38 Bilder zum Thema "saprobic" bei ClipDealer

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Frozen young Velvet Shank mushrooms
Flammulina velutipes mushrooms in snow
Bird's nest fungus or Cyathus striatus against green background
Bird's nest mushroom against grey background
Cyathus striatus or Fluted Bird's Nest mushroom
Common bird's nest fungus in natural habitat
Red fungus called basket stinkhorn Clathrus ruber grows after a
Crucibulum laeve mushrooms on the autumn leaves
Sarcoscypha austriaca - amazing non-edible mushroom of early spring known as Scarlet elf cup. Czech Republic, Europe.
Four Mushrooms
Sarcoscypha austriaca - a saprobic rare nonedible fungus known as the scarlet elfcup. Beige mushroom cups scarlet inside growing on a fallen tree branch between rotten leaves. Early spring in woods.
Cup-shaped fungus scarlet elfcup (Sarcoscypha austriaca) fruit body growing on fallen pieces of dead hardwood on ground in damp habitat in early spring
bird's nest fungus - Cyathus olla is a species of saprobic fungus in the genus Cyathus, family Nidulariaceae.
Found in the tropics of North America, the Bird Nest fungus is common and can be found amid garden mulch if it is well-watered. The fungus itself resembles a bird's nest with silver eggs inside.
Fomitopsis pinicola known as the red-belt conk
Polypore mushroom Trametes versicolor
Hexagonia hydnoides mushrooms in a Texas forest.
Stropharia caerulea mushrooms, closeup shot, local focus
Birch trunk with polypore mushrooms
bird's nest fungus - Cyathus olla is a species of saprobic fungus in the genus Cyathus, family Nidulariaceae.
Black mushroom - parasites Xylaria polymorpha on fallen tree. Dead man's fingers mushrooms, saprobic fungus
Hericium cirrhatum
Fungi Hericium cirrhatum
Coprinus lagopus (Hares Foot Inkcap) growing on a pile of wood chippings
Cup-shaped fungus scarlet elfcup (Sarcoscypha austriaca) fruit bodies growing growing on fallen branch among leaf litter in damp habitat in early spring
Coprinus lagopus (Hares Foot Inkcap) growing on a pile of wood chippings
Gymnopus dryophilus (Russet Toughshank) growing alongside a moss covered tree trunk
Panaeolus antillarum is a common and widely distributed small to medium-sized gray mushroom which grows on dung.
Old trees are covered with termite nests and fungi. Looks like ancient palaces.
Xylaria polymorpha, commonly known as dead man's fingers close-up. Saprobic fungus among green moss in a summer forest
Coprinus lagopus (Hares Foot Inkcap) growing on a pile of wood chippings
Cyathus striatus or Fluted Bird's Nest mushroom
Sarcosphaera coronaria fungus
Hericium erinaceus fungus
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
Rhizopus
Yellow Birch polypore mushrooms in autumn forest
bird's nest fungus - Cyathus olla is a species of saprobic fungus in the genus Cyathus, family Nidulariaceae.

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