RMW7YNF7–Parasol mushroom (Lepiota / Macrolepiota procera) on cliff top, Widemouth Bay, Cornwall, UK, November.
RM2K5E0R3–Likely Clitocybaceae family. Fungi> Basidiomycota> Agaricomycetes> Agaricomycetidae> Agaricales> Clitocybaceae.?The members of this family have white to light pink/buff spores, no volva or annulus and the gills are generally decurrent. In general, members of this family are difficult to name for lack of any distinguishing features. Photographed in New Zealand. Credit: BSpragg
RF2BNFCH0–Waxgill fungi Agaricales species
RF2J7FYCW–Lycoperdon perlatum - Pedo de lobo, cuesco de lobo or pearl puffball is a fungus of the order Agaricales
RMG0DG6H–Fly Agaric used from some cultures as intoxiccant
RM2HR0JCH–Lesson's frog (Pelophylax lessonae) and Late Inocybe (Inocybe tarda), Vosges du Nord Regional Nature Park, France
RF2AJA6JX–Shaggy Inkcap mushroom (Coprinus comatus) growing on a lawn in autumn. Tipperary, Ireland
RF2AR30G8–Russula sanguinea mushroom
RMBT9K8D–Mushroom from the Martin Breg hill forest, near Dugo Selo, Croatia.
RM2JXDHJ3–Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus). Fruiting bodies on dead tree trunk. Germany
RM2D6H1KE–Amethyst Deceiver Laccaria amethystina
RFGD7PF9–large parasol mushroom at forest
RMK2CX5G–Shaggy Ink Cap, Lawyers Wig, Judges Wig, Coprinus comatus in it's decomposing stage showing the ink dripping from the cap as it deliquesces.
RF2DCNBCF–Sulphur Head Mushroom, Suffolk Woodland, UK
RM2DAP16G–Honey Fungus (Armillaria mellea), mushrooms among autumn leaves, Campania, Italy
RF2G2HGPM–Girdled knight, Tricholoma cingulatum mushrooms growing in natural environment
RF2BNFAWM–Waxgill fungi Agaricales species
RF2AHB55A–Coprinus comatus, the shaggy ink cap, lawyer's wig, or shaggy mane, is a common fungus often seen growing on lawns, along gravel roads and waste areas.
RM2EX4072–Common Bird's Nest Fungus (Crucibulum laeve), Linn County, Oregon. The spore packets (peridioles) are dispersed by rain drops splashing them out of th
RF2AD2P2D–Pair of Shaggy Inkcap mushrooms (Coprinus comatus) growing on a lawn. Tipperary, Ireland
RFT3XHNN–group of mushrooms growing on a tree stump
RMBTE52X–Mushroom from the Martin Breg hill forest, near Dugo Selo, Croatia.
RM2JXDJ69–Orange Oyster, Mock Oyster (Phyllotopsis nidulans) on the trunk of a decaying Common Beech. Germany
RM2A2JGRH–Yellow Club Clavulinopsis helvola
RFGD7PF1–large parasol mushroom at forest
RMKF7AEB–The Parasol Mushroom/Lepiota (Macrolepiota procera) England UK
RF2DCNBBB–Sulphur Head Mushroom, Suffolk Woodland, UK
RM2DAP187–Honey Fungus (Armillaria mellea), mushrooms among autumn leaves, Campania, Italy
RF2HP5DJH–Mycelium and young fruiting bodies of mushrooms of the genus Coprinus - shaggy ink cap.
RMW7XA47–Crimson waxcap (Hygrocybe punicea) showing gills, growing in grass in churchyard, Isle of Arran, Scotland, October
RF2FBWMAX–Champignon, Agaricus growing among moss
RF2BNFCM9–Waxgill fungi Agaricales species
RF2AHB4WF–Coprinus comatus, the shaggy ink cap, lawyer's wig, or shaggy mane, is a common fungus often seen growing on lawns, along gravel roads and waste areas.
RMG0DG7F–Blusher is a often found edible mushroom
RM2MGNXJ3–Bulbous honey fungus (Armillaria gallica), Gers, France
RFM5HC7E–Shaggy Inkcap mushroom (Coprinus comatus) with fly perched on top. Tipperary, Ireland
RF2AR30GH–Entoloma nitidum mushroom
RMBTE5C2–Mushroom from the Martin Breg hill forest, near Dugo Selo, Croatia.
RM2JXDJ25–Orange Oyster, Mock Oyster (Phyllotopsis nidulans) on the trunk of a decaying Common Beech in winter. Germany
RM2K5DY54–Campanella is a genus of fungi in the family Marasmiaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in tropical regions, and contains about 40 species. Credit: BSpragg
RMP8P3HD–Mycena epipterygioides (Eleanor Yarrow) on moss in a pine forest.
RMKF7AE6–The Parasol Mushroom/Lepiota (Macrolepiota procera) England UK
RF2DCNBB1–Sulphur Head Mushroom, Suffolk Woodland, UK
RF2HP5DK1–Mycelium and young fruiting bodies of mushrooms of the genus Coprinus - shaggy ink cap.
RM2CC79JX–Common Puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum) fungus - DuPont State Recreational Forest, near Hendersonville, North Carolina, USA
RM2A901YR–Gilled Mushrooms (Agaricales)
RFH6BKE5–Class: Homobasidiomycetes . Series: Hymenomycetes. Order: Agaricales. A small brightly coloured mushroom found on the ground.
RMW7W67K–Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria), Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. October.
RMB323W1–Mushrooms
RF2BNFD2R–Waxgill fungi Agaricales species
RF2AHB4WA–Coprinus comatus, the shaggy ink cap, lawyer's wig, or shaggy mane, is a common fungus often seen growing on lawns, along gravel roads and waste areas.
RMG0DGBT–Mica Cap is a not recognized edible mushroom
RMMKDD21–Mottlegill (Panaeolus sp.) on cow dung, Alps, Col du Petit Mont Cenis, Savoie, France
RFKKBACF–Shaggy Inkcap fungi (Coprinus comatus) covered in frost on a winter morning. Cahir, Tipperary, Ireland.
RF2AKAXWT–Cortinarius mushroom over moss. La Serranía.
RMBT9K77–Mushroom from the Martin Breg hill forest, near Dugo Selo, Croatia.
RM2JXDHX2–Orange Oyster, Mock Oyster (Phyllotopsis nidulans) on the trunk of a decaying Common Beech in winter. Germany
RF2F348XB–fly agaric or fly amanita in latin Amanita muscaria fungus
RM2B7WWRG–Common Ink Cap Coprinopsis atramentaria or Corpinus atramentarius mushroom or toadstool also know as Inky Cap
RMKF7AE7–The Parasol Mushroom/Lepiota (Macrolepiota procera) England UK
RF2DCNBB9–Sulphur Head Mushroom, Suffolk Woodland, UK