RMF6CCMT–Bracket fungus or shelf fungus phylum Basidiomycota growing on a tree in woodland in England UK
RF2DCNBCF–Sulphur Head Mushroom, Suffolk Woodland, UK
RMB5489A–Bracket fungus on a dead tree trunk
RMAH9J5N–Conocybe fungus, member of the Basidiomycota group Agaricus and allies fungus with simple gills
RM2K5E0KP–Ruptured puffball. Puffballs are fungi, so named because clouds of brown dust-like spores are emitted when the mature fruitbody bursts or is impacted. Puffballs are in the division Basidiomycota and encompass several genera, including Calvatia, Calbovista and Lycoperdon. True puffballs do not have a visible stalk or stem. The puffballs were previously treated as a taxonomic group called the Gasteromycetes or Gasteromycetidae, but they are now known to be a polyphyletic assemblage.??Credit: BSpragg
RFB54TK3–Puffball fungus in the division Basidiomycota
RMW7YNF7–Parasol mushroom (Lepiota / Macrolepiota procera) on cliff top, Widemouth Bay, Cornwall, UK, November.
RFBHA4H0–Bracket fungi shelf fungi phylum Basidiomycota fruiting bodies bracket shaped shelf shaped close group found on trees tropical f
RFM6GM2W–Dog stinkhorn (Mutinus caninus) is a saprobiotic species of basidiomycetes (Basidiomycota) of the family of Vesicular (Phallaceae).
RME9DC80–Bracket or Shelf fungus (Basidiomycota) and Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica) at base of oak tree (Quercus)
RM2MGN82J–Hat of a basidiomycota mushroom, detail of the lamellae, Bouxieres aux dames, Lorraine, France
RF2GMEA8X–Dreamlike amanita muscaria, fly agaric or fly amanita basidiomycota muscimol mushroom with typical white spots on a red hat in a forest. Natural light
RF2A4MRN6–Club fungi in oakwood. Aka Clavarioid fungi, Basidiomycota.
RME9G23N–higher fungi (Basidiomycota)
RM2CDGRKW–Agaricus augustus ‘The Prince’ mushroom, part of agaricomycetes basidiomycota class.
RMMA7RF3–A single mature Sheathed Woodtuft mushroom (Kuehneromyces mutabilis, also known as Pholiota mutabilis) growing on a rotting tree in Dartmoor National Park, England.
RMGR31YE–Girolles in wooden basket on stall of greengrocer shop La Chaise-Dieu Haute-Loire Auvergne France
RMBY5F8X–Bracket or shelf fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota showing characteristic fruiting bodies called conks growing on a tree trunk
RF2DCNBB3–Sulphur Head Mushroom, Suffolk Woodland, UK
RMB1JX8P–amanita ponderosa
RMAH9H3Y–Cortinarius fungus, member of the Basidiomycota, Agarus group and allies, fungi with gills. Marasmius elegans fungus behind it
RM2K5E0PJ–Ruptured puffball. Puffballs are fungi, so named because clouds of brown dust-like spores are emitted when the mature fruitbody bursts or is impacted. Puffballs are in the division Basidiomycota and encompass several genera, including Calvatia, Calbovista and Lycoperdon. True puffballs do not have a visible stalk or stem. The puffballs were previously treated as a taxonomic group called the Gasteromycetes or Gasteromycetidae, but they are now known to be a polyphyletic assemblage.??Credit: BSpragg
RFB54TMX–Puffball fungus in the division Basidiomycota
RF2A4A1G8–Lichenomphalia umbellifera a basidiolichen and agaric species. It has a symbiotic relationship with an alga the green thallus of which can be seen.
RM2MGN82B–Close-up of a basidiomycota mushroom, detail of the lamellae, Bouxieres aux dames, Lorraine, France
RF2GMEA7C–Dreamlike amanita muscaria, fly agaric or fly amanita basidiomycota muscimol mushroom with typical white spots on a red hat in a forest. Natural light
RFD127D7–Fungus Common stinkhorn (Phallus impudicus) in natural environment
RMG0DG5D–Mycena pseudopicta grows often between moss
RMTRNABG–Agaricus xanthodermus, Yellow Stainer Fungus in Doreen, Victoria
RM2B3RH6X–Stump Puffball (Lycoperdon pyriforme) mushrooms growing on dead wood in leaf litter. Also known as Pear-shaped Puffball.
RMTRDK4A–bracket (Coriolopsis trogii, Funalia trogii), on dead wood, Netherlands, Northern Netherlands
RM2DAP18T–Coprinellus micaceus, mushrooms grown in the moss, Campania, Italy
RM2GJK8T3–Tiny mushrooms growing on the old tree stump, shot with macro lens at Helsinki Finland.
RMBY5F6D–Bracket or shelf fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota showing characteristic fruiting bodies called conks growing on a tree trunk
RF2DCNBBB–Sulphur Head Mushroom, Suffolk Woodland, UK
RF2AHB4N6–Birch jelly (Exidia repanda) growing on a birch twig in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla, Sweden
RMAH6MCN–Group of Agaricus fungi- Basidiomycota
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
RFB555EH–Puffball fungus in the division Basidiomycota
RFBHA4H2–Bracket fungi shelf fungi phylum Basidiomycota fruiting bodies bracket shaped shelf shaped close group found on trees tropical f
RM2BACKWK–Chanterelle Mushroom
RF2A28MJX–Coprinus comatus (shaggy ink cap) is a common fungus often found in meadows, woods and roadside verges. It secretes black liquid filled with spores.
RMRJNRHF–Rough-stemmed bolete (Leccinum scabrum)
RF2GMEA8K–Dreamlike amanita muscaria, fly agaric or fly amanita basidiomycota muscimol mushroom with typical white spots on a red hat in a forest. Natural light
RM2A7CGXB–Lacrymaria lacrymabunda, fungi mushrooms in the grass in a forest in Germany, Western Europe
RMG0DG5H–Stump-fairy Helmet grows in clusters on conifers
RFPPRNWC–Shaggy Ink Cap Coprinus comatus
RM2B3RGRJ–Stump Puffball (Lycoperdon pyriforme) mushrooms growing on dead wood in leaf litter. Also known as Pear-shaped Puffball.
RMEBN3E0–Trachyspora intrusa (Trachyspora intrusa), club fungus at Alchemilla, Germany
RF2FBWM46–Tooth fungus, Sarcodon lundellii growing among moss
RMKF7AEB–The Parasol Mushroom/Lepiota (Macrolepiota procera) England UK
RMBY5FBE–Bracket or shelf fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota showing characteristic fruiting bodies called conks growing on a tree trunk
RF2DCNBB1–Sulphur Head Mushroom, Suffolk Woodland, UK
RF2AHB44H–Velvet foot mushroom also known as winter mushroom (Flammulina velutipes) growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla, Sweden
RM2KPY164–Fly agaric mushroom (Amanita muscaria) laying on a log.
RM2GBY3MK–Common Earthball (Scleroderma citrinum)
RF2CTYNYR–The yellow stagshorn jelly fungus Calocera viscosa isolated on white background
RFBHA4HF–Bracket fungi shelf fungi phylum Basidiomycota fruiting bodies bracket shaped shelf shaped close group found on trees tropical f
RF2M609TK–Fungus, mushroom, the fruiting body of a fungus on wood.
RFR189D7–Macrolepiota konradii is a species of fungus or toadstool that can be found in pastureland but is here growing in dune grassland.
RM2HR0JCH–Lesson's frog (Pelophylax lessonae) and Late Inocybe (Inocybe tarda), Vosges du Nord Regional Nature Park, France
RF2GMEA7J–amanita muscaria, fly agaric or fly amanita basidiomycota muscimol mushroom with typical white spots on a red hat in a forest. Natural light, vibrant
RM2A7CG2J–Lacrymaria lacrymabunda, fungi mushrooms in the grass in a forest in Germany, Western Europe
RMG0DGBF–Turkey Tail on a tree trunk
RM2B23W7X–Scaly Pholiota is common in Europe and North America and is considered a parasite on deciduous trees.
RM2B3RGRP–The miller (Clitopilus prunulus) mushroom growing in leaf litter on a woodland floor. Also known as the sweetbread mushroom
RF2FKYG7N–Yellow stagshorn, Calocera viscosa on wood
RMKF7AE8–The Parasol Mushroom/Lepiota (Macrolepiota procera) England UK
RMF6CCMW–Bracket fungus or shelf fungus phylum Basidiomycota growing on a tree in woodland in England UK
RF2DCNBB9–Sulphur Head Mushroom, Suffolk Woodland, UK
RF2AHB445–Split gill (Schizophyllum commune) growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RM2CB0YPM–Dacryopinax is a genus of fungi in the family Dacrymycetaceae, Icononzo, Tolima, Colombia
RM2GBY3MD–Common Earthball (Scleroderma citrinum)
RF2AH7528–Silver leaf fungus Chondrostereum purpureum growing on a log
RMW7X3XC–Toadstools (Mycena sp.) growing on decaying wood, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. October.
RFBHA4H6–Bracket fungi shelf fungi phylum Basidiomycota fruiting bodies bracket shaped shelf shaped close group found on trees tropical f
RF2M60A63–Fungus, mushroom, the fruiting body of a fungus on wood.
RMMXBM2W–Hoof fungus growing on a Salix caprea willow tree
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
RF2GMEA4D–amanita muscaria, fly agaric or fly amanita basidiomycota muscimol mushroom with typical white spots on a red hat in a forest. Natural light, vibrant
RF2A7CG3D–Lacrymaria lacrymabunda, fungi mushrooms in the grass in a forest in Germany, Western Europe
RFH6BKED–Class: Homobasidiomycetes. Series: Hymenomycetes. Order: Agaricales. A group of large mushrooms growing on soil rich in humus.
RFCCED67–bracket fungi on tree stump
RM2B3RGRD–The miller (Clitopilus prunulus) mushroom growing in leaf litter on a woodland floor. Also known as the sweetbread mushroom
RM2HR1EXH–shiitake (Lentinula edodes, Lentinus edodes), opened tablet capsule with powder
RME6926A–Mushroom. Photographed in Oregon, USA.
RMKF7AEC–The Parasol Mushroom/Lepiota (Macrolepiota procera) England UK
RFE187BR–Closeup of Puffball Fungus growing in field of grass in Somerset, England
RF2DCDPYG–Sulpher Head Mushroom, Suffolk Woodland, UK
RF2AHB5D3–Wrinkled crust (Phlebia radiata) growing on a branch of a deciduous tree in Görvälns Naturreservat, Järfälla, Sweden