RMKG72WW–Woodland fungus growing in the autumn in the UK
RMCYP82Y–geastrum triplex, earthstar fungus, on woodland floor
RMB7HFCD–A funnelcap fungus Clitocybe hydrogramma in grass beside woodland UK
RMC3NDT4–Woodland Fungi
RMF6CCMT–Bracket fungus or shelf fungus phylum Basidiomycota growing on a tree in woodland in England UK
RFM16K2P–woodland fungi
RFPTYRGA–The woodland fungus Leccinum scabrum (rough-stemmed bolete) forms mycorrhizal associations with birch trees. It is a common, widespread species.
RM2H378X1–Close up of purple fungus or wild mushroom, amethsyt deceiver (Laccaria amethystina) growing on woodland stump, Scotland, UK
RM2B16EP1–Fly agaric toadstool; a typical/ classic poisonous woodland fungus.
RMT6D70D–Turkey tail - Trametes versicolor at Myers Allotment reserve, Silverdale Lancashire, UK
RM2N2T686–Porcelain Fungus (Oudemansiella mucida) growing on a rotting branch in a woodland in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England.
RMBWMT0E–mushrooms Porcelain Fungus Oudemansiella Mucida Woodland Fungus Irish Fungi White Clumps Of Fungus Gills White Cap Decompositon
RMAXR59H–Earthball Fungus (Scleroderma citrinum)
RM2A7TCYC–Fly Agaric, Amanita muscaria, toadstool, fungus, in Silver Birch woodland, Sussex, UK, October
RF2HNK2JN–A close up of Scarlet Elf Cup Fungus, on the ground of an acient woodland.
RMF3R00H–Lilac Bonnet Fungi, Mycena pura, Mycenaceae. A Common Woodland Fungus grown in Briton in a damp cold forest
RMB4BNAC–Woodland fungus Amanita fulva near Callander Scotland
RFS3W9HH–A beautiful warm orange fungus fungi mushroom growing out of an old tree stump in a woodland treated in a painterly style
RMKG72X4–Woodland fungus growing in the autumn in the UK
RF2H38X05–Woodland fungus showing gills, found in Sussex woodland
RMK6NDD7–Birch Polypore - Piptoporus betulinus
RF2A6TEKK–Hypholoma fasciculare (sulphur tuft) is a common woodland fungus. A saprophagic species that grows in large clumps on dead or rotting tree trunks
RM2A9A1TG–Common Earthball - Seleroderma citrinum a common woodland fungus
RMD04BKM–Ribs on the underside of a British woodland fungus
RMS2XMTY–Woodland fungus
RMF5DRGD–Chicken of the woods bracket fungus growing from tree in woodland or forest.
RM2A4AH69–Close up of birch bracket fungus, Fomitopsis betulina, growing on birch tree trunk in Autumn woodland, Scotland, UK
RM2B16ENX–Fly agaric toadstool; a typical/ classic poisonous woodland fungus.
RM2A6RT34–Dead Man's Fingers Xylaria polymorpha
RM2N2T67B–Porcelain Fungus (Oudemansiella mucida) growing on a rotting branch in a woodland in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England.
RF2FMK3GA–A patch of urban woodland plays host to some honey fungus attached to a stump surrounded by a leaf-litter strewn forest floor.
RM2A7TCXE–Fly Agaric, Amanita muscaria, toadstool, fungus, in Silver Birch woodland, Sussex, UK, October
RF2HNK2KB–A close up of Scarlet Elf Cup Fungus, on the ground of an acient woodland.
RM2H49N17–Turkey tail fungi, Arnside, Milnthorpe, Cumbria, UK
RFPCJAEH–Fungi growing in woodland floor with moss. Tipperary, Ireland
RFBFJNDM–A group of trees covered in moss and bark in woodland.
RM2HBYAFK–Lilac dapperling mushroom (Cystolepiota bucknallii) emerging from leaf litter in deciduous woodland, Wiltshire, UK, October.
RM2K8R27M–Stereum hirsutum, also called false turkey tail and hairy curtain crust, bracket fungi on fallen rotten tree trunk in woodland, England, UK, Autumn
RMK6NDMN–Birch Polypore - Piptoporus betulinus
RFPT86P9–Hypholoma fasciculare (sulphur tuft) is a common woodland fungus. A saprophagic species that grows in large clumps on dead or rotting tree trunks
RF2A4375K–Common Earthball - Seleroderma citrinum a common woodland fungus
RMD04BGB–Ribs on the underside of a British woodland fungus
RM2AHG0A8–Bracket fungi, (polypore) fungal growing threads, hyphae. Autumn, UK
RMHDY06B–Sulphur Tuft fungus (Hypholoma fasciculare) fruiting bodies on a tree stump in coniferous woodland. Ceredigion, wales. November.
RM2A4AHBR–Close up of birch bracket fungus, Fomitopsis betulina, growing on dead fallen birch log in Autumn woodland, Scotland, UK
RME70266–The Deceiver Fungus growing on forest floor
RM2A8MPYJ–Velvet Shield Mushroom Pluteus umbrosus
RMMA7REF–Snapping Bonnet (Mycena vitilis) fungi on a woodland floor amongst fallen oak leaves.
RF2FMK3NC–A Beef Steak Fungus attached to the base of a moss-covered tree, in a patch of urban woodland strewn with autumnal leaf litter.
RMBHYF0P–Cauliflower Fungus: Sparassis crispa. Parastic on Pine tree.
RF2HNK2KD–A close up of Scarlet Elf Cup Fungus, on the ground of an acient woodland.
RMR5K5KH–Wrinkled crust fungus, Phlebia radiata, growing on a fallen branch in woodlands in North Dorset England UK GB
RMB61CE5–woodland fungus near Suie Cairn on the West Gordon Way near Alford in Aberdeenshire
RMBR79CP–Chlorophyllum rhacodes. Shaggy parasol mushroom in a woodland. UK
RM2HBYAFR–Lilac dapperling mushroom (Cystolepiota bucknallii) emerging from leaf litter in deciduous woodland, Wiltshire, UK, October.
RFADHFFB–Stinkhorn fungus fungi Phallus Impudicus in woodland forest Shropshire England UK GB British Isles
RMJG5JDE–Amethyst Deceiver - Laccaria amethystina
RFPT86P2–Hypholoma fasciculare (sulphur tuft) is a common woodland fungus. A saprophagic species that grows in large clumps on dead or rotting tree trunks
RM2A4374C–Common Earthball - Seleroderma citrinum a common woodland fungus
RMB288P0–Brown rollrim fungi Paxillus involutus in woodland UK
RF2HXMEG7–Sarcoscypha austriaca, Scarlet elf cup fungus in a winter woodland setting.
RM2A4AH1D–Close up of birch bracket fungus, Fomitopsis betulina, growing on dead fallen birch log in Autumn woodland, Scotland, UK
RME6YYK5–Brown Roll-Rim Fungus growing on forest floor
RMBR44T6–Common Stinkhorn Phallus impudicus Taken at Dibbinsdale LNR, Wirral, UK
RMMA7REE–Snapping Bonnet (Mycena vitilis) fungi on a woodland floor amongst fallen oak leaves.
RFJ3A2DM–Single small fungus fungi or mushroom with moss on autumn woodland leaf litter
RMBFFBA5–Cauliflower Fungus: Sparassis crispa. Parastic on Pine tree.
RFR0KBXF–Parasol mushroom growing in a woodland setting
RFAX0CKX–Turkeytail fungus, trametes versicolor
RMR5K69F–Wrinkled crust fungus, Phlebia radiata, growing on a fallen branch in woodlands in North Dorset England UK GB
RMB5K4NN–woodland fungus near Suie Cairn on the West Gordon Way near Alford in Aberdeenshire
RMF4YH3Y–Coprinus comatus. Shaggy ink cap mushroom in Autumn.
RM2C626Y0–Fairies’ bonnets / Fairy inkcap fungi (Coprinellus disseminatus) clump growing on a rotting tree trunk by a woodland stream, Lower Woods, Gloucs, UK.
RM2E31K5N–Mixed fungus growing on a woodland tree trunk in Lancashire, England.
RMJG5JEP–Small Stagshorn - Calocera cornea
RFPTA3BY–Cantharellus cibarius (chanterelle), which occurs in various woodland types, is a very popular edible fungus.
RMAY8A6H–Toadstools in a woodland
RFM88HN3–Large Jew's Ear or jelly ear fungus growing on dead wood
RMHPWAHH–Mycena polygramma woodland fungus
RF2HXMEJ7–Sarcoscypha austriaca, Scarlet elf cup fungus in a winter woodland setting.
RM2H53BBA–Common puffball fungus (Lycoperdon perlatum) with holes from blowing out spores, on woodland ground, Scotland, Uk
RME6YYJY–Brown Roll-Rim Fungus growing on forest floor
RM2A84PG9–Collared Earthstar Geastrum triplex
RM2F40NDH–Birch Polypore (Fomitopsis betulina) bracket fungus growing on a fallen birch tree in winter in Exmoor National Park near Dunster, Somerset, England.
RFA8T5FA–Mushroom in Woodland
RMBHYE1C–Cauliflower Fungus: Sparassis crispa. Parastic on Pine tree. Close-up.
RFBEYJ6J–Charcoal Burner - Russula cyanoxantha
RFAYFTJK–Scarlet Cup Fungus, Sarcoscypha austriaca
RMR5K66H–Purple jellydisc fungus, Ascocoryne sarcoides, growing on a fallen tree in woodlands in North Dorset England UK GB