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Fungus Collection (page 6)

"Fungus: Nature's Fascinating Organism Unveiled" Mushrooms, the enchanting wonders of the forest floor, have captivated humans for centuries

Background imageFungus Collection: Typhula phaecorrbiza fungus, belonging to the Hymenomiceti, enlarged under a microscope

Typhula phaecorrbiza fungus, belonging to the Hymenomiceti, enlarged under a microscope. Date of Photograph:12/1902

Background imageFungus Collection: Asperigillus glaucus: a kind of ascomicete fungus from the Aspergillacea

Asperigillus glaucus: a kind of ascomicete fungus from the Aspergillacea, in the shape of an aspersorium. Enlarged under a microscope. Date of Photograph:1898

Background imageFungus Collection: Cross-section of the Boletus edulis: edible fungus from the Boletacea, having mycelium

Cross-section of the Boletus edulis: edible fungus from the Boletacea, having mycelium, and living in symbiosis with the chestnut, oak and pine trees. Date of Photograph:04/1895

Background imageFungus Collection: Saccharomyces ellipsoidale: microscopic, unicellular fungus, of the Ascomycetes

Saccharomyces ellipsoidale: microscopic, unicellular fungus, of the Ascomycetes, which reproduces through gemmation or spores and causes fermentation. Enlarged under a microscope

Background imageFungus Collection: Uromyces phaseoli: fungus, belonging to the Uredineae, that attacks the bean plant

Uromyces phaseoli: fungus, belonging to the Uredineae, that attacks the bean plant. Enlarged under a microscope. Date of Photograph:12/1902

Background imageFungus Collection: Chysomyxa abietis enlarged under a microscope

Chysomyxa abietis enlarged under a microscope. Date of Photograph:12/1902

Background imageFungus Collection: Tilletia caries fungus enlarged under a microscope

Tilletia caries fungus enlarged under a microscope. Date of Photograph:1898

Background imageFungus Collection: Syntrichium Anemonis fungus enlarged under a microscope

Syntrichium Anemonis fungus enlarged under a microscope. Date of Photograph:12/1902

Background imageFungus Collection: Bovista nuciformis: fungus belonging to the Gasteromycetes class, that, when young

Bovista nuciformis: fungus belonging to the Gasteromycetes class, that, when young, is characterized by its globular, fructiferous body which is formed by an internal section containing spores

Background imageFungus Collection: Melanconium macrosporon: imperfect fungus, belonging to the Melanconiacea family

Melanconium macrosporon: imperfect fungus, belonging to the Melanconiacea family. Enlarged under a microscope. Date of Photograph:1898

Background imageFungus Collection: Cross-section of the Boletus edulis fungus, enlarged under a microscope

Cross-section of the Boletus edulis fungus, enlarged under a microscope. Date of Photograph:04/1895

Background imageFungus Collection: Mushroom in a meadow of Taino

Mushroom in a meadow of Taino Taino. Date of Photograph:10-11/1993

Background imageFungus Collection: 'Taino, mushroom and bench'

"Taino, mushroom and bench" Taino. Date of Photograph:10/1993

Background imageFungus Collection: Still life

Still life Italy. Date of Photograph:1925-1930

Background imageFungus Collection: Vintage mushroom illustration of Hygrophorus eburneus (Ivory Waxy Cap), H. niveus (Snowy Waxcap), H

Vintage mushroom illustration of Hygrophorus eburneus (Ivory Waxy Cap), H. niveus (Snowy Waxcap), H. pratensis (Meadow Waxcap), H

Background imageFungus Collection: Bridal veil stinkhorn (Phallus indusiatus), growing on Waigeo Island, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Bridal veil stinkhorn (Phallus indusiatus), growing on Waigeo Island, Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageFungus Collection: Yellow stemmed micropore (Microporus xanthopus), growing on Waigeo Island, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Yellow stemmed micropore (Microporus xanthopus), growing on Waigeo Island, Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageFungus Collection: Tiny backlit fungi growing on a tree trunk - DuPont State Recreational Forest - Cedar Mountain

Tiny backlit fungi growing on a tree trunk - DuPont State Recreational Forest - Cedar Mountain, near Brevard, North Carolina, USA

Background imageFungus Collection: Close-up of the underside of a colorful gilled mushroom cap - North Carolina, USA

Close-up of the underside of a colorful gilled mushroom cap - North Carolina, USA

Background imageFungus Collection: Crown-tipped Coral Fungus or Crown Coral Fungus (Artomyces pyxidatus)

Crown-tipped Coral Fungus or Crown Coral Fungus (Artomyces pyxidatus) - DuPont State Recreational Forest - Cedar Mountain, near Brevard

Background imageFungus Collection: Amanita Muscaria (fly agaric) mushrooms in the underwood with a processionary bug (caterpillar)

Amanita Muscaria (fly agaric) mushrooms in the underwood with a processionary bug (caterpillar) climbing one of them, Emilia Romagna, Italy, Europe

Background imageFungus Collection: Scurfy twiglet mushroom (Tubaria furfuracea) growing from Beech mast (Fagus sylvatica)

Scurfy twiglet mushroom (Tubaria furfuracea) growing from Beech mast (Fagus sylvatica) on mossy woodland floor, New Forest, Hampshire, UK, October

Background imageFungus Collection: Variable oysterling (Crepidotus variabilis) on dead Field maple (Acer campestre) twig

Variable oysterling (Crepidotus variabilis) on dead Field maple (Acer campestre) twig, Herefordshire, England, UK. November, Focus stacked

Background imageFungus Collection: Amethyst deceiver (Laccaria amethystina), mature mushroom that had curved up to show

Amethyst deceiver (Laccaria amethystina), mature mushroom that had curved up to show the gills, Buckinghamshire, England, UK, November. Focus stacked

Background imageFungus Collection: Branch covered with different lichens including Xanthoria parietina

Branch covered with different lichens including Xanthoria parietina, Lecanora chlarotera with a lichenicolous fungus, Evernia prunastri and Physcia sp. Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland

Background imageFungus Collection: Snowy disco fungus (Lachnum virgineum) Gosford Forest Park, County Armagh

Snowy disco fungus (Lachnum virgineum) Gosford Forest Park, County Armagh, Northern Ireland

Background imageFungus Collection: Mushrooms, hand-colored lithograph, published in 1880

Mushrooms, hand-colored lithograph, published in 1880
1) Common morel (Morchella esculenta), 2) White coral fungus (Clavulina cristata), 3) Penny bun (Boletus edulis), 4+5) Chanterelle (Cantharellus cibarius), 6+7) Meadow mushroom (Agaricus campestris)

Background imageFungus Collection: Mushrooms and fungi: Amanita phalloides (death cap)

Mushrooms and fungi: Amanita phalloides (death cap)

Background imageFungus Collection: Ergot of rye, Claviceps purpurea (Secale cornutum)

Ergot of rye, Claviceps purpurea (Secale cornutum). Handcoloured lithograph by Charlotte Caroline Sowerby from Edward Hamiltons Flora Homeopathica, Bailliere, London, 1852

Background imageFungus Collection: Conical brittlestem fungus (Psathyrella conopilus), Peerdsbos, Brasschaat, Belgium

Conical brittlestem fungus (Psathyrella conopilus), Peerdsbos, Brasschaat, Belgium

Background imageFungus Collection: Green elfcup fungus (Chlorociboria aeruginascens) fruiting bodies on decaying wood

Green elfcup fungus (Chlorociboria aeruginascens) fruiting bodies on decaying wood. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. November. Focus stacked image

Background imageFungus Collection: Collared earthstar (Geastrum triplex) fungus growing on forest floor

Collared earthstar (Geastrum triplex) fungus growing on forest floor. Spores are ejected when the fungus is disturbed, such as by falling raindrops. Peak District National park, Derbyshire. UK

Background imageFungus Collection: Commuity of mosses predominately red Sphagnum Moss (Sphagnum sp

Commuity of mosses predominately red Sphagnum Moss (Sphagnum sp.), with Reindeer Lichen (Cladonia sp.) growing alongside, in blanket bog. Glen Affric, Scotland, UK. October. Focus stacked image

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungi (Bisporella subpallida) tiny cup fungi growing on rotting beech log

Fungi (Bisporella subpallida) tiny cup fungi growing on rotting beech log, Buckinghamshire, England, UK, January Focus Stacked

Background imageFungus Collection: Trumpet Chanterelle (Cantharellus tubaeformis) Group fruiting on woodland floor

Trumpet Chanterelle (Cantharellus tubaeformis) Group fruiting on woodland floor, Buckinghamshire, England, UK, November. Focus stacked

Background imageFungus Collection: Death cap (Amanita phalloides) mushroom among leaf litter in dense beech woodland

Death cap (Amanita phalloides) mushroom among leaf litter in dense beech woodland, Buckholt Wood NNR, Gloucestershire, UK, October

Background imageFungus Collection: Parrot waxcap (Hygrocybe psittacina) clump growing on a golf course, Box, Wiltshire, UK

Parrot waxcap (Hygrocybe psittacina) clump growing on a golf course, Box, Wiltshire, UK, November

Background imageFungus Collection: Stump puffball (Lycoperdon pyriforme) releasing spores, Ringwood, Hampshire, England, UK

Stump puffball (Lycoperdon pyriforme) releasing spores, Ringwood, Hampshire, England, UK, November

Background imageFungus Collection: Jelly babies fungus (Leotia lubrica), Penn Wood, Buckinghamshire, England, November

Jelly babies fungus (Leotia lubrica), Penn Wood, Buckinghamshire, England, November

Background imageFungus Collection: Long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus) eating fungi, showing sharp claws on front feet

Long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus) eating fungi, showing sharp claws on front feet. Captive, photographed under controlled conditions at the Conservation Ecology Centre, Victoria, Australia

Background imageFungus Collection: Paraquilegia (Paraquilegia microphylla) growing in rock fissures with crustose lichen

Paraquilegia (Paraquilegia microphylla) growing in rock fissures with crustose lichen. On cliff, Baimashan, Sichuan Province, China

Background imageFungus Collection: Cup fungus (Cookeina sp) growing on decaying wood on the rainforest floor, Corcovado National Park

Cup fungus (Cookeina sp) growing on decaying wood on the rainforest floor, Corcovado National Park, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

Background imageFungus Collection: Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) Vosges forest, France, October

Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) Vosges forest, France, October

Background imageFungus Collection: Underside of Scarlet waxcap fungus (Hygrocybe coccinea), showing stipe and gills. Monmouthshire

Underside of Scarlet waxcap fungus (Hygrocybe coccinea), showing stipe and gills. Monmouthshire, Wales, UK, October. Focus-stacked image

Background imageFungus Collection: Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) Peatlands Park, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, October

Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) Peatlands Park, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, October

Background imageFungus Collection: Porcelain toadstools (Oudemansiella mucida) New Forest, Hampshire, UK, October

Porcelain toadstools (Oudemansiella mucida) New Forest, Hampshire, UK, October

Background imageFungus Collection: Honey fungus (Armillaria borealis) growing on dead birch, Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire

Honey fungus (Armillaria borealis) growing on dead birch, Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, UK October

Background imageFungus Collection: Gills of Honey Waxcap (Hygrocybe coccinea). The National Forest, Leicestershire, UK, October

Gills of Honey Waxcap (Hygrocybe coccinea). The National Forest, Leicestershire, UK, October



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"Fungus: Nature's Fascinating Organism Unveiled" Mushrooms, the enchanting wonders of the forest floor, have captivated humans for centuries. The Morel mushroom, discovered in 1891, remains a prized delicacy among culinary enthusiasts worldwide. Beware. Poisonous mushrooms lurk amidst their edible counterparts, as depicted in a Victorian Botanical Illustration. Budding yeast cells showcase the reproductive prowess of fungi under microscopic observation. A stunning array of mushrooms from 1913 showcases the incredible diversity within this kingdom of organisms. Fly agaric mushrooms with their vibrant red caps and white spots evoke images of fairy tales and magical realms. Loch Toll an Lochain nestled against An Teallach serves as a picturesque backdrop for wild mushroom hunting adventures. Close-up shots reveal the intricate beauty and complexity of mushroom spores - nature's tiny propagators. The Common stinkhorn mushroom from 1891 may not win any fragrance awards but is undeniably intriguing in its own right. The Ghost Orchid (Dendrophylax lindenii), immortalized by Susan Orleans' work, reminds us that fungus extends beyond just mushrooms into other captivating forms as well. SEM imagery unveils the mesmerizing structure of penicillin fungus - a life-saving discovery revolutionizing medicine forever. Cultures showcasing Aspergillus nidulans fungus highlight its significance in scientific research and industrial applications. Whether it be through their culinary allure or medicinal breakthroughs, fungi continue to amaze us with their diverse forms and remarkable contributions to our world.