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Winterfrucht
Steinpilz
Birne
Pflaume
steinpilz
Äpfel
Maronen-Röhrling
Maronen-Röhrling
Maronen-Röhrling
Maronen-Röhrling
Maronen-Röhrling
Selective focus - macro and closeup of inedible Australian Fungi - Rounded Earthstar or Geastrum saccatum found in central coast of New South Wales in winter after rain and warm days. Poking central pore opening with stick to release powdery spores.
Fungal Fruiting bodies
dried fruiting bodies of Hericium erinaceus mushroom close-up
burgundy truffles on white background
Macro and closeup of three inedible Australian Fungi - Rounded Earthstar or Geastrum saccatum found in central coast of New South Wales in winter after rain and warm days. Powdery spores escape on wind with pressure on the puffball.
Hexenei of the stinkmorchel
Porcini mushrooms with brown caps in a cup on a table on a dark background, autumn leaves, still life
Useful substances in the composition of the fruiting bodies of the fungus lion's mane. Erinacins and Hericenones
Mushrooms  grow on the tree at an old birch
Selective focus - macro and closeup of Australian Fungi - Rounded Earthstar or Geastrum saccatum found in central coast of New South Wales in winter after rain and warm days. Powdery spores and inedible.
burgundy truffles on white background
Parasol mushroom - Macrolepiota Procera
Bay bolete twins in forest (Boletus badius, Xerocomus badius)
pretty bonnet mushroom, (Mycena species) growing from rotting wood buried in the forest floor
Dacrymyces chrysospermus is a species of jelly fungus in the family Dacrymycetaceae. In the UK it has the recommended English name of orange jelly spot; in North America it is known as orange jelly or orange witch's butter.
Dacrymyces chrysospermus is a species of jelly fungus in the family Dacrymycetaceae. In the UK it has the recommended English name of orange jelly spot; in North America it is known as orange jelly or orange witch's butter.
beautiful fly agaric mushroom, (Amanita muscaria) growing in a field at the base of an oak tree
Polyporus is a genus of fungi known for its role in wood decay, commonly found on dead or decaying trees. Species in this genus are typically characterized by their large, tough fruiting bodies and a central stem with pores on the underside rather
Birch Polypore - Piptoporus betulinus on Birch tree - Betula pendula. The fungi will help the tree to decay and return the nutrients to the soil. Blurred background
Polyporus is a genus of fungi known for its role in wood decay, commonly found on dead or decaying trees. Species in this genus are typically characterized by their large, tough fruiting bodies and a central stem with pores on the underside rather
Various edible mushrooms against a white background
Various edible mushrooms against a white background
Dacrymyces chrysospermus is a species of jelly fungus in the family Dacrymycetaceae. In the UK it has the recommended English name of orange jelly spot; in North America it is known as orange jelly or orange witch's butter.
Dacrymyces chrysospermus is a species of jelly fungus in the family Dacrymycetaceae. In the UK it has the recommended English name of orange jelly spot; in North America it is known as orange jelly or orange witch's butter.
Dacrymyces chrysospermus is a species of jelly fungus in the family Dacrymycetaceae. In the UK it has the recommended English name of orange jelly spot; in North America it is known as orange jelly or orange witch's butter.
Dacrymyces chrysospermus is a species of jelly fungus in the family Dacrymycetaceae. In the UK it has the recommended English name of orange jelly spot; in North America it is known as orange jelly or orange witch's butter.
Close-up shot of the wolf's milk or groening's slime (Lycogala epidendrum) with small, pink fruiting bodies growing in a group on a large log
Fresh Psilocybe Cubensis Mushrooms Vibrant Fruiting Bodies on Natural Surface
Birch trunk with polypore mushrooms
Beautiful forest mushrooms in the thickets. Hats of ripe fruiting bodies of the fungus in the deciduous forest. Season - autumn.
a group of turkey tail fungi (Trametes versicolor) growing on a rotting log
Dacrymyces chrysospermus is a species of jelly fungus in the family Dacrymycetaceae. In the UK it has the recommended English name of orange jelly spot; in North America it is known as orange jelly or orange witch's butter.
Dacrymyces chrysospermus is a species of jelly fungus in the family Dacrymycetaceae. In the UK it has the recommended English name of orange jelly spot; in North America it is known as orange jelly or orange witch's butter.
a group of newly emerged fly agaric mushrooms, (Amanita muscaria). The caps are still globose and haven't flattened
Dacrymyces chrysospermus is a species of jelly fungus in the family Dacrymycetaceae. In the UK it has the recommended English name of orange jelly spot; in North America it is known as orange jelly or orange witch's butter.
Dacrymyces chrysospermus is a species of jelly fungus in the family Dacrymycetaceae. In the UK it has the recommended English name of orange jelly spot; in North America it is known as orange jelly or orange witch's butter.
Dacrymyces chrysospermus is a species of jelly fungus in the family Dacrymycetaceae. In the UK it has the recommended English name of orange jelly spot; in North America it is known as orange jelly or orange witch's butter.
Birch Polypore - Piptoporus betulinus on Birch tree - Betula pendula. The fungi will help the tree to decay and return the nutrients to the soil. Blurred background
Bay bolete (Boletus badius, Xerocomus badius)
Close-up of the fruit body of an upright coral fungus (Ramaria stricta) growing out of a rotting log on the forest floor
Close-up of a poisonous brown roll-rim or poison pax mushroom (Paxillus involutus) growing on the forest floor at the base of an algae-covered tree
tiny cushion-shaped orange fruiting bodies of the jelly spot fungus (Dacrymyces stillatus) merging into a larger mass
Dacrymyces chrysospermus is a species of jelly fungus in the family Dacrymycetaceae. In the UK it has the recommended English name of orange jelly spot; in North America it is known as orange jelly or orange witch's butter.
beautiful but poisonous and psychoactive fly agaric mushroom, (Amanita muscaria) growing in a field under an oak tree
Dacrymyces chrysospermus is a species of jelly fungus in the family Dacrymycetaceae. In the UK it has the recommended English name of orange jelly spot; in North America it is known as orange jelly or orange witch's butter.
Dacrymyces chrysospermus is a species of jelly fungus in the family Dacrymycetaceae. In the UK it has the recommended English name of orange jelly spot; in North America it is known as orange jelly or orange witch's butter.
a newly emerged fly agaric mushroom, (Amanita muscaria) with the characteristic red color with pyramid-shaped warts
A group of upright coral fungus (Ramaria stricta) fruit bodies growing out of a rotting log on the forest floor
colony of mushrooms, fruiting bodies on a stump in the forest
uprooted fly agaric mushroom, (Amanita muscaria) showing the prominent gills, partial veil and basal bulb

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