RMF84TDD–Shaggy Mane mushrooms growing in a landscaped lawn
RMHBE359–Wood mushroom fungi clusters
RFB7E0PP–Mushroom fungus
RFPRTYGF–Polypores growing on fallen log in temperate rain forest, at Queets Campground, Queets Valley, Olympic National Park, Washington state, USA
RFBJ5CXJ–A cluster of white mushrooms
RFWP6XNA–Oyster Mushroom on a Tree Stump
RM2K1JMTB–Cauliflower Fungus; Sparassis crispa; large growth on rotting tree stump Norfolk, October
RM2T2G93K–Shaggy ink cap / lawyer's wig / shaggy mane (Coprinus comatus) showing different growth stages in forest in autumn / fall
RF2J3M714–Turkey Tail fungi (Trametes versicolor); St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada
RF2WEM57R–Macro shot of a family of white mushrooms among the foliage and grass
RF2JC13Y8–Mushrooms growing at the base of a tree are surround by the pine needles.
RF2DA51YM–Cluster of mushrooms on a tree trunk
RF2M5JG61–Pholiota mushroom
RF2T104FX–Clustered Bonnet Mycena inclinata growing on a mossy stump.
RFW2FEWE–Parasitic brown fungus growing out of tree bark.
RFF3K463–Mushroom, Gurjee, Tripura , India
RFPYXGG9–Close up of mushrooms
RF2CTH3XY–Hypholoma lateritium, brick cap poisonous mushroom closeup selective focus
RFRWD73W–cluster of mushrooms after the rain
RF2T2007K–Cluster of Mycena haematopus mushrooms on a moss covered tree
RMHBE34F–Wood mushroom fungi clusters
RF2KFBHT4–Macro of mushroom Pholiota Astragalina with green fresh moss
RFPRTYH6–Yellow pholiota, growing on tree stump, Spruce Nature Trail, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park, Washington state, USA
RM2H6223Y–a cluster of immature clump mushrooms,hypholoma fasciculare
RF2KF435N–Inedible mushroom Ramaria largentii in the wet spruce forest. Coral mushroom growing in the moss.
RM2GH299D–Sulphur Shelf 'Laetiporus sulphureus' growing on Coastal Live Oak stump, Texas.
RM2T370YJ–Black bulgar / black jelly drops (Bulgaria inquinans) fungi growing on bark of felled tree showing different growth stages in autumn forest
RF2PMPCY0–Close-up of a fungi formation growing from a log; Ottawa Valley, Ontario, Canada
RF2GDX3NP–Rare Edible white mushrooms found in india on a group. Natural mushroom growing
RF2JC13W1–Brown mushrooms, photographed side on, have grown through the needles dropped by a tree. Their gills are visible.
RF2DA51YK–Cluster of mushrooms on a tree trunk
RF2M5JH52–Pholiota mushroom
RF2DFJ8AE–A cluster of oyster mushrooms with their fleshy caps, gills and stipes on a light ocher background. There is a copy space in the upper portion of
RMEEC50K–Cluster of mushrooms on lichen and moss covered wood
RFF3K460–Mushroom, Gurjee, Tripura , India
RFPYYDG1–Close up of mushrooms
RFT12HM1–A cluster of pretty Glistening Inkcap, Coprinellus micaceus, mushroom, growing though moss on the forest floor.
RFRWD73T–cluster of mushrooms after the rain
RF2WBEY1F–A single brown fungus thriving amidst a lush and vibrant foliage
RMHBEKM7–Wood mushroom fungi clusters
RF2F88K3E–Extreme close-up of fungus growing at the base of a tree
RFPRTYJJ–Polypores aka bracket fungi, or shelf fungi, growing on tree stump, Spruce Nature Trail, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park, Washington state, USA
RM2H6222P–a cluster of immature clump mushrooms,hypholoma fasciculare
RM2EY5PAE–Honey Fungus
RFC7C2WE–A cluster of brown toadstools viewed from the top
RF2T9PA0P–A close up photo of small capped mushrooms on fallen logs in a forest.
RF2GA3350–Sulphur tuft or clustered woodlover (Hypholoma fasciculare) mushrooms; Bavaria, Germany
RF2GDX34W–Group of mushrooms found on india mountains during monsoon season. White edible mushroom macrophoto
RFS2EDYA–Ink cap wild mushroom toadstools
RFWP6XF2–Brown Mushroom in Alaska
RF2M5JHB6–Pholiota mushroom
RF2T3NMGW–Cluster of mushrooms in moss
RFPW3NNC–A cluster of wild toadstools on tree trunk
RFF3K45J–Mushroom, Gurjee, Tripura , India
RFPYXGGA–Close up of mushrooms
RFR22XWD–A beautiful cluster of Velvet-shank mushroom (Flammulina velutipes) growing from a decaying horse chestnut tree trunk in woodland in the UK.
RFRWD73F–cluster of mushrooms after the rain
RF2H7GW9G–Close up of Glistening Inkcap mushroom (Coprinellus micaceus)
RF2MMTE0R–Tricholoma imbricatum, Matt knight mushroom in the autumn forest.
RF2F88KEA–Extreme close-up of fungus growing at the base of a tree
RFPRTYKC–Polypores aka bracket fungi, or shelf fungi, growing on tree stump, Spruce Nature Trail, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park, Washington state, USA
RF2J9N7W1–Laetiporus sulphureus, Chicken Of The Woods, Sulphur Polypore, mushroom
RM2EY5P83–Honey Fungus
RF2DFJ87J–A large overlapping cluster of edible oyster mushrooms
RF2CE8KMJ–Edible mushroom Ramaria flava on the background of an old wooden table close-up.
RF2GA32MJ–Sulphur tuft or clustered woodlover (Hypholoma fasciculare) mushrooms on a mossy stump in a forest; Bavaria, Germany
RF2K94YA5–Armillaria mellea (honey fungus) plant pathogen but also edible mushroom growing around tree trunks
RF2X4DW6T–Clusters of brown oyster mushrooms sprouting through a home-growing oyster mushroom kit
RFWP6XJ3–Brown Mushroom in Alaska
RF2M5JKGT–Pholiota mushroom
RF2M9EY3B–Inedible mushroom Exidia nigricans on the moss wood. Known as Warlocks's Butter. Wild black mushroom in the forest.
RFPW3NNG–A cluster of toadstools or fungi found in the wood
RFF3K6D2–Mushroom, Trishna, Tripura , India
RFPYYDGH–Close up of mushrooms
RFR2BCKJ–A beautiful cluster of Velvet-shank mushroom (Flammulina velutipes) growing from a decaying horse chestnut tree trunk in woodland in the UK.
RFRWD73G–cluster of mushrooms after the rain
RF2WAH6G5–close-up picture of a cluster of giant brown mushrooms grown outdoor on a piece of tree stump in a garden
RF2N5FWJT–Tricholoma imbricatum, Matt knight mushroom in the autumn forest.
RM2PFK6T0–Velvet (Flammulina velutipes) Shank Fungus fruiting bodies, cluster growing on dead wood, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
RFPRTYHT–Polypores aka bracket fungi, or shelf fungi, growing on tree stump, Spruce Nature Trail, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park, Washington state, USA
RFBEGHRM–Brick Cap Mushroom also known as Brick Tuft, Hypholoma sublateritium or Hypholoma lateritium a wild edible mushroom here growing on dead wood in Japan
RM2EY5NX2–Honey Fungus
RF2JGA54B–Cluster of mushrooms and bright green grass growing in a garden in spring. Bunch of poisonous fungus spreading in a field in nature on a sunny day
RF2CE8NP2–Edible mushroom Ramaria flava on the background of an old wooden table close-up.
RFPYRAGC–A layer of spring mushroom growing amongst the grass.
RF2A8TG9D–A cluster of mushrooms growing on a tree stump.
RF2BMCD0M–Yellow fungi growing on a dead tree in Epping Forest, Essex, England, United Kingdom UK
RFKCMN7D–Close-up macro of many beautiful yellow mushrooms growing on forest ground in Ghana, West Africa
RF2M5JJBJ–Pholiota mushroom
RF2ENRE35–Edible mushroom Armillaria ostoyae in the spruce forest. Known as Honey Mushroom or Dark Honey Fungus. Wild mushrooms growing growing in the grass.
RF2HJR4XK–Cluster of Mushrooms on down tree in Oregon woods
RFF3K6CH–Mushroom, Trishna, Tripura , India
RFPYYDEM–Close up of mushrooms
RF2DFPWJ0–Cluster of mushrooms on the underside of an upturned wooden log
RFRWD743–cluster of mushrooms after the rain
RF2JKXJ87–Bright green moss and small cluster fungi growing on a tree trunk.
RF2MDPJXP–Tricholoma imbricatum, Matt knight mushroom in the autumn forest.
RM2P0FATM–Fruiting body of flammulina (Flammulina velutipes), cluster growing on trunk of english oak (Quercus robur) in deciduous woodland, Cannock Chase
RFFACCG7–Omphalotus olivascens, commonly known as the western jack-o'-lantern mushroom
RM2EAJCKP–Funghi growing in the grass.
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