RF2FTCP88–Bleeding tooth fungus, Hydnellum peckii growing among moss
RF2DACGB1–Inedible Hydnellum peckii fungus with funnel-shaped cap with a white edge and bright red guttation droplets, common names: strawberries and cream
RF2KERR6A–Inedible mushroom Hydnellum peckii in the spruce forest. Known as Bleeding tooth fungus, Devil's Tooth or Red-juice Tooth. Wild mushroom in moss
RFHF7NF0–Bleeding tooth fungus
RMAB3CMJ–Mountain Avens- Geum peckii- White Mountains New Hampshire USA
RF2M1J944–Trypophobia fear trigger gross creepy mushroom fungi Bleeding Tooth Fungus amber drops out of holes
RM2D84BPP–Peck's milky (Lactarius peckii). Called Peck's milky cap also
RMPENM97–red-juice tooth, (Hydnellum peckii)
RMW325KJ–Scirpus × peckii BB-1913
RMM7MF73–Bleeding tooth fungus Bleeding tooth fungus (Hydnellum peckii) in the woods near Norris;
RFR6X0D4–Hydnellum peckii - mushroom in mossy forest
RFR20K6M–Mountain avens (Geum peckii) on Mount Adams, New Hampshire
RF2WFW3RN–Hydnellum peckii, known as strawberries and cream, the bleeding Hydnellum or the bleeding tooth fungus, wild mushrooms from Finland
RMEFNJRJ–Bleeding tooth fungus Bleeding tooth fungus (Hydnellum peckii) in the woods near Norris; Curtis Akin; August 2014; Catalog #1954d; Original #DSCN3112
RF2A92XJ6–Hydnellum peckii, known as strawberries and cream, the bleeding Hydnellum and the bleeding tooth fungus, wild mushroom from Finland
RMKYRGX5–Bleeding Tooth Fungus (Hydnellum peckii). Fruiting body, bleeding bright red juice, growing through fallen pine needles,
RMPHA32B–Hydnellum peckii - mushroom in mossy forest
RF2FTCPNF–Bleeding tooth fungus, Hydnellum peckii growing among moss
RF2RABJHT–Inedible Hydnellum peckii fungus with funnel-shaped cap with a white edge and bright red guttation droplets, common names: strawberries and cream
RMM6Y7X7–Bleeding Tooth Fungus (Hydnellum peckii) . The bleeding tooth fungus, despite its disconcerting name, is not actually bleeding, but simply secretes a red-colored liquid, particularly in moist conditions.
RFHF7NEY–Bleeding tooth fungus
RMAB3C9P–Mountain Avens- Geum peckii -White Mountains New Hampshire USA
RM2RT1EXH–Bleeding cork spine, Hydnellum peckii
RMKM446C–Bleeding Tooth Fungus (Hydnellum peckii) growing on boreal forest, Isle Royal National Park
RM2D84BFH–Peck's milky (Lactarius peckii). Called Peck's milky cap also
RFMAK6KP–Hydnellum peckii - mushroom in mossy forest
RM2PFK6MH–Devil's Tooth Fungus (Hydnellum peckii) young fruiting body, 'bleeding' bright red juice, growing through fallen pine needles, Loch Garten RSPB
RFR6X0D2–Hydnellum peckii - mushroom in mossy forest
RMANXYTX–Hydnellum peckii (Bleeding Tooth, Devil's Tooth) vulnerable fungus species in Britain has red fluid on caps like blood
RFKRAKK9–Hydnellum peckii - mushroom in mossy forest
RF2KMFF6M–A closeup of growing Hydnellum peckii.mushroom
RF2A8TXC5–Hydnellum peckii, known as strawberries and cream, the bleeding Hydnellum and the bleeding tooth fungus, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2C2BJ12–Macro shot of bleeding mushroom Hydnellum peckii - mushroom in mossy forest
RF2RC6GE5–Little Blitzen Trailhead in Oregon's Steens Mountain
RM2BTW9DK–Carex peckii Howe.
RF2FTCR1E–Bleeding tooth fungus, Hydnellum peckii growing among moss
RFT5YWA1–A picture of a Geum Peckii plant. This is from Rosaceae family. Simple leaves and hairy stems. Flowers are yellow, vintage line drawing or engraving i
RMD6TFNN–Devil's Tooth Fungus Hydnellum peckii young fruiting body 'bleeding' bright red juice growing through fallen pine needles Loch
RFHF7NF1–Bleeding tooth fungus
RMAB3CAJ–Mountain Avens- Geum peckii -White Mountains New Hampshire USA
RMM830GT–Cl. viri Petri Peckii Ziricæi olim in academia lovaniensi iuris professoris, in magno senatu belgico consiliarii - Opera omnia (1666) (14763443294)
RM2AKX7NK–Entomology for beginners; for the use of young folks, fruitgrowers, farmers, and gardeners; . like, with a flattened tri- 102 ENTOMOLOGY. angular head, and live within the abdomen of bees and wasps,though certain foreign genera are parasites in ants and Homoptera.The female is viviparous, giving birth to hundreds of very minuteyoung, which are of very primitive form, with bulbous feet, theslender, hairy body ending in two long styles, and the intestine end-ing as a closed sack. Stylops children! Gray; Xenos peckii Kirbylives in a common wasp (Polistes metricus Say). Family Rhipiphoridae.—Tarsi
RFF6192P–A vector illustration of different types of mushroom
RMHMWYNH–Strawberries and cream, Bleeding Hydnellum, Bleeding tooth fungus, Red-juice tooth, Devil's tooth (Hydnellum ferrugineum o Hydnellum peckii), Bankeraceae.
RFMAK6M3–Hydnellum peckii - mushroom in mossy forest
RMA5DXN7–wildflower Steens Mountain Thistle Cirsium peckii endemic to Steens Mountain Northern Great Basin Oregon USA
RMPG45XP–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 398 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE Pk., E. rhododendri Cram., E. japonicum shirai and E. peckii Hal. are reported on Rhododendron and Andromeda; E. azalese Pk. and several other species on various Rhododen- drons; E. vitis Prill, was noted in France on the grape; *^ E. lauri (Borg) Geyl. is on Laurus. E. cinnamomi Petch on cinnamon in Ceylon. Agaricales (p. 395)'' 'â "⢠"â "* " This is a very large order of over eleven thousand species. The mycelium grows to long distances over or through the sup- porting
RMRWW6KT–Embryology of insects and myriapods; Embryology of insects and myriapods; the developmental history of insects, centipedes, and millepedes from egg desposition [!] to hatching embryologyofinse00joha Year: 1941 290 EMBRYOLOGY OF INSECTS AND MYRIAPODS becomes the embryonic rudiment; the other layer, the envelope. This pecuHar condition, where the yolk, instead of lying inside the vesicle formed by the primary epithelium (blastoderm) comes to lie outside of it, was first described by Brues (1903) for Xenos peckii.
RMMCK6C7–. Fig. 252.—Accidiuiii coruscans on malformed shoots of Spruce. The compact abnormal shoots thickly covered with white aecidia contrast strongly with the normal portions, (v. Tubeitf phot, from material presented by Prof. Fries, Upsala.) P. Engelmanni Thiim. On cones of Picea Smithiana. (U. S. America.) P. piceae Barcl. On needles of Picea Smithiana. P. Peckii Thiim. On needles of Tsuga canadensis (U.S. America). P. balsameum Peck. On needles of Abies halsamea (U.S. America). P. ephedrae Cooke. On Ephedra in U.S. America. P. cedri Barcl. On needles of Cedrus Deodara in India. P. Balansae Corn.
RF2A8TX9K–Hydnellum peckii, known as strawberries and cream, the bleeding Hydnellum and the bleeding tooth fungus, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2C2BHYY–Macro shot of bleeding mushroom Hydnellum peckii - mushroom in mossy forest
RF2RC6GF2–Big Head Clover on Steens Mountain. Oregon
RM2C1DJNG–Zygia peckii Zygia peckii.
RF2FTCPE0–Bleeding tooth fungus, Hydnellum peckii growing among moss
RF2FMW2HN–Young fruit bodies of bleeding tooth fungus, Hydnellum peckii
RMAB3CEP–Mountain Avens- Geum peckii -White Mountains New Hampshire USA
RMREYJA3–. Embryology of insects and myriapods; the developmental history of insects, centipedes, and millepedes from egg desposition [!] to hatching. Embryology -- Insects; Embryology -- Myriapoda. 290 EMBRYOLOGY OF INSECTS AND MYRIAPODS becomes the embryonic rudiment; the other layer, the envelope. This pecuHar condition, where the yolk, instead of lying inside the vesicle formed by the primary epithelium (blastoderm) comes to lie outside of it, was first described by Brues (1903) for Xenos peckii.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha
RMHMWYNJ–Strawberries and cream, Bleeding Hydnellum, Bleeding tooth fungus, Red-juice tooth, Devil's tooth Hydnellum ferrugineum o Hydnellum peckii), Bankeraceae.
RFGYM2P1–Hydnellum peckii - mushroom in mossy forest
RMFR8EFX–Cl. viri Petri Peckii ZiricC3A6i olim in academia lovaniensi iuris professoris, in magno senatu belgico consiliarii - Opera omnia (1666)
RMMCK61M–. Fio. 252.—Aecidium coruxcans on malformed shoots of .Spnice. The compact abnormal shoots thickly covered with white aecidia contrast strongly with the normal portions, (v. Tubeiif phot, from material presented by Prof. Fries, Upsala.) P. Engelmanni Tlniiii. Ou coiie.s of Picea Smithiana. (U. S. America.) P. piceae PJarcl. On needle.s of Picea Smithiana. P. Peckii Thiiiu. On needles of T.mga canadensis (U.S. America). P. balsameum Peck. On needles of Abies halsamea (U.S. America). P. ephedrae CVjoke. On Ephedra in U.S. America. P. cedri 15arcl. On needles of Cedrus Deodara in India. P. Balans
RF2A92XJP–Hydnellum peckii, known as strawberries and cream, the bleeding Hydnellum and the bleeding tooth fungus, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2E3BYFK–Hydnellum peckii, known as strawberries and cream, the bleeding Hydnellum and the bleeding tooth fungus, wild mushrooms from Finland
RF2RC6F3J–A carpet of Big-head clover (Trifolium macrocephalum) in the Juniper forest near the Little Blitzen River Gorge.
RM2BTWP4M–Strychnos peckii BL Rob.
RMAB3CBJ–Mountain Avens- Geum peckii -White Mountains New Hampshire USA
RMRDJCW9–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 28. Scirpus Peckii Britton. Fig. 828. Peck's Bulrush. S. Peckii Britton, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. n : 82. 1892. Perennial by rootstocks; culms slender, triangular, li"-4i° tall, leafy. Leaves elongated, 2"-$" wide, rough- margined, the upper overtopping the culm, those of the involucre 3-5, dark-colored at the base, the longer of them exceeding th
RFGYM2R4–Hydnellum peckii - mushroom in mossy forest
RF2DHB1K7–Hydnellum peckii, known as strawberries and cream, the bleeding Hydnellum and the bleeding tooth fungus, wild mushrooms from Finland
RF2RC6G9P–Facing east across the South Fork Donner Und Blitzen Wilderness Study Area toward the Little Blitzen River Gorge
RM2C1ECET–Carex peckii Howe Carex peckii Howe.
RMAB4GGR–Mountain Avens- Geum peckii- White Mountains New Hampshire USA
RMRDJR81–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 3o8 MALACEAE. Vol. II.. 33. Crataegus Stonei Sargent. Stone's Thorn. Peck's Thorn. Fig. 2367. Crataegus Stonei Sarg. Rhodora 5 : 62. 1903. Crataegus Peckii Sarg. Rhodora 5; 63. 1903. An intricately branched shrub, sometimes 7° high, armed with spines l'-2' long. Leaves oblong to oblong- ovate, i'-2 long, li'-zl' wide, serrate or doubly ser- rate with acute or a
RF2A0HBMN–Hydnellum peckii - mushroom in mossy forest
RF2DHB1PR–Hydnellum peckii, known as strawberries and cream, the bleeding Hydnellum and the bleeding tooth fungus, wild mushrooms from Finland
RF2RC6GC8–This is the view of the South Donner Und Blitzen Wilderness Study Area from location slighly above the entry into the Steens Mountain Little Blitzen R
RMAB3CKJ–Mountain Avens- Geum peckii- White Mountains New Hampshire USA
RMRDJR7P–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 33. Crataegus Stonei Sargent. Stone's Thorn. Peck's Thorn. Fig. 2367. Crataegus Stonei Sarg. Rhodora 5 : 62. 1903. Crataegus Peckii Sarg. Rhodora 5; 63. 1903. An intricately branched shrub, sometimes 7° high, armed with spines l'-2' long. Leaves oblong to oblong- ovate, i'-2 long, li'-zl' wide, serrate or doubly ser- rate with acute or acuminate lobes toward th
RF2A0HBXB–Hydnellum peckii - mushroom in mossy forest
RF2DHB1NY–Hydnellum peckii, known as strawberries and cream, the bleeding Hydnellum and the bleeding tooth fungus, wild mushrooms from Finland
RF2RC6FWP–Little Blitzen Trailhead in Oregon's Steens Mountain.
RM2BXAJ39–Carex peckii Howe Carex peckii Howe.
RMAB4ECG–Mountain Avens- Geum peckii -White Mountains New Hampshire USA
RMRDE5X7–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 398 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE Pk., E. rhododendri Cram., E. japonicum shirai and E. peckii Hal. are reported on Rhododendron and Andromeda; E. azalese Pk. and several other species on various Rhododen- drons; E. vitis Prill, was noted in France on the grape; *^ E. lauri (Borg) Geyl. is on Laurus. E. cinnamomi Petch on cinnamon in Ceylon. Agaricales (p. 395)'' 'â "⢠"â "* " This is a very large order of over eleven thousand species. The mycelium grows to long distances over or through the sup- porting
RF2DKXB46–Hydnellum peckii, known as strawberries and cream, the bleeding Hydnellum and the bleeding tooth fungus, wild mushrooms from Finland
RM2C1ECGB–Carex peckii Howe Carex peckii Howe.
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