135 Bilder zum Thema "decaying mushroom" bei ClipDealer

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Red fungus called basket stinkhorn Clathrus ruber grows after a
View of a large, dead and spoiled Artist's fungus (Ganoderma Applanatum) mushroom that is almost falling down from its hosted decaying trunk
Mashrooms in the forest, dark atmospehe, brown little mashrooms
Hygrophorus hypothejus, two specimens that grow in the forest floor.
Pholiota destruens, growing at the base of a dead tree in the forest. Spain
Ossicaulis lachnopus is a reddish-white mushroom that grows on decaying tree trunks such as poplars in autumn when the humidity and temperature are mild
Late winter edible mushroom Hygrophorus hypothejus on wood background
Fairy inkcap fungi Coprinellus disseminatus on an old tree
Late winter edible mushroom Hygrophorus hypothejus on metal background
Toadstools
Cluster of Mushrooms on a Tree Trunk in Idaho
Pleurotus ostreatus - Oyster Mushroom, fungi, UK
Birch polypore bracket fungus on birch tree
Cluster of Wild Mushrooms Growing on Old Stump
Beautiful  and rare mushrooms or conks  on a tree, parasitic organism, selective focus
specimens of omphalotus olearius, jack o lantern mushroom
Australian Polypore Mushroom Trametes versicolor
specimens of omphalotus olearius, jack o lantern mushroom
Several nice specimen of Sarcoscypha coccinea, commonly known as the scarlet elf cup, scarlet elf cap, or the scarlet cup, early spring mushroom, edible and curative,in  natural habitat, among green moss, against grey bokeh
Trametes versicolor - medicinal mushroom commonly called Turke
Trametes versicolor, growing on a dead trunk covered with moss.
Fomitopsis pinicola known as the red-belt conk
Artists fungus
Coriolus versicolor, Many-zoned Polypore, UK fungus. Close up.
Coriolus versicolor, Many-zoned Polypore, UK fungus. Close up.
Polypore mushroom Trametes versicolor
Fallen trunk of an old tree, in a large city Park, covered with moss and tree mushrooms
Copper Wire Moss (Pohlia nutans). Dew Droplets On Common Nodding Moss Capsules.
Food mold.Bad food with mold, pasta and meat.
Background texture of bioluminescent wood glowing in the dark
Mushrooms On Dead Wood In Nebrodi Park, Sicily
Bracket fungus on a tree trunk
Hypholoma is a common, often in large clumps on stumps, dead roots or rotting trunks of broadleaved trees. It is bitter and poisonous, consuming it can cause vomiting, diarrhea and convulsions.
Agaricus arvensis, commonly known as the horse mushroom, is a mushroom-forming fungus of the genus Agaricus.
Leucocoprinus birnbaumii also known as yellow parasol are growing from the side of an old rotting mango tree.
The pink slime mold Dictydiaethalium plumbeum grows on decaying wood, bearing irregular fruiting bodies that at maturity can range from brown to gray, occasionally pink or bright red.
White Mushrooms Growing on a Decaying Log in a Forest
Two Small Brown Mushrooms Growing on Decaying Wood
Delicate White Mushroom on Decaying Wood in a Green Forest
Two Small White Mushrooms Growing on Decaying Wood
Two Brown Mushrooms Growing on Decaying Wood
Auricularia auricula-judae - saprophytic fungus growing on an old tree stump, Odessa
Delicatula integrella is a small, delicate and extremely beautiful mushroom. This distinctive little fungus grows on decaying hardwood in moist mossy forests.
Delicatula integrella is a small, delicate and extremely beautiful mushroom. This distinctive little fungus grows on decaying hardwood in moist mossy forests.
Auricularia auricula-judae - saprophytic fungus growing on an old tree stump, Odessa
Agaricus arvensis, commonly known as the horse mushroom, is a mushroom-forming fungus of the genus Agaricus.
View of the tiny white fluffy mushrooms known as the Coral slime mold (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa) is growing on the surface of a decaying wood stem
Hypholoma is a common, often in large clumps on stumps, dead roots or rotting trunks of broadleaved trees. It is bitter and poisonous, consuming it can cause vomiting, diarrhea and convulsions.
Looking down on two yellow parasol plants growing from a dead tree root.
The pink slime mold Dictydiaethalium plumbeum grows on decaying wood, bearing irregular fruiting bodies that at maturity can range from brown to gray, occasionally pink or bright red.
The pink slime mold Dictydiaethalium plumbeum grows on decaying wood, bearing irregular fruiting bodies that at maturity can range from brown to gray, occasionally pink or bright red.

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