RM2BNDD8G–Hart's tongue fern (Asplenium scolopendrium) rows of spore-producing sori on underside of the frond. Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve, Lancash
RMHEWT76–The violet pouch fungus (Thaxterogaster porphyreum) is a truffle-like fungus found in the leaf litter of beech forests. Its spore-producing tissue is enclosed within its purple cap. Spores are released when the cap begins to disintegrate, or when insects and other small animals eat the tissue within the cap.
RFH2PBM2–Anthrax bacteria, light micrograph and computer illustration. Anthrax bacteria (Bacillus anthracis) are the cause of the disease anthrax in humans and livestock. They are Gram-positive spore producing bacteria arranged in chains (streptobacilli). Many cells have a central spore (red).
RMHDWHWR–Close-up of the spore-producing spines of a Hedgehog Fungus (Hydnum repandum) fruiting body. Powys, Wales. October.
RM2BAY2N0–'The genus Suillus belongs to the order Boletales and has distinctive features that are shared by many of the different Suillus species. These middle-sized fungi have a firm, cylindrical stem that often has a ring resulting from the remains from the partial vail (the membrane that protects the spore producing pores under the cap as the mushroom develops). The caps of most species are slimy or slippery, especially after rain, and have pore like structures on the underside which range in colour from yellow, light orange to olive green or even grey shades. The spore colour of this genus is usuall
RFHN2KK6–Bacillus cereus bacteria, computer illustration. These are Gram-positive rod-shaped spore-producing bacteria, that are often arranged in chains (streptobacilli). Some strains can cause food poisoning.
RFKA6N1T–White Toxic mushrooms
RFT5TG6A–A moss is a flowerless, spore-producing plant - with the spores produced in small capsules. They are found in all climates, vintage line drawing or en
RF2CNKG37–Brown dog mushrooms growing in a green rain forest, spore producing close up
RFM8TRDF–View on the texture of the mushroom cap - pores (bottom) - background. Spore-producing structures mushroom - background. Brown Birch Bolete (Leccinum
RF2AP5ARG–Phycomyces fungus growing on partially buried cat feces. Tall, filamentous sporangiophores bear yellow spore-producing sporangia that mature to black.
RFT5Y49N–Liverwort is group of simple plant and it is basically flowerless and spore-producing plant, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RF2FA55PK–Spore-producing sporangia on a fern leaf
RM2G79W42–Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera)
RF2DF03XT–Mushrooms release a cloud of spores into the air of the surrounding forest in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia.
RM2K455P4–Slime Mould spend most of their lives as microscopic single cell amoeboid like Protozoans. When they coalesce and mate they form these slime moulds
RM2HGBTGD–large spore caps of common haircap moss (Polytrichum commune) growing on damp woodland floor in upland Perthshire,Scotland,UK
RM2K32GHN–The slime moulds are not related to fungi. Now considered a type of Protozoa they make these mobile plasmodium structures when feeding is easy
RM2BNDDA8–Hart's tongue fern (Asplenium scolopendrium) growing in limestone pavement. Rows of spore-producing sori can be seen on the underside of the fronds
RM2HW11DA–Long fronds of Bladderwrack seaweed are expose at low tide. These plant-like algae have adapted to thrive at a specific level of the tidal zone.
RM2HD5RP7–tiny spider dwarfed by large spore caps of common haircap moss (Polytrichum commune) growing with hair grass on woodland floor -Perthshire,Scotland,UK
RM2KF084P–Wayside 'Trooping Funnel' mushrooms below Beacon Edge, Penrith, Cumbria, UK
RM2JNFJ1P–The Spore producing bodies on the underside of a frond of Male or Fiddle-head Fern. A primitive plant
RFHN2KK5–Bacillus cereus bacteria, computer illustration. These are Gram-positive rod-shaped spore-producing bacteria, that are often arranged in chains (streptobacilli). Some strains can cause food poisoning.
RFKA6MY0–White Toxic mushrooms
RM2DF6J1N–The cup-like structures in the Yellow Twig Lichen are the ascocarps, or the spore producing bodies. This Yellow Lichen is one of the most common
RMBE6TPP–Fern fertile frond showing sori
RM2A49DAB–Cluster of fruiting, spore producing bodies, apothecia, of white mould, stem rot, blossom blight etc. (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) on soil
RFM8TRDD–View on the texture of the mushroom cap - pores (bottom) - background. Spore-roducing structures mushroom - background. Brown Birch Bolete (Leccinum
RMHNAAJH–Crescent-cup liverwort, Lunularia cruciata, a common species sometimes a threat to seedling plants in pots
RM2HD5RT0–Yellow Slime Mould Fungus (Fuligo septica) aka Dog Vomit Slime Mould or scrambled Egg Slime growing on moss on forest floor in Perthshire,Scotland,UK
RF2FJWWDR–Spore-producing sporangia on a fern leaf
RM2G79WKK–Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera)
RF2H37JTX–Spore-producing sheets in a fungus or mushroom seen against the light
RMJ1DA66–Trametes gibbosa - 'Lumpy Bracket' fungus growing on dead felled tree, UK.
RMKHXG1W–Fungi growing on a lawn in Autumn.
RMKBPRKW–EB1911 Pteridophyta spore producing members
RM2BNDD8D–Hart's tongue fern (Asplenium scolopendrium) rows of spore-producing sori on underside of the frond. Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve, Lancash
RMC4A0HH–Tree stump fungi fungus mushroom
RMW7N6DC–Lichen (Cladonia diversa) showing red apothecia (spore-producing structures). Cairngorms National Park, Grampian Mountains, Scotland, UK, February.
RMC5AAPX–Eleven mushroom caps in a distinctive tiered array, Arkengarthdale, Yorkshire, England
RMCNNE19–Crab's-eye lichen clusters raised rounded flat-topped spore producing structures together small cluster sea ivory.
RFHN2KK4–Bacillus cereus bacteria, computer illustration. These are Gram-positive rod-shaped spore-producing bacteria, that are often arranged in chains (streptobacilli). Some strains can cause food poisoning.
RMG3RTY8–Clitocybe Irina Mushrooms, late Spring, Michigan USA
RFH2PBM0–Anthrax bacteria, computer illustration. Anthrax bacteria (Bacillus anthracis) are the cause of the disease anthrax in humans and livestock. They are Gram-positive spore producing bacteria arranged in chains (streptobacilli). Many cells have a central spore (red).
RMH6JHAT–Common Puffball Mushrooms Lycoperdon perlatum Autumn, Michigan USA
RMPM5BY3–Fly agaric, Amanita muscaria, mushrooms growing on woodland floor.
RMM985JK–A spider whose body has been snatched away by a parasitic fungus, the spider is now dead and producing spores. In Peru.
RMHNAAJ5–Crescent-cup liverwort, Lunularia cruciata, a common species sometimes a threat to seedling plants in pots
RMDAB9F6–Cladonia cup lichen
RM2DF5E44–Common puffball, Lycoperdon perlatum, producing spores through pore, in autumn.
RM2G79W43–Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera)
RM2H3E6G1–Clustered Brittlestem fungi - Psathyrella multipedata - on a rotting silver birch tree stump in a lawn, England
RF2H445JT–Fungal conks, the fruiting bodies of mycelium, grow on a dead tree trunk
RFT5X4EH–Producing two type sporangia that produce two types spores male gametophytes and female gametophytes, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2AH068P–Red-banded polypore fungus (Fomitopsis pinicola) growing from the side of a tree trunk.
RFBT4DE3–Cluster of Fungi Under Pine Tree
RMC4A0P1–Tree Fungi
RMEHRY9R–Close up of black fungus on a tree trunk with lichen on the bark
RFPD5NXP–Collection of puffball fungus fruiting bodies in grass
RF2F1G187–A bracket fungi growing on a birch tree in the woods on the shore of Loch Insh in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland
RMBHAKMX–Autumn British Fungi
RF2C3NWN5–A grainy image of Autumn fungus growing on an old tree stump in the amateur smallholding garden at 900ft in Nidderdale
RFH2PBKW–Anthrax bacteria, computer illustration. Anthrax bacteria (Bacillus anthracis) are the cause of the disease anthrax in humans and livestock. They are Gram-positive spore producing bacteria arranged in chains (streptobacilli). Many cells have a central spore (red).
RMH6JHAY–Common Puffball Mushrooms Lycoperdon perlatum Autumn, Michigan USA
RMPM5BWK–Fly agaric, Amanita muscaria, mushrooms growing on woodland floor.
RMH6JHAK–Large Boletus mushrooms, Eastern Deciduous forest, Autumn, Michigan USA
RMHNAAJ1–Crescent-cup liverwort, Lunularia cruciata, a common species sometimes a threat to seedling plants in pots
RMFDH5G6–Earthstar fungus (Astraeus hygrometricus) and colored leaves on forest floor, Autumn, Eastern USA
RMM985JA–A spider whose body has been snatched away by a parasitic fungus, the spider is now dead and producing spores. In Peru.
RMH2YXAC–Common Puffball Mushrooms Lycoperdon perlatum Autumn, Michigan USA
RMDAB9ED–Cladonia cup lichen
RMG3RTYC–Common Puffball Mushrooms Lycoperdon perlatum Autumn, Michigan USA
RM2H3E6FT–Clustered Brittlestem fungi - Psathyrella multipedata - on a rotting silver birch tree stump in a lawn, England
RME6W6N6–Boletus Mushrooms deteriorating in leaf litter, forest floor, Autumn, Eastern USA
RFRPHC3B–commonly known as the birch polypore, birch bracket, or razor strop, is a common bracket fungus and, as the name suggests, grows almost exclusively on
RMDH7P4R–Common Puffball Mushrooms Lycoperdon perlatum Autumn, Michigan USA
RMEHRY9P–Close up of black fungus on a tree trunk with lichen on the bark
RMB1YGKW–Sparassis crispa Close up shot showing the intricate details of the wavy spore producing organs
RF2J9KWWY–A fern leaf unfurling.
RMBENW2C–Close up of fungus/fungi in The Mens ancient woodland near Petworth
RMR0P7TE–Dead man's finger's (Xylaria polymorpha) growing in moss covered decaying wood. Multiple black various shaped fingers of fungi against the green moss.
RFH2PBKR–Anthrax bacteria, computer illustration. Anthrax bacteria (Bacillus anthracis) are the cause of the disease anthrax in humans and livestock. They are Gram-positive spore producing bacteria arranged in chains (streptobacilli). Many cells have a central spore (red).
RF2D7DK5N–Blue Cedar Tree in Suffolk, England
RMPM5BXG–Fly agaric, Amanita muscaria, mushrooms growing on woodland floor.
RFHWT9C6–Five small Glistening Inkcap (Coprinellus micaceus) growing out of moss .
RMHNAAJ9–Crescent-cup liverwort, Lunularia cruciata, a common species sometimes a threat to seedling plants in pots
RM2KHTTFY–The bracket fungus, Gloeophyllum sepiarium, with its white growing zone, on rotting wood near to Aira Force, Lake Ullswater, Cumbria, UK
RFBTW70J–Fungi
RM2KEAFXC–Yellow Staghorn sprouting from rotting timber in Beacon Wood, Cumbria, UK
RMDAB9E7–Cladonia cup lichen
RM2KEAFWJ–Fairy Fingers growing on a log in Beacon Wood, Penrith, Cumbria, UK
RM2H3E6GX–Clustered Brittlestem fungi - Psathyrella multipedata - on a rotting silver birch tree stump in a lawn, England
RMT7CJA0–Mouldy citrus clementine fruit. Penicillium sp. fungus growing on a Citrus fruit. The fungus has spread over the surface of the fruit, producing a net
RFEKWC1X–mushroom
RME6W6N2–Boletus Mushrooms deteriorating in leaf litter, forest floor, Autumn, Eastern USA
RF2K32KT7–Close up of the deciduous garden plant Thelypteris palustris ideal for moist soil and shade.
RME6W6NA–Bracken Fungus Laetiporus sps and Virginia Creeper Parthenocissus quinquefolia growing from mossy dead tree E USA
RMB1YDFW–Sparassis crispa Close up shot showing the intricate details of the wavy spore producing organs
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