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Porcini in the forest
A solitary horse mushroom, \tAgaricus arvensis, sitting in the middle of luscious green grass
Morchella esculenta mushroom in green grass
Larvae of these beetles are xylophagous. They mainly feed on downy oak (Quercus pubescens), evergreen oak (Quercus ilex) and cork oak (Quercus suber). These longhorn beetle are considered a pest of oaks\n\nThey are considered  a danger for Quercus Forests
Chanterelle mushroom growing in lush green grass on a sunny autumn day macro photography. Bright orange chanterelle in sunlight in autumn forest close-up photo.
Morning overcast daylight image of a group of fly agaric on a forest floor in autumn.
Autumn photos in Denmark
Hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius)
Wild mushrooms in the grass, North China
A harvest mouse on a teasel.  Part of a breeding and release into the wild programme.
Fat Dormouse eating nuts
Autumn foraging finds Poison Puffball amongst leaf litter
Boletus edulis known as cep, penny bun, porcino or porcini. The stout stipe, or stem, is white or pale brown with a white network pattern, or reticulations.
Autumn in pre-Pyrenees, Catalonian undergrowth.. during autumn season.\n\nLepiota
A brown tubular mushroom with a large umbrella stands in a meadow and clover
Hymenogastraceae, Its most famous species is Hypholoma fasciculare. The hemispherical cap can reach 6 cm diameter. It is smooth and sulphur yellow with an orange-brown centre and whitish margin. The crowded gills are initially yellow but darken to a distinctive green colour as the blackish spores develop on the yellow flesh. It has a purple brown spore print. The stipe is up to 10 cm tall and 1 cm wide, light yellow, orange-brown below, often with an indistinct ring zone coloured dark by the spores. The taste is very bitter, though not bitter when cooked, but still poisonous.
large gray edible mushroom
View of a mushroom on the soil in forest.
A solitary garden mushroom with its visibly furry cap imbedded in grass with damp moss
Bolete Leccinum scabrum (Fr.) S. F. Gray syn. Boletus scaber Fr. Brauner Birkenpilz Bolet rude, Brown Birch. Cap 5–15cm, hazel, fulvous or snuff-brown, dry but tacky in wet weather. Stem 70–200 x 20–30mm, white to grey covered with brownish-black scales becoming darker towards the base. Flesh white, very soft, watery, unchanging or flushing pale pink. Taste and smell pleasant. Tubes white becoming dirty ochraceous. Pores small, white then dingy, bruising ochraceous. Spore print snuff-brown. Spores subfusiform, 14–20 x 5–6um. Habitat with birch. Season summer to autumn. Common. Edible – not worthwhile. Distribution, America and Europe (source R. Phillips).
A closeup shot of mushrooms on the ground
Mushrooms under conifers in the Connecticut woods, possibly members of the genus Amanita, which contains some of the deadliest mushrooms, including the death cap and destroying angel
Mushrooms macrophotography. Forest environment. Delicious food. Healthy eating. Poisoning plants. Non-cultivated vegetables. Outdoors. Protein meal. Vegan and vegetarian nutrition. Summer scene. Fungi.
St John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) flower in bloom,
Beautiful specimen of the edible mushroom boletus edulis or cep
Hymenogastraceae, Its most famous species is Hypholoma fasciculare. The hemispherical cap can reach 6 cm diameter. It is smooth and sulphur yellow with an orange-brown centre and whitish margin. The crowded gills are initially yellow but darken to a distinctive green colour as the blackish spores develop on the yellow flesh. It has a purple brown spore print. The stipe is up to 10 cm tall and 1 cm wide, light yellow, orange-brown below, often with an indistinct ring zone coloured dark by the spores. The taste is very bitter, though not bitter when cooked, but still poisonous.
Pleurotus eryngii. Mushroom Thistle. Cardoncello mushroom in the field
Panaeolina foenisecii
A green carpet of common haircap moss (Polytrichum commune) growing at the foot of a beech tree in a forest, Weserbergland, Germany
Forest floor with mushrooms and plants from above at autumn day. Autumn colors and variety.
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