RFC4MC5K–large flat fungi on oak tree Cambridgeshire East Anglia England UK
RMWA6XXD–A Chanterelle, Cantharellus cibarius, also known as the golden chanterelle. The picture shows its gill structure.Chanterelles are popular as an edible
RMKA63YR–Fungi Foraging for Edible Mushrooms - Brown Birch Bolete Leccinum scabrum
RMC23PK1–Detail of foraging expert Raoul Van Den Broucke with a Shaggy Inkcap mushroom on a tour party about wild mushrooms in woodland n
RMCB9PAH–Harvested edible cave mushrooms / champignons held in hand
RM2KANMX3–Boletus edulis fungus toadstool, an edible mushroom with common names cep, penny bun, porcini, porcino, in grassland, England, UK, during autumn
RF2JDJE04–Dryads saddle (cerioporus squamosus or polyporous squamosus), edible bracket fungus growing on a sycamore tree in a UK garden
RM2CTHNHY–Close up of Beefsteak Fungus / Ox tongue fungus / Fistulina hepatica a bracket fungi growing in woodland in September in England, UK
RMHDWHWR–Close-up of the spore-producing spines of a Hedgehog Fungus (Hydnum repandum) fruiting body. Powys, Wales. October.
RMDF6Y2E–Fungi growing in the vegetable garden.
RMCMN8XG–Edible raw mushrooms
RME3RTK8–A parasol mushroom (macrolepiota procera) growing on grassland near an oak tree in Derbyshire, England, UK - autumn
RMEA23TG–Carmarthenshire, Wales UK. 5th November 2014. The underside gills of a Parasol mushroom Macro Lepiota procera first photographed on 1st November (E9RHXC) flattens out and is still in an edible state if harvested today for eating. Foraging for wild food continues in this part of rural Britain however, the weather on the 5th day of November, mostly sunny and colder than recent days, will turn increasingly wet and windy by tomorrow. Kathy deWitt/Alamy Live News
RM2G9GG58–Agaricus melleus [Honey Fungus / Armillaria mellea] illustration from Mordecai Cooke's 'Plain & Easy Account of British Fungi' 1876. Edible fungi UK.
RM2D6WAWW–Shaggy Inkcap fungi Coprinus comatus at edible stage in meadow Cotswolds UK Also known as Judges wig or Lawyers wig and as it matures it produces ink.
RMEWNRCY–A variety of exotic edible mushrooms are offered for sale at a food market in Derbyshire England UK
RM2GGH9KK–Edible fungi of the uk
RM2BTTJKJ–MOREL MUSHROOMS BOROUGH MARKET DISPLAY Luxury rare expensive fresh Morel mushrooms with price label £102.80 pr Kilo at Borough Market farmers market Southwark London UK Morchella, the true morels, is a genus of edible sac fungi closely related to anatomically simpler cup fungi in the order Pezizales (division Ascomycota). These distinctive fungi have a honeycomb appearance due to the network of ridges with pits composing their caps. Morels are much prized by gourmet cooks, particularly in haut cuisine
RFH7MNTB–A cluster of Honey fungi (Armillaria mellea) growing on wood in the New Forest National Park Hampshire, UK
RM2H2793P–Parasol mushroom growing wild in Shropshire, England, Uk Macrolepiota procera
RMWA7002–A Chanterelle, Cantharellus cibarius, also known as the golden chanterelle. The picture shows its gill structure.Chanterelles are popular as an edible
RMBR4FP5–Underside of Oyster Mushrooms Pleurotus ostreatus Showing Gill Structure Taken at Dibbinsdale LNR, Wirral, UK
RMC23PBE–Foraging expert Raoul Van Den Broucke with a Shaggy Inkcap mushroom on a tour party about wild mushrooms in woodland near Upper
RMJWAXPN–Chanterelle / girolle (Cantharellus cibarius) edible mushrooms on the forest floor in autumn woodland
RM2KANE0X–Boletus edulis fungus toadstool, an edible mushroom with common names cep, penny bun, porcini, porcino, in grassland, England, UK, during autumn
RMFE33PN–Parasol mushrooms found growing along the pembrokeshire coastal path in west Wales,uk
RM2CTHMXG–Close up of Beefsteak Fungus / Ox tongue fungus / Fistulina hepatica a bracket fungi growing in woodland in September in England, UK
RMHDWHWP–Hedgehog Fungus (Hydnum repandum) fruiting body in woodland. Powys, Wales. October.
RMADXA40–Two Shaggy Parasol Fungi Lepiota Rhacodes mushrooms toadstools Shropshire England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain British
RM2DAC12W–Cauliflower fungus ( Sparassis Crispa ), an edible fungus growing in Suffolk, UK. Also known as Sparassis and cauliflower mushroom.
RME3RTNM–A parasol mushroom (macrolepiota procera) grows on grassland field looking to Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire, England, UK - autumn
RMEAJBPY–Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK. 16th Nov 2014. Stump puffball (Lycoperdon pyroformis) mushroom grows on a roadside in mild weather in Carmarthenshire Wales UK. An edible fungi stump puffballs must be eaten while the flesh is still white right through the fleshy body. As it can be confused with young Amanita mushrooms care should be taken to identify properly when foraging. Kathy deWitt/AlamyLiveNews
RM2EE1D62–Digitally restored 19th century Victorian botanical illustration of Chanterelle, Mushroom, & Morel fungi. See notes for source and process info.
RM2D6WB35–Shaggy Inkcap fungi Coprinus comatus at edible stage in meadow Cotswolds UK Also known as Judges wig or Lawyers wig and as it matures it produces ink.
RMCECYCP–Chestnut Mushroom Growing on Compost Growth Medium
RM2GGH9A5–this beautifully coloured fungi is hard to see on the forest floor but if you look closely you can often find many of them.
RMTAG0Y6–MOREL MUSHROOMS MARKET DISPLAY Luxury rare expensive fresh Morel mushrooms with price label £102.80 pr Kilo at Borough Market farmers market Southwark London UK Morchella, the true morels, is a genus of edible sac fungi closely related to anatomically simpler cup fungi in the order Pezizales (division Ascomycota). These distinctive fungi have a honeycomb appearance due to the network of ridges with pits composing their caps. Morels are much prized by gourmet cooks, particularly in haut cuisine
RFH7MNT9–A cluster of Honey fungi (Armillaria mellea) growing on wood in the New Forest National Park Hampshire, UK
RM2H2797D–Parasol mushroom growing wild in Shropshire, England, Uk Macrolepiota procera
RMWA712T–A Chanterelle, Cantharellus cibarius, also known as the golden chanterelle, displayed on a slate background. Chanterelles are popular as an edible fun
RMKJ6XJH–Wood Blewit Lepista (Clitocybe) nuda
RMC23NRJ–Foraging expert Raoul Van Den Broucke with a Shaggy Inkcap mushroom on a tour party about wild mushrooms in woodland near Upper
RMJWAXPF–Chanterelle / girolle (Cantharellus cibarius) edible mushrooms on the forest floor in autumn woodland
RM2KANMMW–Boletus edulis fungus toadstool, an edible mushroom with common names cep, penny bun, porcini, porcino, in grassland, England, UK, during autumn
RMFE3458–Parasol mushrooms found growing along the pembrokeshire coastal path in west Wales,UK
RM2CTHN99–Close up of Beefsteak Fungus / Ox tongue fungus / Fistulina hepatica a bracket fungi growing in woodland in September in England, UK
RMHDWHWN–Hedgehog Fungus (Hydnum repandum) fruiting body in woodland. Powys, Wales. October.
RMW7P0N3–Giant Puffballs (Langermannia gigantea) in pasture, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. September.
RF2KY5F6P–Fungi Sheathed Wood tuft (Kuehneromyces mutabilis) in Autumn Cannock Chase AONB (area of outstanding natural beauty) in Staffordshire England UK
RMCX2ERY–Fresh, edible chanterelle mushrooms for sale at a farmers' market in Derbyshire, England, UK
RMKE1GX1–Coprinopsis atramentaria, Common Inkcap Fungi, is an edible (but sometimes poisonous, when combined with alcohol) mushroom, UK
RF2KE12PC–Scarlet Waxcap edible Mushrooms (Hygrocybe coccinea) found on natural grassland in the English Lake District.
RM2D6WCCH–Shaggy Inkcap fungi Coprinus comatus at later stage in meadow Cotswolds UK Also known as Judges wig or Lawyers wig and as it matures it produces ink.
RMCECY2F–Chestnut Mushroom Growing on Compost Growth Medium
RM2GGH8M0–this beautifully coloured fungi is hard to see on the forest floor but if you look closely you can often find many of them.
RMK76A3X–Pile of mushrooms from foraging trip
RMGFA3MP–A St George's mushroom (calocybe gambosa) growing in undisturbed limestone grassland, Derbyshire Dales, England UK - May
RM2H2793X–Parasol mushroom growing wild in Shropshire, England, Uk Macrolepiota procera
RMWA6Y4K–A Chanterelle, Cantharellus cibarius, also known as the golden chanterelle. The picture shows its gill structure.Chanterelles are popular as an edible
RMPX026G–Grifola frondosa, Hen of the Woods
RMD090RC–Cultivated oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) growing on an impregnated beech log
RMJWAXP9–Chanterelle / girolle (Cantharellus cibarius) edible mushrooms on the forest floor in autumn woodland
RM2H3M038–Common puffball fungi (Lycoperdon perlatum) growing on woodland floor during autumn or fall, UK
RMBEF379–Laetiporus sulphureus fungi found on Oak. Common name, Chicken of the Woods . Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, Kent, England, UK.
RF2K98FD3–The edible wild mushroom, the Cauliflower Fungus, Sparassis crispa, growing in short grass next to its host tree
RMHDWHWM–Hedgehog Fungus (Hydnum repandum) fruiting body in woodland. Powys, Wales. October.
RMPX8NX7–Chanterelle fungi (Cantharellus cibarius) found on a fungi forage walk in Hampden woodland. Buckinghamshire Chilterns, England, UK
RMDED33C–Edible and inedible fungi collected in a basket on a foray in woodland near Baslow in Derbyshire's Peak District - autumn
RF2H8K7EW–Amanita caesarea Caesar’s mushroom – edible mushroom with orange red cap and cream stipe, November, England, UK
RMH9MFE8–Cantharellus cibarius, The Chanterelle, or Girolle. Sussex, UK. October
RM2D6WC1N–Shaggy Inkcap fungi Coprinus comatus at later stage in meadow Cotswolds UK Also known as Judges wig or Lawyers wig and as it matures it produces ink.
RMCE6Y6E–Chestnut Mushroom Growing on Compost Growth Medium
RFH3J7DE–Puffball mushrooms near Lambley, Northumberland, UK
RMKCMGNH–Young honey fungus on a palm
RMGAXRJ6–St George's mushroom growing by wild early purple orchids in limestone grassland, Peak District National Park, England UK
RM2H27942–Parasol mushroom growing wild in Shropshire, England, Uk Macrolepiota procera
RMWA71NT–A Chanterelle, Cantharellus cibarius, also known as the golden chanterelle. The picture shows its gill structure.Chanterelles are popular as an edible
RMPX0268–Grifola frondosa, Hen of the Woods
RMD090NM–Cultivated oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) growing on an impregnated beech log
RMKEWG4D–Oyster mushroom / Oyster bracket fungus (Pleurotus ostreatus) growing on tree trunk in autumn forest
RM2A2DHB9–Wood cauliflower fungus (Sparassis crispa), an edible species growing at the base of a conifer tree stump, UK
RMA0F8XW–[Parasol Mushroom] [Macrolepiota procera], large edible fungus growing wild on green grass field, 'close up', England, UK
RF2K98FDM–The edible wild mushroom, the Cauliflower Fungus, Sparassis crispa, growing in short grass next to its host tree
RMHNP33R–Small trays with selection of various mushrooms on display on stall at Borough Market near London Bridge in Southwark, South London, UK KATHY DEWITT
RMW7TRBC–Wood hedgehog (Hydnum repandum) fungi, upturned to show spines, Surrey, England, UK, September.Edible
RM2H5BM5H–Oyster Mushroom: Pleurotus ostreatus. On Beech. Surrey, UK
RMCX2EXH–Fresh Eryngi mushrooms for sale at a farmers market in Derbyshire, England, UK
RF2H8K7F1–Amanita caesarea Caesar’s mushroom – edible mushroom with orange red cap and cream stipe, November, England, UK
RMTAG0Y5–Calocybe gambosa, BOROUGH MARKET commonly known as St. George's mushroom, is an edible mushroom that grows mainly in fields, grass verges and roadsides. Considered a luxury expensive delicacy these fresh organic mushrooms are on interior display in a basket at speciality high quality delicatessen in Borough Market Southwark London UK
RM2D6WBHB–Shaggy Inkcap fungi Coprinus comatus at later stage in meadow Cotswolds UK Also known as Judges wig or Lawyers wig and as it matures it produces ink.
RMCE6Y9D–Chestnut Mushroom Growing on Compost Growth Medium
RM2D99NDR–A single Jews Ear (Auricularia auricula-judae) on a mossy tree branch. in the woods of Hampstead Heath, London. Shot in November whilst foraging.
RMKCMGNB–Young honey fungus on a palm
RMGAXTDN–St George's mushroom growing by wild early purple orchids in limestone grassland, Peak District National Park, England UK
RM2H27973–Parasol mushroom growing wild in Shropshire, England, Uk Macrolepiota procera
RMWA70FN–A Chanterelle, Cantharellus cibarius, also known as the golden chanterelle. The picture shows the underside and its gill structure.Chanterelles are po
RM2A88K9W–Saffron Milk Cap Lactarius deliciosus
RMD090T9–Cultivated oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) growing on an impregnated beech log
RMK1TW4G–Young fruiting body / basidiocarp of birch polypore / birch bracket / razor strop (Piptoporus betulinus) on birch tree
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