RFKWP9KN–Coral spot, Nectria cinnabarina, growing on willow
RM2DWTK50–UK garden fungal disease on woody plant, coral-pink coloured pustules from coral spot, a tree disease caused by the fungus Nectria cinnabarina..
RF2KECW9J–Black fungus fruiting bodies growing on the bark of a twig.
RF2G4YY37–diseased currant branch with coral spots on it, shallow depth of field
RMBEX6J6–Branches of a Photinia villosa, Oriental Photinia
RF2D7A6WK–Closeup of strict-branch coral fungus and autumn dirty leaves on the ground
RF2EPDE1T–Close up of beautiful and eatable white coral mushrooms called 'Clavulina crostata', growing off a wet tree branch in the forest. Background blurred.
RMCRCR1W–Coral spot (Nectria cinnabarina), Schwaz, Tyrol, Austria, Europe
RFMNP0DN–Nectria cinnabarina fungus, known as coral spot
RMCRCR22–Coral spot (Nectria cinnabarina), Schwaz, Tyrol, Austria, Europe
RF2R3Y1A3–Ramaria stricta, known as Upright coral, Strict-branch coral, Coral fungi
RF2J5T1F6–coral-spot canker - Nectria cinnabarina on garden plant shows orange and pink-colored, erumpent pads of fungal tissue that present on stems and branch
RF2X0MP4M–A yellow coral fungus, resembling a terrestrial plant, emerges from the ground in a natural landscape. This unique fungus adds to the diverse wildlife
RM2GYTBCA–Branch coral fungus - Ramaria stricta. Coalpit Hill foray.
RMB0AJN8–Coral spot Nectria cinnabarina on dead sycamore wood Devon
RFR73M0E–Very rare mushroom in the forest between autumn leaves. Candlestick fungus, Xylaria hypoxylon
RF2G7N773–Closeup a Vibrant Color Red Cup Mushroom Found in the Rain Forest of Thailand
RF2A70XKX–three specimens of ramaria aurea mushroom
RM2JAR520–Closeup of a beard lichen (Usnea hirta) on a twig. Selective focus photo. Paul Smith's College VIC (Visitor Interpretive Center), New York, US.
RMBGKJFX–Upright coral / strict-branch coral (Ramaria stricta) growing on tree trunk
RF2KECW9B–Nectria cinnabarina, also known as coral spot, is a plant pathogen that causes cankers on broadleaf trees.
RMADC5YM–Coral spot fungus (Nectria cinnabarina) on aspen branch with wet snow, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
RMPFH6MX–Coral spot on a branch, close-up
RF2WE4D2A–Coral spot fungi (Nectria cinnabarina)
RF2D7A6Y1–Closeup of strict-branch coral fungus and autumn dirty leaves on the ground
RF2X07F9W–Closeup of edible mushroom coral tooth fungus (hericium coralloides) growing on fallen tree branch in autumn.
RMB5TEMM–Coral spot Nectria cinnabarina growing on a branch
RF2DFN01K–Ramaria stricta
RMCRCR1Y–Coral spot (Nectria cinnabarina), Schwaz, Tyrol, Austria, Europe
RF2R3Y197–Ramaria stricta, known as Upright coral, Strict-branch coral, Coral fungi
RF2J5T1FK–coral-spot canker - Nectria cinnabarina on branch in nursery or garden center shows orange and pink colored erumpent blobs, turning to a reddish brown
RF2G4YY15–managing diseased blackcurrant - pruning infected branches, shallow depth of field, focus on pruner
RM2GYTBCG–Branch coral fungus - Ramaria stricta. Coalpit Hill foray.
RF2HP8GWG–Green forest moss lit by sunbeams with grass and withered leaves.
RFR73M0D–Very rare mushroom in the forest between autumn leaves. Candlestick fungus, Xylaria hypoxylon
RF2HJ217N–Fungal fruiting bodies of genus Nectria on hornbeam bark.
RMJ393TH–Covered Vase Decorated with Female Figure Holding Lingzhi Fungus and Peony Branch, Accompanied by a Boy, a Crane, and a Deer, China, Qing dynasty, 18th century, coral Worcester Art Museum IMG 7546
RM2JAR521–Closeup of a beard lichen (Usnea hirta) on a twig. Selective focus photo. Paul Smith's College VIC (Visitor Interpretive Center), New York, US.
RMBENFYY–Upright coral / strict-branch coral (Ramaria stricta) growing on tree trunk
RMW4Y2J3–Covered Vase Decorated with Female Figure Holding Lingzhi Fungus and Peony Branch, Accompanied by a Boy, a Crane, and a Deer, China, Qing dynasty, 18th century, coral -
RF2BDJWC2–Nectria cinnabarina, also known as coral spot
RMA62CGD–Coral spot
RF2WE4D2G–Coral spot fungi (Nectria cinnabarina)
RF2GF7841–Closeup shot of the strict-branch coral
RFJHPG0A–Digitally generated image of whiteboards against coral wall against detail shot of leaves
RMA4HX86–Coral Spot fungus in Hooke wood near Beaminster town in Dorset county England UK
RF2DFN01P–Ramaria stricta
RMHEWGCD–Hericium coralloides can be found as a solitary clump or in clustered clumps on dead hardwood logs and stumps, sometimes in huge patches that can be seen from quite some distance. It is recognized by its short (mostly about 1 cm long) spines, and the fact that the spines hang in rows along delicate branches. It is saprobic and possibly parasitic; growing alone or gregariously at summer and autumn. The fruiting body can be 8-30 cm in diameter, fleshy, white at first, light brown or yellowish with age, a few main branches arising from the narrow base, every main branch sending forth numerous
RF2R3Y1CD–Ramaria stricta, known as Upright coral, Strict-branch coral, Coral fungi
RF2J5T1J1–coral-spot canker - Nectria cinnabarina on garden plant shows orange and pink-colored, erumpent pads of fungal tissue. Small branches girdled by canke
RM2GYTBC6–Branch coral fungus - Ramaria stricta. Coalpit Hill foray.
RF2HN9JHG–Green forest moss lit by sunbeams with grass and withered leaves.
RFR73KP9–Candle-snuff Fungus (Xylaria hypoxylon) growing on moss covered rattan wood in a forrest in the Netherlands
RF2HJ214H–Fungal fruiting bodies of genus Nectria on hornbeam bark.
RFAP0NPR–Coral Spot Fungus - Nectria cinnabarina
RM2JAR523–Closeup of a beard lichen (Usnea hirta) on a twig. Selective focus photo. Paul Smith's College VIC (Visitor Interpretive Center), New York, US.
RFJADK7Y–ramaria stricta (strict-branch coral) mushrooms in autumn litter
RFRJM7KF–Nectria cinnabarina parasitic fungus. Brightly orange balls on sick branches of trees.
RMD250N9–Coral Spot Fungus (Nectria cinnabarina) fruiting bodies, growing on branch, Chipping, Lancashire, England, October
RF2A1RX2W–Hedgehog fungus (herнcium Coralloнdes) in dry subtropical forest of Northern Black sea region (Crimean mountains). Fruit body of fungus resembles bran
RMH6GN9H–Horizontal photo of nice bright orange ramaria mushrooms which are growing in fresh green moss. Mushroom is placed in woods with
RF2GF7840–Closeup shot of the strict-branch coral
RFW5RNKJ–white edible mushroom genus Hericium (Herícium coralloídes) on an old rotting tree in a summer forest
RFHY8AX6–Cactus flower family
RF2DFN01N–Ramaria stricta
RM2AFPA61–. Rare and beautiful Oriental art treasures of supreme quality. 142—Imperial Wedding Gift {CJiien-lung) Coral statuette of Lan Tsai-ho, of the eight Taoist genii,carrying her basket of flowers. The tall, standing, lithe-some figure is carved from a single piece of richly mottledpink coral, with her abundant robes hanging in naturalfolds, and a high headdress, and she is shown smiling. Inone hand she holds a branch of the sacred fungus. Withthe other she supports over her shoulder the basket offlowers depending from a bamboo branch, the flower-basketand branch being separately carved and attach
RF2JN7RNB–Set of hand drawn graphic illustrations of icelandic moss cetraria islandica for print, logo, emblem, label and other decorations. Alternative medicin
RF2J5T1FW–nectria canker with pink and orange blobs on twigs, stems, trunks and wilting on branches - Nectria cinnabarina,
RM2GYTBBW–Branch coral fungus - Ramaria stricta. Coalpit Hill foray.
RF2HMKXH3–Green forest moss lit by sunbeams with grass and withered leaves.
RF2HJ217E–Fungal fruiting bodies of genus Nectria on hornbeam bark.
RFRJM7KM–Nectria cinnabarina parasitic fungus. Brightly orange balls on sick branches of trees.
RME292JF–Coral Spot Fungus (Nectria cinnabarina) fruiting bodies, growing on dead branch, Aysgarth, Yorkshire Dales N.P., North Yorkshire, England, December
RF2F56PWF–Closeup shot of ramaria fungus growing in a forest
RF2DFN01W–Ramaria stricta
RF2JN7RE5–Set of hand drawn graphic illustrations of icelandic moss cetraria islandica for print, logo, emblem, label and other decorations. Alternative medicin