RFPXDMJ2–Fungi Pleurotus cornucopiae growing on tree trunk.
RMBXPB3J–Wood rotting fungi growing on beech tree roots
RFDR145C–Artist's Bracket fungi (Ganoderma lipsiense) on tree-stump
RM2B6KH2C–Bonnet Fungi, Mycena sp., single mycena fungi on moss, West Blean Woodlands, KENT UK, stacked focus
RMH6EJD6–Vermillion waxcap fungi (Hygrocybe miniata) in Surrey, England
RFCWA3XP–Pink Burn Cup, Fungi Cup mushroom in forest
RMBT09B6–Common Bonnet Fungi on moss covered log
RMBRE5JE–Clavulina sp fungi in Huai Kha Khaeng, Thailand.
RF2D7J768–Porcelain fungi, Oudemansiella mucida, mid October in Oxfordshire woodland
RMR03R2J–A specimen of Sparassis spathulata growing under Scots pines in the New Forest in Hampshire England UK GB. This fungi is regarded as being rare in the
RFR97BJ1–Fungi growing amongst moss on woodland floor. Tipperary, Ireland
RFF5D75C–Porcelain fungi (Oudemansiella mucida) in deciduous forest, Hesse, Germany
RM2H3TEAH–Pine Cone with Urchin Earthfan fungi - Thelephora penicillata
RMERBB5W–Parasol mushroom, Macrolepiota procera, fungi growing on the ground in grass field under larch trees, Fleet Valley, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland
RMEBEPP5–mushroom fungi fungus possible Laccaria laccata, commonly known as the deceiver
RMCN5MPP–A group of three Fly Agaric fungi in a field.
RFC1MX71–Single toadstool fungi viewed from below against white
RMBY22T7–Fly Agaric fungi (Amanita muscaria) fruiting bodies under a birch (Betula) tree. Powys, Wales. October.
RF2CD4X0E–Mushrooms are a form of fungi found in natural settings around the world. This one is found in a forested area of North Central Florida. It is the f
RMB48XTF–Close up of Coprinus plicatilis fungi, also known as a Japanese parasol.
RMBAGB6P–A colony of fungi on the side of a tree Limousin France
RFREWT7A–Velvet shank fungi on tree trunk in a winter woodland
RM2B6KH28–Bonnet Fungi, Mycena sp., single mycena fungi on moss, West Blean Woodlands, KENT UK, stacked focus
RMH6EJD0–Vermillion waxcap fungi (Hygrocybe miniata) in Surrey, England
RFCWA3X0–Pink Burn Cup, Fungi Cup mushroom in forest
RMGDK00X–Fungi growing in hollows of an old deciduous tree in English parkland
RMFB64N7–Violet coral or club fungi, Clavaria sp., Massachusetts, United States, USA
RF2D7J75W–Porcelain fungi, Oudemansiella mucida, mid October in Oxfordshire woodland
RM2RGYR5R–Chanterelle fungi, Cantharellus cibarius, growing in the New Forest in Hampshire in early August. Mushroom foraging has become popular but great care
RFM69CG6–Birch Bolete (Leccinum scabrum) fungi growing in woodland. Tipperary, Ireland
RFF5D75D–Porcelain fungi (Oudemansiella mucida) in deciduous forest, Hesse, Germany
RM2H1F490–Young Fairies Bonnets Fungi Coprinellus disseminatus a.k.a. Trooping Crumble Cap
RMEGC5AN–Fungi, Russula species, possibly Russula farinipes, seen growing on the ground under beech trees in deciduous woodland, Carstramon Wood, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland
RFJH0DTJ–Image of fungi on a tree with dark background in the rain forest
RMDG8K7F–Woodland fungi: large bunches of wild toadstools growing in October/Autumn
RFH7KFNP–Fungi growing in moss against a white background
RMC1330E–Fly Agaric fungi (Amanita muscaria) fruiting bodies under a birch (Betula) tree. Powys, Wales. October.
RF2CD4WX0–Mushrooms are a form of fungi found in natural settings around the world. This one is found in a forested area of North Central Florida. It is the f
RFBAF237–Two Inocybe longicytis fungi growing in mossy woodland Limousin France
RM2G51H21–Non gilled Bracket fungi Coriolus versicolor growing on a tree trunk
RM2B6KH20–Bonnet Fungi, Mycena sp., single mycena fungi on moss, West Blean Woodlands, KENT UK, stacked focus
RMH6EJD3–Vermillion waxcap fungi (Hygrocybe miniata) in Surrey, England
RFDY0EH0–Pink and orange Burn Cup, Fungi Cup mushroom in forest
RMM6JN3K–Winter beech trees & bracket fungi on the Little Doward, Herefordshire, UK.
RM2DAJ0X8–Bracket or shelf fungi growing on a tree branch these are also known as conks and polypores.
RFBTKJ10–Large spruce tree a lot white fungi and next old spruce behind
RM2RGYPWM–Chanterelle fungi, Cantharellus cibarius, growing in the New Forest in Hampshire in early August. Mushroom foraging has become popular but great care
RF2H53CR2–Fungi and fall foliage color on the forest floor near Pisew Falls, Manitoba, Canada.
RFPTD1A0–Porcelain fungi (Oudemansiella mucida) on moss-covered deadwood, Hesse, Germany
RMBX5KRC–Candlesnuff Fungi Xylaria hypoxylon On A Mossy Log At Wigan Flashes Nature Reserve, UK
RM2A95AW6–Magpie Inkcap (Coprinopsis picacea) fungi shot in a Kent woodland during autumn.
RFW370YH–Veiled Oyster mushroom/fungi, Pleurotus dryinus, mid summer in old oxfordshire woodland
RMDG8KT3–Woodland fungi: large bunches of wild toadstools growing in October/Autumn
RFDFRMRM–White toadstool fungi growing in moss and Autumnal leaf litter
RMDRBG1W–Dyer's Mazegill fungi (Phaeolus schweinitzii) fruiting bodies under a spruce tree. Powys, Wales. August.
RFR2X9X9–Fungi growing from end of rotten twig. Twig diameter approx 12mm. Tipperary, Ireland
RFS2W8K3–Close up of fungi growing wild on the forest floor in Denmark in Autumn
RMBA2471–A tightly packed young group of Glistening ink cap fungi (Coprinus micaceus)
RM2G51H25–Non gilled Bracket fungi Coriolus versicolor growing on a tree trunk
RMH6EJD4–Vermillion waxcap fungi (Hygrocybe miniata) in Surrey, England
RFK8D9W2–Cookeina sulcipes : a small beautiful cup fungi from tropical rainforest of Southeast Asia
RMM6JN14–Winter beech trees & bracket fungi on the Little Doward, Herefordshire, UK.
RMC8PH92–puff ball fungi grows out from the leaf litter in a Hampshire woodland
RMBW0YGX–Close up of puffball fungus fungi England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RM2DRWK97–Examples of Upright Coral fungi, Ramaria stricta, growing on mulched flower beds by the side of a busy road. Gillingham Dorset England UK GB
RF2H53CR1–Fungi and fall foliage color on the forest floor near Pisew Falls, Manitoba, Canada.
RFKC55WF–Porcelain fungi (Oudemansiella mucida) on a tree trunk, Hesse, Germany
RM2BBGA74–Fungi growing against a mossy tree in Kielder Forest, Northumberland, UK. September 2018.
RFBRE47A–A Mycena species fungi in Thailand. Mycena is a large genus of small saprotrophic mushrooms
RFW37112–Veiled Oyster mushroom/fungi, Pleurotus dryinus, mid summer in old oxfordshire woodland
RM2ABK6FY–Fungi and moss on a tree trunk, Plodda Falls, near Tomich, Strathglass, Inverness, Highland, Scotland
RFCXGWA4–Three toadstool fungi growing in moss against a white background
RMCPFBB1–Willow Jelly Fungi (Exidia recisa) fruiting bodies on twigs of Sallow (Salix). Powys, Wales. February.
RF2X4BCW0–The Ghost Mushroom (Omphalotus nidiformis) is a a bioluminescent fungi that emits a soft green glow at night.
RFS2W8K1–Mushrooms / fungi growing on the forest floor. Bracken, leaves and plants growing naturally in Scandinavia in Autumn
RMBAF23G–Several large clumps of Hypholoma capnoides fungi on an old tree stump Limousin France
RMBRDNM4–An early morning view of the short-lived single coprinus plicatilis mushroom fungi growing in a public park.
RM2ARHWED–Bracket Fungi, Microporus Xanthopus, Sinharaja World Heritage Site, Sri Lanka, group growing on fallen tree, wide angle
RM2KTDEYG–Yellow stagshorn fungi (Calocera viscosa), England, UK, during November or autumn
RFK8GBNW–A small beautiful cup fungi (Cookeina sulcipes) found in tropical rainforest of Southeast Asia
RMERECTC–Common stump brittlestem fungi (Psathyrella piluliformis) growing on a rotten mossy log in deciduous woodland, Cornwall.
RMD4TBBC–A cluster of velvet shank fungi (Flammulina velutipes) growing on dead wood in Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire. October.
RM2AB54WP–Close up of purple fungi, wood blewit (Lepista nuda), growing in the ground, Lamb Island, Firth of Forth, Scotland, UK
RMR3NH7K–Beech Jelly disc fungi, Neobulgaria pura, growing on the trunk of a fallen beech tree in the New Forest Hampshire England UK GB
RMW2CXMR–Shaggy parasol fungi, Latin name Chlorophyllum rhacodes, among grasses and Common Bird's-foot-trefoil, Latin name, Lotus corniculatus
RFKC55WC–Porcelain fungi (Oudemansiella mucida) on a tree trunk, Hesse, Germany
RMBW0YFC–Close up of fly Agaric amanita muscaria amanitaceae fungus fungi toadstool England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RFBEY4AY–The Luminous Fungi (Filoboletus manipularis) growing from tree bark in the Pang Sida national Park, Thailand.
RFW370YE–Veiled Oyster mushroom/fungi, Pleurotus dryinus, mid summer in old oxfordshire woodland
RF2H3YPYE–A close up of a fly agaric, Amanita muscaria, mushroom. It has a distinctive red cap with white spots and is a poisonous fungi species
RFD0XCBD–Toadstool fungi growing in moss and leaf litter against a white background
RMCPFBAW–Willow Jelly Fungi (Exidia recisa) fruiting bodies on twigs of Sallow (Salix). Powys, Wales. February.
RM2D8AJ41–Common Bonnet Mycena galericulata Toadstools or mushroom fungi cluster on decaying wood on forest floor in Lincolnshire England in Autumn October
RFEY7BFP–A mosquito resting on a dryads saddle fungi, Cerioporus squamosus, in damp woodland. the fungi is glistening as its still damp from recent rain fall
RFBAGB73–A colony of Jelly tongue fungi Pseudohydnum gelatinosum on an old tree stump Limousin France
RMDHW8J3–Netherlands, 's-Graveland, Fungi on beech tree
RMBEBMFB–Fungi the Dolphin, Dingle Penninsula, Co Kerry, Ireland.
RM2FN1Y3G–Willow bracket fungi (Phellinus igniarius) on willow tree trunk, UK
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