RF2J3F483–An array of edible wild mushrooms including Oyster, King Oyster, Chanterelles and Maitake mushrooms rich in Vitamin B
RM2K5DYP9–Gymnopilus eucalyptorum is a species of mushroom in the family Cortinariaceae. The Cortinariaceae are a large family of gilled mushrooms found worldwide, containing over 2100 species. The family takes its name from its largest genus, the varied species of the genus Cortinarius.
RF2HG94DX–Inky Cap Mushrooms dripping all over the green grass
RF2AF2HW4–Entoloma of the subfamily Rhodopolia, a species of pink-gilled mushrooms growing wild in Finland
RM2E1CA18–Unidentified gilled mushrooms on foraging walk in Foxholes wood nr Moreton-in-the-Marsh.
RFMF70YX–Toadstool growing out of the snow Photographed in Israel in January
RF2J7FJ43–Clustered Pine Cone Bonnet mushrooms (Mycena seynii) growing by a fallen pinecone. These mushrooms are the inedible fruiting bodies of this fungus and
RFFYE1HA–Pholiota (Strophariaceae) Mushrooms on a tree in Alberta Foothills.
RM2DA0861–Macrolepiota procera - parasol mushroom, UK
RF2H32WRK–Gymnopilus sp. is a genus of gilled mushrooms within the fungal family Strophariaceae.
RF2H2X8P9–Cluster of Velvet Shank Mushrooms (Flammulina velutipes) on Top of Decaying Log with White Spores in the Background in Woodland in Wales, UK
RM2A9020P–Gilled Mushrooms (Agaricales)
RM2AKENEG–Vermillion Waxcap (Hygrocybe miniata) Group of three toadstools, Buckinghamshire, England, UK, October - Focus Stacked
RMJ3WCKT–A closeup view of field mushrooms Agaricus campestris Fungi Gilled mushroom Meadow mushroom Edible Food
RFR56N9A–Gilled mushrooms growing in bed of moss and lichen on an island in the Georgian Bay, Ontario
RM2FMNW7M–Chanterelle or Girolle Cantharellus cibarius mushrooms growing in a birch woodland
RM2D98TRA–Deer Shield mushroom (Pluteus atricapillus) growing within autumn leaves on the forest floor in woodland on Hampstead Heath.
RF2J3F481–An array of edible wild mushrooms including Oyster, King Oyster, Chanterelles and Maitake mushrooms rich in Vitamin B
RM2K5E1FG–Gymnopilus eucalyptorum is a species of mushroom in the family Cortinariaceae. The Cortinariaceae are a large family of gilled mushrooms found worldwide, containing over 2100 species. The family takes its name from its largest genus, the varied species of the genus Cortinarius.
RF2HG94E1–Inky Cap Mushrooms dripping all over the green grass
RFTRRT5J–Entoloma clypeatum, known as the Shield Pinkgill mushroom, growing wild in Finland
RFCNM52P–White gilled mushrooms in the autumn forest
RF2C0HXHP–Inkcap mushroom
RF2GDMT62–Fungi growing on a tree trunk Photographed in Israel in December
RFJ416RH–Several small brown mushrooms in Alberta foothills.
RMD2TCN0–Fly Agaric, Amanita muscaria, on the ground in Dovrefjell national park, Norway.
RM2F9RA8P–Sheathed Woodtuft Kuehneromyces mutabilis mushrooms growing on dead wood in the Highlands of Scotland
RF2HCKTY3–Fungi growing on a Forest Floor with dead leaves. Hamsterley Forest, County Durham. UK.
RF2J3F482–An array of edible wild mushrooms including Oyster, King Oyster, Chanterelles and Maitake mushrooms rich in Vitamin B
RM2K5E06G–Mycena parsonsii (sometimes known as the Pink Helmet fungus) is a small saprophytic fungus, a member of the gilled mushrooms. It grows in clusters on dead wood of Kunzea ericoides, Leptospermum scoparium, Dacrycarpus dacrydioides, Metrosideros excelsa and other Metrosideros species in lowland podocarp dicotyledonous forest throughout New Zealand in autumn and early winter. It can also grow on the wood of introduced trees. Credit: BSpragg
RF2HG94E3–Inky Cap Mushrooms dripping all over the green grass
RFTRME0C–Entoloma clypeatum, known as the Shield Pinkgill mushroom, growing wild in Finland
RF2B1J2MF–Fly Agaric ( aka 'Fly Amanita )toadstools on North Leigh Common, Oxfordshire in macro.
RF2C0HY08–Inkcap mushroom
RMD1NGKX–Mealy Bonnet mushrooms (Mycena cinerella) growing under pine trees.
RMJ3WCKX–A closeup view of field mushrooms Agaricus campestris Fungi Gilled mushroom Meadow mushroom Edible Food
RF2H2X9KC–Brown Gilled Curly Mushrooms on Top of Decaying Tree Stump in Woodland in Wales, UK, in October
RF2HB01B0–Jack-o-lantern mushroom cluster close-up. Foothills Park, Santa Clara County, California, USA.
RM2A9020H–Gilled Mushrooms (Agaricales)
RM2AADJMR–Magpie inkcap (Coprinopsis picacea) uncommon inkcap that usually grows singularly often under beech trees, Bedfordshire, England, UK, October. Focus stacked image
RF2EP3AWG–Small gilled mushrooms coming up through the soil
RF2JXNRTC–Three tiny backlit mushrooms growing on a mossy tree trunk - Pisgah National Forest, Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RM2F9RACD–Sheathed Woodtuft Kuehneromyces mutabilis mushrooms growing on dead wood in the Highlands of Scotland
RF2HCKTXY–Fungi growing on a Forest Floor with dead leaves and twigs. Hamsterley Forest, County Durham. UK.
RF2J37CY4–An array of edible wild mushrooms including Oyster, King Oyster, Chanterelles and Maitake mushrooms rich in Vitamin B
RM2K5E0T9–Species of Cortinariaceae. Cortinariaceae are a large family of gilled mushrooms found worldwide, containing over 2100 species. The family takes its name from its largest genus, the varied species of the genus Cortinarius. Many genera formerly in the Cortinariaceae have been placed in various other families, including Hymenogastraceae, Inocybaceae and Bolbitiaceae. The deadly toxin orellanine has been found in at least 34 Cortinariaceae. Cortinariaceae is a family of mushrooms within the Order Agaricales.Specimen photographed in New Zealand. Credit: BSpragg
RF2HG94E7–A beautiful overhead shot of unopened Inky Cap Mushrooms in the grass.
RFPYMH35–In a forest, two large, flat-capped, bright orange wild mushrooms grow on a mossy tree trunk, amid decaying leaves, fir needles and fern fronds.
RF2B1J2KY–Fly Agaric ( aka 'Fly Amanita )toadstools on North Leigh Common, Oxfordshire in macro.
RF2C0HXJN–Inkcap mushroom
RMD1NGKT–Mealy Bonnet mushrooms (Mycena cinerella) growing under pine trees.
RMJ3WCMD–A closeup view of field mushrooms Agaricus campestris Fungi Gilled mushroom Meadow mushroom Edible Food
RF2HCR5XH–Cortinarius semisanguineus, known as surprise webcap or red-gilled webcap, wild mushrooms from Finland
RF2EM4CEJ–Large gilled mushrooms on an old mossy tree trunk
RF2JXNT0Y–Three tiny backlit mushrooms growing on a mossy tree trunk - Pisgah National Forest, Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RM2FM0XB1–Sheathed Woodtuft Kuehneromyces mutabilis mushrooms growing on dead wood in the Highlands of Scotland
RFJ416T3–An immature gilled mushroom with its partial veil, in Alberta foothills.
RF2E107EA–Wild mushroom, Common Funnel mushroom, Infundibulicybe gibba, Clitocybe gibba, in forest. Spain.
RM2K5E0TH–Species of Cortinariaceae. Cortinariaceae are a large family of gilled mushrooms found worldwide, containing over 2100 species. The family takes its name from its largest genus, the varied species of the genus Cortinarius. Many genera formerly in the Cortinariaceae have been placed in various other families, including Hymenogastraceae, Inocybaceae and Bolbitiaceae. The deadly toxin orellanine has been found in at least 34 Cortinariaceae. Cortinariaceae is a family of mushrooms within the Order Agaricales.Specimen photographed in New Zealand. Credit: BSpragg
RF2HG94DF–A beautiful shot of un opened Inky Cap Mushrooms growing in the Grass
RF2JT60EF–Fresh white button mushrooms with brown lamella or gilled mushrooms at the Country Market the village of Enniskerry in County Wicklow, Ireland.
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