RF2TCRPFR–Elfin saddle or slate grey saddle (Helvella lacunosa) is an edible mushroom; it is consumed well-done but is not recommended. This photo was taken in
RM2H70P8Y–Slate Grey Saddle (Helvella lacunosa) in late autumn between beech foliage. Germany
RM2WBF4P3–Natural vertical closeup on the slate grey saddle or fluted black elfin saddle mushroom, Helvella lacunosa
RF2TCRPFW–Elfin saddle or slate grey saddle (Helvella lacunosa) is an edible mushroom; it is consumed well-done but is not recommended. This photo was taken in
RM2H70P8C–Slate Grey Saddle (Helvella lacunosa) in late autumn between beech foliage. Germany
RF2NRF1BR–A closeup of a slate grey saddle mushroom (Helvella lacunosa). A poisonous mushroom that appears in autumn.
RF2JJTEJG–Macro shut of helvella spadicea mushroom isolated on white background.
RF2BJB3J6–Selective approach of a Helvella leucopus, growing on the forest floor in spring, on an unfocused background. Spain
RMEBYPW8–The strangely shaped Elfin Saddle fungus photographed near Pulborough, West Sussex one of a clump of six
RM2A7HD20–Common morel, Morchella esculenta 40, half-free morel, M. semilibera 41, white saddle, Helvella crispa 42, slate-grey saddle, H. lacunosa 43 and flexible helvella, H. elastica 44. Chromolithograph after an illustration by M. C. Cooke from his own 'British Edible Fungi, how to distinguish and how to cook them,' London, Kegan Paul, 1891. Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825-1914) was a British botanist, mycologist and artist. He was curator a the India Musuem from 1860 to 1879, when he transferred along with the botanical collection to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
RM2AD6N50–Helvella lacunosa - western black elfin mushroom on a forest floor in Oregon, USA.
RF2K4AXC3–Pit lorikeet fruit body with brownish stem and grey-brown cap in brown autumn foliage
RMTRDKAW–Slate grey saddle, Fluted black elfin saddle, Elfin saddle (Helvella lacunosa, Helvella sulcata), on the forest ground, Netherlands
RMKGFNXD–Gruben-Lorchel, Grubenlorchel, Gefurchte Lorchel, Lorchel, Helvella lacunosa, Helvella sulcata, Slate grey saddle, Fluted black elfin saddle, Elfin sa
RMHH40KM–old palais of the dukes of Wildenstein, Heinersreuth, Presseck, district of Kulmbach, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
RMPT6JBC–Common morel, Morchella esculenta 40, half-free morel, M. semilibera 41, white saddle, Helvella crispa 42, slate-grey saddle, H. lacunosa 43 and flexible helvella, H. elastica 44. Chromolithograph after an illustration by M. C. Cooke from his own 'British Edible Fungi, how to distinguish and how to cook them,' London, Kegan Paul, 1891. Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825-1914) was a British botanist, mycologist and artist. He was curator a the India Musuem from 1860 to 1879, when he transferred along with the botanical collection to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
RME1RDX7–Helvella lacunosa
RF2ANJ9MM–Helvella lacunosa, known as the slate grey saddle or fluted black elfin saddle, wild mushrooms from Finland
RF2PHFHPB–Elphin saddle fungi (Helvella lacunosa) growing beneath alder tree sapling at Three Hagges Wood Meadow, North Yorkshire, England, June 2021
RF2HAPCJM–Slate grey saddle, Helvella lacunosa, known also as fluted black elfin saddle, wild mushrooms from Finland