RM2BE0J74–Scanning Electron Micrograph of Cribraria minutissima slime mold. This family has a distinct stalked fruiting body with a net or ribbed covering over the spore mass.
RME9P4YY–Marchantia liverworts with fruiting bodies (sporocarps) growing in cloudforest in the Ecuadorian Andes
RMF5C6CW–Lycoperdon perlatum. Common puffball fruiting in woodland leaf litter.
RMPJ106M–Twin mature fruiting bodies of the Blusher mushroom, Amanita rubescens, among birch leaf litter
RFE2HCDK–Red currant fruiting Ribes rubrum
RMJ2A302–Fruiting Pedunculate Oak
RFE5TMAC–coconut trees are fruiting in the garden.
RMD92ETD–Dryad's Saddle Fungi ( Polyporus squamosus ) Fruiting Body on Dead Wood, UK
RMBKE8HD–Wild Carrot Old fashioned meadow wild flowers showing Flower head and fruiting body
RMBJBW4K–Sulphur Tuft Fungi (Hypholoma fasciculare), a detailed study of fruiting bodies
RMPE5EW1–Stalked fruiting bodies of Multigoblet Slime Mold (Metatrichia vesparium) grow on the side of a rotting dead tree.
RMDF30GG–Fly agaric Amanita muscaria Fruiting body
RMW7N29C–Rimu tree (Dacrydium cupressinum) a member of the Podocarpaceae family, fruiting heavily. Makeretu River, Hawkes Bay, North Island, New Zealand
RMW7NWA7–Fungal fruiting stalks sprouting from rotting plant stems, they establish themselves before the spread of fungal spores back onto the forest floor. Bai Hokou, Dzanga-Ndoki National Park, Central African Republic.
RMF7R809–The Fruiting Orchard at Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire. The Hardwick Estate is made up of stunning houses and beautiful landscapes.
RMEFH2N0–Parasol mushroom, Lepiota procera, fruiting body on an autumn morning, Berkshire, September
RMMPEKYK–fungi Phallus impudicus fruiting through the pine needles on a woodland floor.
RMDGNJ6Y–Fruiting bodies of Darwin's Fungus (Cyttaria darwinii) growing on a Southern Beech (Nothofagus), Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego
RMC1MA9H–Common Quince, Fruiting Quince, Quince, Quince Seeds, Quince Tree, Wen Po, Cydonia oblonga, Rosaceae. Native to Central Asia.
RFEAX0FH–The fruiting bodies and spores of a fungi emerging from the body of a dead bee.
RME9PK56–Marchantia liverworts with fruiting bodies (sporocarps) growing in cloudforest in the Ecuadorian Andes
RMEC656D–Pruning Autumn fruiting raspberries.
RMPJ106P–Freshly emerged fruiting body of the Blusher mushroom, Amanita rubescens, among birch leaf litter
RFCWFE60–Ornamental apple tree fruiting Malus purpurea
RME1RDEY–Fruiting Round-fruited Rush
RM2KAWM78–Shaggy ink cap / lawyer's wig / shaggy mane fungus (Coprinus comatus), young fruiting body of mushroom in forest in autumn / fall
RM2DN8EPT–Fragment, Medium: silk Technique: 5-harness satin damask, Large-scale symmetrical floral design with flowering and fruiting twigs enclosing central bouquet. Striped green and white selvages., France, 18th century, woven textiles, Fragment
RM2KDYFWH–Fruiting bodies of Honey Fungus Armillarea mellea closely packed together in the early stages of growth in a grass field in Somerset UK
RM2F6XWF5–Moss Detail Showing Spore Fruiting Heads Growing on a Branch, North Pennines, Teesdale, County Durham, UK
RM2BDXHT0–Metatrichia Horrida
RMDCDFRN–Fly agaric Amanita muscaria Fruiting body
RMD745NM–Yellow Fruiting Holly- Ilex aquifolium bacciflava- Family Aquifoliaceae
RMDH88BF–Yellow Stagshorn (Calocera viscosum), fruiting body, Loar, Kramsach, Kufstein District, North Tirol, Tirol, Austria
RFC1MA16–Common Quince, Fruiting Quince, Quince, Quince Seeds, Quince Tree, Wen Po, Cydonia oblonga, Rosaceae. Native to Central Asia.
RF2H18NXJ–Fly agaric, Amanita muscaria, fruiting body of poisonous fungus in grass with autumn leaves, Netherlands
RMH3HCJ9–Snow gum (Cycas calcicola)
RMR5TY6M–Cutting back Autumn fruiting raspberries.
RMCMPA5D–ardisia humilis brown fruit fruiting body seedpod architectural interest jet berry berries
RFBFFD09–Decorative apple tree fruiting at fall Malus purpurea
RME1RBHC–Fruiting False Thorow Wax
RM2KAWMCC–Shaggy ink cap / lawyer's wig / shaggy mane fungus (Coprinus comatus), young fruiting bodies of fungi / mushrooms in forest in autumn / fall
RM2DMX0Y9–Fragments, Medium: silk, linen Technique: two integrated structures, plain weave plus plain weave, Flowering urn with birds within curving, fruiting vines with leopards in blue and gold. Narrow vertical border with diagonal plant motifs at right side., 17th century, woven textiles, Fragments
RFFGC5WP–Large Fruiting Body of Australian Polypore Fungus Growing on Spotted Gum Eucalypt Stump after Rain
RM2F6XWB3–Moss Detail Showing Spore Fruiting Heads Growing on a Branch, North Pennines, Teesdale, County Durham, UK