RM2HR02PE–Darwin's fungus (Cyttaria darwinii) on Nothofagus, ascomycete fungus Cyttariaceae, around Puerto Natales, XII Magallanes Region and Chilean Antarctica
RF2B7EB6W–Penicillium branches, ascomycetous fungi under the microscope. To humans ascomycetes are a source of medicinal compounds, like antibiotics.
RM2DC30YB–Leaf spot (Drechslera sp.) dying patch of grass in close mown grass of a golf green, Berkshire, UK
RMG0ER7G–Oakmoss is used extensively in modern perfumery
RF2DAJ0RM–King Alfred's Cakes Fungi in Suffolk Forest, England
RMPT0HB5–Peltigera horizontalis Lichen on a tree branch in woodland. Goblin Combe, North Somerset, England.
RM2HR274E–Mold from rotten banana peel under the microscope, vertical view of view is about 121 microns
RFWCHEAK–The mushroom true morel Morchella esculenta isolated on a white background
RF2HBT2NJ–Diatrype bullata, also called Hypoxylon bullatum, commonly known as Willow Barkspot, wild fungus from Finland
RFWAHRXK–Orange mushroom ,Champagne mushroom or eyelash cup mushroom with sparkling droplets in the forest.Ecosystem or biological diversity concept.
RM2D7XHFH–Tar spot fungus, Rhytisma acerinum, apothecia, on Sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus, leaves in late summer.
RM2DF6FYR–Conidia of Aspergillus, an ascomycota fungi. Optical microscope X100.
RFJBMTN4–Ascomycota. Ascomycetes. Scutellinia sp. The group of Ascomycetes grows on the ground.
RF2H01YPE–Aspergillus in the early growth stage. Asexual state
RF2AHB5HA–Yellow fairy cups (Bisporella citrina) growing on wooden branches in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla, Sweden
RMW6XFNE–Golden-eye Lichen (Teloschistes chrysophthalmus) growing on a twig.
RMF00491–powdery mildew (Microsphaera alphitoides, Erysiphe alphitoides), on oak leaves, Germany
RM2A756WN–Pruning of a flexing willow affected by twig dieback (Glomerella cingulata)
RF2B7EB5H–Penicillium, ascomycetous fungi, detail, under the microscope. To humans ascomycetes are a source of medicinal compounds, like antibiotics.
RF2AF041G–Old Mans Beard Growing on a Tree
RMG0ER79–Oakmoss grows primarily on the bark of oak trees
RFMB42FB–Close up of a fruticose lichen of Usnea genus (Old man's breard) on a branch in the forest on a winter day, Balkans
RMPT0H9X–Peltigera horizontalis Lichen on a tree branch in woodland. Goblin Combe, North Somerset, England.
RM2BTXTN9–Penicillium mold under the microscope, dark field, 100x oil objective
RFWCHEA9–The mushroom true morel Morchella esculenta isolated on a white background
RF2HA3PY4–Diatrype bullata, also called Hypoxylon bullatum, commonly known as Willow Barkspot, wild fungus from Finland
RF2BT4Y38–Xylaria longipes (Dead Moll's Fingers) Black Sac Fungus in Scottish Bog Habitat
RM2D7XHH7–Tar spot fungus, Rhytisma acerinum, apothecia, on Sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus, leaves in late summer.
RM2J7NNRX–Lichen artwork
RMW7YNFB–Pixie cup lichen (Cladonia fimbriata) with spore forming reproductive cups, growing on mossy log, GWT Lower Woods reserve, Gloucestershire, UK, October.
RM2DF6B1N–Disk lichen (Lecidea fuscoatra) is a crustose lichen. Ascomycota. Lecidaceae. This photo was taken in Sardinia, Italy.
RF2H03BN8–Morel mushrooms on sale at farmer's market in France
RME7WB34–Green Elfcup mushroom
RF2AHB5FX–Yellow fairy cups (Bisporella citrina) growing on wooden branches in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla, Sweden
RM2D6T20A–Xylaria poitei, anamorph form
RMEBN58W–beech barkspot (Diatrype disciformis, Hypoxylon disciforme), on dead wood
RMRJNPNW–Truffles in a wicker basket at a market, summer, Provence, France
RM2F8GJE0–Lobaria pulmonaria or Lungwort growing on a birch tree in the Highlands of Scotland
RFMCEWXA–Basket full of picked Morchellas
RMG0ER8T–Powdered Sunshine Lichen occurs on tree trunks
RFHW9BKJ–False morel Gyromitra mushroom growing in a Belarusian forest. Gyromitra is a genus of ascomycete mushrooms found in the northern hemisphere. Conditio
RMPT0HAM–Peltigera horizontalis Lichen on a tree branch in woodland. Goblin Combe, North Somerset, England.
RF2ANMX5W–Fungus identified as Peziza repanda (also known as Palomino cup or recurved cup), growing in an over-watered gardening container
RFR4TEP0–Porpidia lichen on a stone
RF2H9HG3H–Helvella elastica, known as the flexible Helvella, elastic saddle or brown elfin saddle, wild fungus from Finland
RM2ABWGP8–haengebirke mit zahlreichen 'hexenbesen' durch befall mit dem schlauchpilz taphrina betulina (ascomycota)
RM2D7XHJF–Tar spot fungus, Rhytisma acerinum, apothecia, on Sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus, leaves in late summer.
RM2DF6B50–Verrucaria parmigera or Bagliettoa parmigera is a crutose lichen. Ascomycota. Verrucariaceae. This photo was taken in Menorca, Balearic Islands,
RMT4G6PT–Coral spot fungus, Nectria cinnabarina, on a stick on the forest floor, UK
RMD7E4R6–Sarcoscypha Austrica
RF2AHB5FY–Yellow fairy cups (Bisporella citrina) growing on wooden branches in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla, Sweden
RM2A90234–Purple Jellydisc (Ascocoryne sarcoides) growing on a decaying log.
RMEBY116–pine firefungus (Rhizina undulata), from above, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate
RM2H0B95M–Corticolous crustacean lichens of the genus Lecanora on a beech trunk. Lecanora form mosaics on most smooth trunks. The apothecia (discs) are the repr
RM2B7X1YN–Various lichens growing on granite rock predominantly the Orange of Tremolecia atrata granite in the Highlands of Scotland
RFMCEWX6–Basket full of Morchella mushrooms
RMG0ER7C–Oakmoss is a lichen and the thalli are short
RFHW9BM8–False morel Gyromitra mushroom growing in a Belarusian forest. Gyromitra is a genus of ascomycete mushrooms found in the northern hemisphere. Conditio
RMJK0TWJ–'slope birch with numerous ''witch's brooms'' by strike with the tube mushroom taphrina betulina (ascomycota)', haengebirke mit zahlreichen 'hexenbese
RF2ANMX5Y–Fungus identified as Peziza repanda (also known as Palomino cup or recurved cup), growing in an over-watered gardening container
RF2H9HG2Y–Helvella elastica, known as the flexible Helvella, elastic saddle or brown elfin saddle, wild fungus from Finland
RFHPJMER–Usnea barbata, old man's beard hanging on a fir tree branch
RF2HA7RFR–The take-all fungus, Gaeumannomyces graminis (ascomycota), is a major root-rot pathogen of cereals and grasses. It is most damaging wheat and barley
RM2J7NNWC–Lichen waterfall
RMW7YNGC–Black bulgar fungus (Bulgaria inquinans) growing on rotting oak log, GWT Lower Woods reserve, Gloucestershire, UK, October.
RM2DF6B37–Dog lichen (Peltigera canina) is a foliose terricolous lichen of widespread distribution. Ascomycota. Peltigeraceae. This photo was taken in
RMFBJMHB–Fruticose lichens known as British Soldier lichen (Cladonia cristatella)
RM2HYTH9A–Taphrina is a genus of parasitic Ascomycota gall-inducing fungus. This is common on Alder and Birch trees and produces dense twig like formations.
RF2AHB5EG–Leotia lubrica, commonly referred to as a jelly baby growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla, Sweden
RM2A90200–Purple Jellydisc (Ascocoryne sarcoides) growing on a decaying log.
RMEBN34N–Uncinula tulasnei (Uncinula tulasnei), at Acer platanoides
RM2HR14T9–Crustacean lichen (Solenopsora cesatii) on sandstone from Annot, Alpes de Haute Provence, France
RM2FN1FCF–Various lichens growing on granite rock predominantly the Orange of Tremolecia atrata granite in the Highlands of Scotland
RFKC29DP–Closed up an Eyelash Cup Fungi Growing on Decayed Log in the Rain Forest of Thailand
RMG0ER74–Devils Matchsticks the podetia are distinctive
RF2FMC3XD–Gyromitra gigas, commonly known as the snow morel, snow false morel, calf brain, or bull nose, is a fungus and a member of the Ascomycota. , an intres
RF2CEDANF–Gyromitra gigas, commonly known as the snow morel, snow false morel, calf brain, or bull nose, is a fungus and a member of the Ascomycota. G. gigas is
RM2A8TA1G–Micrograph of mold, likely Aspergillus sp., about 1.5mm in height, on a plum seed
RF2HBNFRP–Helvella fallax, previously called Helvella atra, a saddle fungus from Finland with no common English name
RFHPJMEX–Usnea barbata, old man's beard hanging on a fir tree branch
RF2HA7RFK–The take-all fungus, Gaeumannomyces graminis (ascomycota), is a major root-rot pathogen of cereals and grasses. It is most damaging wheat and barley
RFWW4746–bark on an elm tree Latin ulmus or frondibus ulmi showing the start of Dutch elm disease also called grafiosi del olmo damaged by a beetle and fungus
RMW7TR4D–Circular patch of Common orange lichen (Xanthoria parietina) growing on rocks just above the high tide line, Severn Beach, Somerset, UK, April.
RM2DF6B2A–Crater lichen (Diploschistes ocellatus) is a crustose lichen with white or grey thallus and black apotheciums. Fungi. Ascomycota. Thelotremataceae.
RM2AGMW24–Fungus. Scarlet Elf Cap 'Sarcoscypha coccinea'.Photo in my garden in South-west France.
RM2HYTJ01–Taphrina is a genus of parasitic Ascomycota gall-inducing fungus. This is common on Alder and Birch trees and produces dense twig like formations.
RF2AHB5EF–Leotia lubrica, commonly referred to as a jelly baby growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla, Sweden
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