RF2D9C53J–Red Fly Agaric, Amanita muscaria, growing in a pine forest near Haltern, Germany
RFJE3H2D–Stiff coral
RMGR31YX–Girolles in wooden basket on stall of greengrocer shop La Chaise-Dieu Haute-Loire Auvergne France
RF2D68Y78–A honey fungus grew by the tree after the rain
RMDEKCHC–Amanita rubescens var alba, Basidiomycetes, Agaricales, Amanitaceae, Amanita, India
RM2C4BGAB–Girolle mushroom for sale at market
RF2D4W4NW–Women's hands close-up for picking mushrooms in the forest. A woman cuts a mushroom with a knife, another mushroom is lying on the grass. Close up view. Selective focus.
RM2MGN82J–Hat of a basidiomycota mushroom, detail of the lamellae, Bouxieres aux dames, Lorraine, France
RF2A96071–An ancient iron gate left untouched for a long time is rusting away and giving life to lichen. Lichens are long-lived and grow relatively slowly, and
RM2AERF79–Toadstools or Fungi caps in the forest II
RMW219RE–Rare earthstar fungi of the family Geastraceae found on a forest floor in a tropical rainforest
RM2E1NBKE–Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor) on a tree stump, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
RFT3XHNN–group of mushrooms growing on a tree stump
RM2GBN6YD–Wild Mushrooms of Maine
RFPJ2NCY–Champignon Cèpe de bordeaux
RFPNBXG7–Polypores, or bracket fungi growing on an orchard tree, sometimes edible.
RMTRE57F–Jelly ear (Auricularia auricula-judae, Hirneola auricula-judae, Auricularia auricula, Auricularia sambucina), at a tree, Germany
RME92FPB–mushrooms (Basidiomycetes)
RF2F68Y7H–Porodaedalea pini growing on pine tree
RF2D9C517–Bay Bolete, Imleria badia, growing in a pine forest near Haltern, Germany
RFKP8F7H–Sticky Hörnling
RFP6YHPN–Decayed wood stump with two large polypores attached on it in green grass
RFRK4BN8–Clathrus ruber in the middle phase of development, common name Witch heart, Red cage or Red lantern mushroom, extraordinary and beautiful, but smelly
RMDFBN68–Amanita rubescens var alba, Basidiomycetes, Agaricales, Amanitaceae, Amanita, Devgiri, Madhya Pradesh, India
RF2J2E2X0–Cep-mushroom
RFM869W9–Nicely lit mushrooms on forest floor
RM2MGN82B–Close-up of a basidiomycota mushroom, detail of the lamellae, Bouxieres aux dames, Lorraine, France
RF2A3HJ1E–Amanita muscaria, fly agaric
RM2AERF7B–Toadstools or Fungi caps in the forest I
RFPNJ3E5–specimen of mushroom golden coral, ramaria aurea, ramariaceae
RM2E1NBKH–Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor) on a tree stump, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
RFM6GM2W–Dog stinkhorn (Mutinus caninus) is a saprobiotic species of basidiomycetes (Basidiomycota) of the family of Vesicular (Phallaceae).
RMT87EJT–France, Savoie, Aigueblanche, Mourning Merulus, mushroom basidiomycetes of the Serpulaceae family in cellar on a pallet and crates
RFPJ2NPF–champignon bolet blafard
RFPNBXGK–Polypores, or bracket fungi growing on an orchard tree, sometimes edible.
RMEBTMCF–False Chanterelle (Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca), fungi in moss, Germany
RME92FP7–mushroom (Basidiomycetes)
RF2F68Y7E–Porodaedalea pini growing on pine tree
RF2D9C4TJ–Penny Bun, Boletus pinophilus, growing in a pine forest near Haltern, Germany
RFKP8F7C–Sticky Hörnling
RMR9N6W1–A cluster of mature mushrooms near a tree stump in Peekhill Plantation, near Lowery Cross, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK.
RMBA5GD6–Dryads Saddle Polyporus Squamosus, edible fungus class Basidiomycetes, Family Polyporaceae, Castel di Sangro, Abruzzo, Italy
RMDFY5GB–Amanita rubescens var alba, Basidiomycetes, Agaricales, Amanitaceae, Amanita, Devgiri, Madhya Pradesh, India
RFT2MW1G–mushrooms, russula emetica, the sickener, russulaceae
RM2E1NBK8–Fungus in the forest, Sulphur Tuft or Clustered Woodlover (Hypholoma fasciculare), Bavaria, Germany, Europe), Bavaria, Germany, Europe
RMHEWGXF–The jelly fungi comprise a diverse and complicated group within the Basidiomycetes. Identification of species often hinges on microscopic examination, and things are further complicated by the fact that it is often difficult to transport a jelly fungus home in "examinable" condition, to say nothing of the difficulties encountered with trying to dry and preserve specimens.
RMG0DG75–Blackfoot Polypore grows mainly on deciduous trees
RM2K5E140–Geastrales is an order of gasterocarpic basidiomycetes (fungi) that are related to Cantharellales. The order contains the single family Geastraceae, commonly known as 'earthstars', which older classifications had placed in Lycoperdales, or Phallales. Approximately 64 species are classified in this family, divided among eight genera Credit: BSpragg
RF2D9C595–Bald Krempling, Paxillus involutus, growing in a forest near Marl, Germany
RFKP8F7J–Sticky Hörnling
RMBKG46G–Basidiomycetes
RFKW1G44–Wild golden needle mushrooms increased on the trunk of an old stump (Flammulina velutipes)
RFKMYYNB–Bunch of autumnal puffball Basidiomycetes Div. fungus close up
RM2JKFTBE–The Human Microbiome Project, which was launched by the NIH in 2007, provided the first insight into the microbial life of healthy humans and explores possible relationships between particular human diseases and the microbiome. (Clockwise from top left): Streptococcus (Credit: Tom Schmidt) Mixed species microbial biofilm, from the human body (Credit: A. Earl, Broad Institute/MIT) Bacillus (Credit : Tom Schmidt) Malassezia lopophilis (Credit: JH Carr, CDC).