RF2EPA2YX–Uncommon mushroom Gomphidius roseus in the pine forest. Known as rosy spike-cap or pink gomphidius. Wild mushrooms growing in the moss.
RM2A86YX5–Rotten mushroom
RF2T1278X–Tuberous Polypore mushroom (Polyporus tuberaster) on tree
RM2A86YX0–Detail of wavy hat of a mushroom
RF2RDW8B0–Agaricus macrosporus (macro mushroom) is an uncommon, edible mushroom found along woodland fringes and in meadows.
RF2R03W8W–The Thimble Morel - Verpa conica - a member of the morel family, is an uncommon springtime wild mushroom often found under hawthorn
RMCNX8FY–mushroom-shaped rock in Arzachena, Italy, Sardegna
RF2HENWYR–This pretty bracket fungus only grows on burnt wood, so Kinglake National Park after the 2009 fires was a good place to find it. Coltricia Laeta.
RMCRJ816–mushroom carved from a tree stub still rooted in the forest ground
RFR010A4–Two picked up specimen of Russula aurea, commonly known as the Gilded brittlegill, an uncommon species of mushroom found in deciduous woodland in Eur
RF2H5KJWD–An edible mushroom Horn of plenty, Craterellus cornucopioides growing in a green moss in Estonian boreal forest
RF2H620KN–Rare Purple Mushroom, Violet Webcap, cortinarius violaceus Growing In The New Forest UK
RM2AADJMR–Magpie inkcap (Coprinopsis picacea) uncommon inkcap that usually grows singularly often under beech trees, Bedfordshire, England, UK, October. Focus stacked image
RFE7MHW2–purple mushroom close up in the forest
RF2JF8J3R–The uncommon Parasitic Bolete (Boletus parasiticus), growing on its typical host fungus, the Common Earthball (Scleroderma citrinum)
RMDHKB6N–Cudonia circinans, Mushroom, Alps, France
RM2BA7PTB–The Poplar Mushroom or Chestnut Mushroom, Cyclocybe aegerita, growing on the roots of Black Poplar. Edible species.
RMBFHJAM–AGROCYBE PRAECOX, SPRING FIELDCAP, A UNCOMMON FUNGI FOUND IN BRITAIN IN SHADY GRASSY PLACES .
RMD2N68N–Moor Club (Clavaria argillacea) close-up, Studland, Dorset, England, UK Uncommon dune and heath species,
RF2EPA43M–Uncommon mushroom Gomphidius roseus in the pine forest. Known as rosy spike-cap or pink gomphidius. Wild mushrooms growing in the moss.
RMW219RE–Rare earthstar fungi of the family Geastraceae found on a forest floor in a tropical rainforest
RFB79Y31–A strange, frayed mushroom grows along a trail north of Ringmu, Khumbu district, Nepal
RF2T12705–Lilac Bonnet mushrooms (Mycena pura) in British woodlands
RFR0109T–Two beautiful specimen of Russula aurea, commonly known as the Gilded brittlegill, an uncommon species of mushroom found in deciduous woodland in Eu
RF2GFN211–Ganoderma resinaceum on tree trunk. Rare poroid fungus.
RF2A86FCT–Agaricus subperonatus is a widespread, saprobic fungus often occurring in groups on tree-shaded, humus-rich ground and on woodland edges.
RME7W9XF–Holwaya mucida mushroom
RF2H19CXP–Gray Coral Fungi Growing on a Forest Floor
RFPMNN8Y–Mushroom cluster growing on a large tree trunk.
RMDHKBKD–Cortinarius cinnamomeoluteus, Mushroom, Alps, France
RF2A5775K–A beautiful Magpie Inkcap, Coprinopsis picacea, mushroom growing in woodland in the UK.
RF2A3CRF1–Strange mushroom with three red arms
RF2C51H9A–Coprinus picaceus, inedible but beautiful and elegant mushroom.
RM2DF5RPP–An uncommon Pinkgill, Entoloma mougeotii, in short acidic turf on sand-dunes, Dawlish Warren, Devon.
RM2KDPYFP–One of the so called mushroom or kopulak unusual domed house on Ustrzycka Street in Warsaw, capital of Poland
RFJHNR8M–dry slices of mushroom truffle of glass jar
RMDAMT9Y–Hinterweidenthaler Teufelstisch, a 14 m high mushroom rock, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Wasgau
RMMNJT23–An uncommon fungus found in wet woodland
RMC71NGB–Agrocybe rivulosa, Strophariaceae (formerly Bolbitiaceae). An uncommon fungus, first identified in England in 2004.
RF2T126YR–Amethyst Deceiver mushrooms (Laccaria amethystina) in British woodlands
RFRC2663–Two nice specimen of delicious wild Russula aurea or Gilded Brittlegill mushrooms in natural habitat, lowland oak forest, one with stem and gills, an
RF2E61YYT–A beautiful lush tree with yellow leaves. Deciduous tree among the needles. Unique tree.
RF2E3KMK4–Coprinopsis picacea also known as Magpie fungus poisonous mushrooms in autumn forest.Coprinus picaceus.
RMD3D53E–Solitary Amanita, Amanita echinocephala (Syn. A. solitaria), Amanitaceae. Uncommon, vulnerable on Red Data List.
RFRC2665–Two nice specimen of delicious wild Russula aurea or Gilded Brittlegill mushrooms in natural habitat, lowland oak forest, one with stem and gills, an
RMD3YBGW–Solitary Amanita, Amanita echinocephala (Syn. A. solitaria), Amanitaceae. Showing Underside Gills. Uncommon on Red Data List.
RF2T124MY–Yellow Shield Mushroom (Pluteus chrysophaeus) in British woods and shadow
RM2KDPYGE–One of the so called mushroom or kopulak unusual domed house on Ustrzycka Street in Warsaw, capital of Poland
RM2BNHM0B–Magpie inkcap (Coprinopsis picacea) uncommon inkcap that usually grows singularly often under beech trees, Bedfordshire, England, UK, October . Focus
RF2M7X848–Coprinopsis picacea also known as Magpie fungus poisonous mushrooms in autumn forest.Coprinus picaceus.
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