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Common puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum)
Cep (Porcini Mushroom) growing in the autumn forest
Organic Mushroom Boletus Edulis background
mushrooms at late afternoon in grazing light
Wild forest sawdust mushrooms on a tree, green moss, leaf background. edible mushroom artillery or honeydew
Mushrooms in the Wooden Area
Mushrooms grow in a bush next to a stump. From under the stump grow mushrooms with beautiful caps. Small mushrooms next to a felled tree.
Beautiful fly agaric mushroom with a pine cone on its head.
Mushrooms, small and tiny, autumn fall day, leaves, moss, season
Days of rain, in Alaska, have cause an invasion of mushrooms. A natural process in decay, these mushrooms offer an amazing example of natural beauty.
Dried sliced mushrooms isolated on white background. Dried forest mushrooms. Close up
A family of umbrella mushrooms in a forest. The ground is covered in leaves and moss.
Natural fungus is a fungus that grows naturally in the natural environment without a mixture of humans. They live in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, tropical forests, deserts, and various other environments.
Russula krombholtzii Shaffer syn. Russula atropurpurea (Krombh.) Britz. non Pk. Feketésvörös galambgomba Blackish-red Russula. Cap 4-10cm across, convex then flattened with slight depression; dark blackish purple at center, paler, more blood red at margin, often mottled with paler, discolored areas; smooth, slightly viscid when wet. Gills adnexed, crowded; palish cream. Stem 30-60 x 10-20mm, fairly firm, later softer and easily broken; white, often becoming grayish with age. Flesh white. Odor rather fruity, of apples. Taste from almost mild to rather hot. Spores ovoid, 7-9 x 6-7µ; with warts joined by fine ridges to form a well-developed but not quite complete network. Deposit whitish (A-B). Cap cystidia abundant, cylindrical to somewhat club-shaped, without septa. Habitat usually under oak or other deciduous trees. Common. Found widely throughout northeastern North America, west to Michigan. Season June-October. Not edible. (Never eat any mushroom until you are certain it is edible as many are poisonous and some are deadly poisonous.) (source R. Phillips).
Macro mushroom
Fly agaric mushroom in the forest
A closeup of a cluster of many yellow wood-decay mushrooms growing on an old stump in the forest
Bay bolete moshroom in white isolated background
Fresh oyster mushroom on table, macro view
Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita is a basidiomycete of the genus Amanita.  It is also known as a muscimol mushroom.
Cozy autumn forest. Single russula with red hat mushroom on the forest ground. Background for decor, banner, illustration.
cluster of wild mushrooms in field
Sun shining through the trees spotlight in this mushroom
Focus on the fungus.
forest mushrooms, morels fall on a brown background, gourmet cuisine
Warted Oak Polypore Fungus, Also Know As Weeping Conk, Weeping Polypore, Oak Bracket, Inonotus Dryadeus
Wild oyster mushrooms grow on logs, wild mushrooms grow on dead wood. Wild forest mushrooms are flat round
Autumn mashrooms
Porcini mushrooms in summer forest. Young King bolete in lush green moss
Coprinus Coprinus comatus (Fr.) S. F. Gray. Shaggy Mane, Shaggy Inkcap, Lawyer’s Wig, Coprin chevelu, Schopftintling, Agarico chiomato, Geschubde inktzwam, Gyapjas tintagomba. Cap 3-7cm across when expanded, more or less a tall ovoid when young, becoming more cylindrical as it expands; white and very shaggy-scaly, often with a pale brownish \
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