print from Manual of Botany of the Northern United States, Asa Gray, 1889. Plate XXII, Genera of Hepaticae.
RM2T8T6E0–Mycena sp, Mycena is a large genus of small saprotrophic mushrooms that are rarely more than a few centimeters in width. They are characterized by a white spore print, a small conical or bell-shaped cap, and a thin fragile stem. Most are gray or brown, but a few species have brighter colors
RM2BM4KRP–Pholiota sp. mushroom spores under the microscope, horizontal field of view is about 115 microns
RMJ2DT09–The footprint of a Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) in Chitwan National Park
RF2K8XF6Y–Australian leather fungus, cymatoderma elegans, growing in leaf litter on rainforest floor in Queensland. Goblet shaped with pale brown shaded stripes
RF2H9TCNH–Woodcut expressionist style illustration of comets that look like covid pandemic spores over the earth
RMA6TAH2–pug mark in on a muddy nature trail, there had just recently been a sighting of a lion like animal
RF2RWHND0–Seamless pattern with forest mushrooms. Chanterelles. Set Illustration hand draw style
RM2GNP71A–A common yellow golden coloured fungus of decaying wood, both deciduous and conifer. The even colour of the cap and stipe and bitter taste help ID
RFT7RFK6–Trendy abstract painting oil background. Wall art print for sale. Graphic design creative pattern. Very colorful and bright handmade texture. Impressi
RF2H571X0–Wild Mushrooms, Fungi in the undergrowth of an English Forest
RFRYTW3P–Nijmegen, Dukenburg. The Netherlands
RMHEWGNA–This widely distributed mushroom is fairly common, and is often found fruiting in large, striking clusters on the wood of conifers or hardwoods. When fresh, the clustered caps are bright yellow to greenish yellow--as are the gills and stems. The spore print is purple-brown, and with older specimens you can frequently check this out in the field, due to the clustered growth pattern, by simply lifting a few caps that have covered others. Like many other Hypholoma species, Hypholoma fasciculare is most often found in colder weather.
RF2WX9NFM–Mushroom in the grass with a worm on the cap, fall. Vector color drawing
RF2RE6YCY–Fern leaf foliage botany natural plant tree colorful purple background.
RM2G86X9N–Tubaria furfuracea mushrooms growing in wood chips. Scurfy twiglet mushrooms.
RFRBCHWR–Evasive agaric, Crepidotus sp
RFW8PT77–A Look at life in New Zealand: Foraging for wild food: Galerina marginata: Deadly Poisonous: Mid-winter fungi.
RMBNC61B–Botanical print from Manual of Botany of the Northern United States, Asa Gray, 1889. Plate XXV, Genera of Hepaticae.
RM2T8T6M7–Mycena sp, Mycena is a large genus of small saprotrophic mushrooms that are rarely more than a few centimeters in width. They are characterized by a white spore print, a small conical or bell-shaped cap, and a thin fragile stem. Most are gray or brown, but a few species have brighter colors
RM2AYKHWC–Clitocybe odora (aniseed toadstool) mushroom spores under the microscope, photographed using 100x oil microscope objective
RMJ2DT1W–The footprint of a Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) in Chitwan National Park
RF2RGJN4A–Australian fungus, polyporus arcularius, growing on fallen branch in lowland subtropical rainforest in Queensland. Fawn and brown pattern.
RF2H9TCA9–Woodcut expressionist style illustration of comets that look like covid pandemic spores
RFM16DFF–Fern in Forest
RF2RWHNFY–Set Seamless pattern with forest mushrooms. Boletus. Autumn motives. Can be used for fabric, packaging and etc
RM2GNP716–A common yellow golden coloured fungus of decaying wood, both deciduous and conifer. The even colour of the cap and stipe and bitter taste help ID
RFT7RF0D–Trendy abstract painting oil background. Wall art print for sale. Graphic design creative pattern. Very colorful and bright handmade texture. Impressi
RF2H5720E–Wild Mushrooms, Fungi in the undergrowth of an English Forest
RFRYTW3M–Nijmegen, Dukenburg. The Netherlands
RF2NFMAD2–Set of black and white illustration with fly agaric mushroom caps. Isolated vector objects on white background.
RF2WX046E–Fly agaric, mushrooms and maple leaves on yellow background, fall. Vector pattern
RM2HMMNF5–Blechnum Gibbum, Oceaniopteris Gibba, Silver Lady Fern above Stone
RM2G86XA1–Close up wavy mushroom caps showing light orange gills.
RFRBCHX2–Evasive agaric, Crepidotus sp
RFW8PRYH–A Look at life in New Zealand: Foraging for wild food: Galerina marginata: Deadly Poisonous: Mid-winter fungi.
RMBNC5DK–Botanical print from Manual of Botany of the Northern United States, Asa Gray, 1889. Plate XXIV, Genera of Hepaticae.
RM2T8RDHJ–Shaggy parasol, The shaggy parasol is a large and conspicuous agaric, with thick brown scales and protuberances on its fleshy white cap. The gills and spore print are both white in colour. Its stipe is slender, but bulbous at the base, is coloured uniformly and bears no patterns. It is fleshy, and a reddish, or maroon discoloration occurs and a pungent odour is evolved when it is cut. The egg-shaped caps become wider and flatter as they mature
RMW3HXGX–Armillaria sp. (honey mushroom) spores under the microscope
RF2EM712X–Seamless vector pattern with hedgehogs and mushrooms on white background. Perfect for kids apparel, fabric, textile and nursery decoration.
RF2FX87DY–Leathery Goblet fungus (cymatoderma elegans), in subtropical rainforest, Tamborine Mountain, Australia. Circular, pink and white edge, wet, suede-like
RF2H9TB6R–Woodcut expressionist style illustration of of death riding a bicycle spreading covid pandemic
RFM16DFG–Fern in Forest
RF2RWHNG0–Set Seamless pattern with forest mushrooms. Autumn motives. Boletus. Can be used for fabric, packaging, wrapping paper and etc
RM2H7P3YP–A virulent parasite responsible for the death of many trees, the Ringless Honey Fungus forms unusually dense clusters on the roots of deciduous trees
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