RMPT6JC0–Edible mushrooms: Tricholoma portentosum, Clitocybe geotropa. Chromolithograph drawn by Bessin for Leon Rolland's 'Atlas des Champignons' 1911.
RFHE6YC5–Wood blewit, edible mushroom growing in forest. Spain.
RFETETFC–group blue stalk mushroom
RFRM7R9W–a bunch of edible mushrooms in the grass in the forest.
RME0W388–St. George's mushroom (Calocybe gambosa), mushroom on the forest floor
RFEAJHH4–Tricholoma equestre mushroom poisonous growing in the forest
RF2DG2GPY–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 21, 2018: A stamps printed in Chad shows block of Mushrooms serie, circa 2013
RMPT6JBW–Edible mushrooms, Tricholoma squarrulosum, dove-coloured tricholoma, Tricholoma columbetta and St. George's mushroom, Tricholoma georgii, Calocybe gambosa. Chromolithograph drawn by Bessin for Leon Rolland's 'Atlas des Champignons' 1911.
RF2DG2GEA–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 21, 2018: A stamp printed in Congo shows block stamps from the Mushrooms and Owls serie, circa 2009
RMP5E6AK–Sulphur knight or gas agaric, Tricholoma sulphureum, Agaricus sulphureus, and Aniseed toadstool, Clitocybe odora, Agaricus odorus. Chromolithograph by C. Krause of an illustration by Fritz Leuba from 'Les champignons comestibles et les especes vénéneuses avec lesquelles ils pourraient etre confondus' (Edible mushrooms and the poisonous species they should not be confused with), Delachaux et Niestle, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890, lithographed by H. Furrer. Fritz Leuba (1848-1910) was a mycologist and artist from Neuchatel, Switzerland.
RF2NRF1C3–A closeup of a wood blewit mushroom (Lepista nuda). A very common edible mushroom.
RMP779JE–12 Bresadola - Tricholoma graveolens
RM2BXBK3G–Cirsium tricholoma Fisch CA Mey Cirsium tricholoma Fisch CA Mey.
RME0W384–St. George's mushroom (Calocybe gambosa), mushroom on the forest floor
RFEAJHH7–Hidden mushroom poisonous tricholoma equestre growing in the forest
RMP55YDB–Edible mushrooms: blewit, Tricholoma personatum, Clitocybe saeva, and wood blewit, Tricholoma nudum, Clitocybe nuda. Chromolithograph drawn by Bessin for Leon Rolland's 'Atlas des Champignons' 1911.
RF2NRF1C1–A closeup of a wood blewit mushroom (Lepista nuda). A very common edible mushroom.
RF2E3YP9T–Tricholoma scalpturatum, known as the Yellowing Knight, wild mushroom from Finland
RF360°PME5PP–Tricholoma Populinum Fairy Rings
RF2GDGR21–Cookeina sulcipes Fungi cup in close up
RF2A8ECTW–Mushroom season in late summer after rain. Mushroom blewits. Rich forest litter ( L-F-H horizon) and undergrowth of trees of deciduous southern forest
RF2PN4RN0–Gray row mushroom in the autumn forest
RF2DBAGM0–Mushroom in the rain forest among the fallen leaves and bark
RMHMX75F–Sulphur knight or Gas agaric (Tricholoma sulphureum), Tricholomataceae.
RF2E4X2NN–Tricholoma scalpturatum, known as the Yellowing Knight, wild mushroom from Finland
RMDJ86D9–White night mushroom, Tricholoma album, and branch of its larch tree host.
RF2GDGR02–Cookeina sulcipes Fungi cup in close up
RF2AC39GC–Mushroom season in late summer after rain. Mushroom blewits. Rich forest litter ( L-F-H horizon) and undergrowth of trees of deciduous southern forest
RF2PN4RN2–Gray row mushroom in the autumn forest
RF2DBAGMW–Mushroom in the rain forest among the fallen leaves and bark
RMHMX75D–Examples of whole and sectioned Ashen knight (Tricholoma virgatum), Tricholomataceae.
RMBM193G–Clitocybe nuda, wood blewit
RME1TCHT–Lepista nuda, Wood Blewit underside view
RMD0B66P–WOOD BLEWIT
RMBH0AP1–Plums and Custard, Red-haired agaric, sulphur knight, gas agaric mushroom toadstool, fungus