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Dryad's Saddle (pheasant's Back) Growing in Woods By Chungies Organic Farms - growing on a broken and dying tree stump in swampy area of woods. By morel mushrooms
Autumn foraging finds Poison Puffball amongst leaf litter
Close-up of a wild mushroom in a grassy field with soft focus background.
Clitocybe nebularis (Batsch. ex Fr.) Kummer, Clouded Funnel or Clouded Agaric Nebelkappe Clitocybe nebuleux Cap 5-20cm across, convex at first becoming flattened or occasionally slightly depressed in the centre, the margin remaining inrolled, cloudy grey sometimes tinged with buff, darker at the centre and often covered with a white bloom. Stem 50-100 x 15-25mm, swollen towards the base, paler than the cap, fibrous and easily broken. Flesh thick, white, becoming hollow in the stem. Smell strong and sweetish. Gills decurrent, crowded, whitish later with a yellow flush. Spore print cream. \nHabitat in deciduous or coniferous woods often in rings or troops. Season late summer to late autumn. Common. Said to be edible but known to cause gastric upsets in many people. Distribution, America and Europe (source R. Phillips).\n\nThe Species is quite common in late Autumn in the Netherlands and forms regularly Fairy Rings.
Morchella esculenta mushroom in green grass
Montseny mushrooms
Mushroom growth on the tree trunk
Mushroom fly agaric under the spruce
Closeup of Shaggy ink cap mushrooms growing in rural Estonia, Northern Europe
White mushroom in fall on forest floor, Connecticut. Classic composition.
Mushroom Paxillus involutus, commonly known as the brown roll-rim, common roll-rim, or poison pax  in forest in the ground
mushroom on the forest floor
Poisonous Amanita Virosa mushroom growing in mossy forest. Dangerous toadstool.
Shaggy ink cap or Lawyer's wig (Coprinus comatus) fungus in a forest
True morel (Morchella deliciosa) mushroom in spring forest
Lactarius rufus (Scop. ex Fr.) Fr. Rufous Milkcap, Lactaire roux, Fuchsfarbener Milchling, Rõt tejelõgomba, rõt keserûgomba, Lattario fulvo, Rossige melkzwam. Cap 3–10cm across, convex, later flattening, finally with a central depression, the centre usually with a pointed umbo, red-brown, bay or dark brick, moderately thick-fleshed, breaking fairly easily, surface dry and matt, margin somewhat inrolled at first. Stem 40–80 x 5–20mm, concolorous with cap but paler. Flesh white, stem often hollow when old. Gills somewhat decurrent, brittle, yellowish at first, later as cap but paler. Milk white; taste mild then after about a minute very hot and acrid. Spore print creamy whitish (B) with slight salmon tinge. Spores elliptic, warts occasionally isolated but mainly connected by thin ridges to form a rather incomplete network, 8–9.5 x 6.5–7.5µ. Habitat under pine. Season late spring to late autumn. Very common. Not edible although in some areas used as a seasoning after special treatment. (Never eat any mushroom until you are certain it is edible as many are poisonous and some are deadly poisonous.) Distribution, America and Europe (source R. Phillips).\n\nThis is a common Species under Pines in the Netherlands.
Morchella mushroom in the forest as background
Autumn in pre-Pyrenees, Catalonian undergrowth.. during autumn season.\n\nLepiota
White, Brown, Red, Orange, Yellow Mushrooms in Forest
A single mushroom growing on the forest floor.
Cute but poisonous mushroom, panther cap (Amanita phalloides, Tengutake) that looks like a mitarashi dango (dumpling) sprinkled with sugar (Wildlife closeup macro photograph)
Ridged cap of a white Morel (Morchella esculenta), an edible mushroom found in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in Michigan; 2008/05/18
The lurid bolete mushroom grows in the forest surrounded by moss.
Close-up of a turkey tail mushroom growing on the floor of a woodland in Minnesota, USA.
The most poisonous mushroom Amanita phalloides in the forest close-up.
Coprinus comatus, the shaggy ink cap, lawyer's wig, or shaggy mane, is a common fungus often seen growing on lawns, along gravel roads and waste areas.
Boletus edulis is edible mushroom. Boletus edulis edible mushroom in the forest. Healthy and delicates food.
Honey mushrooms in the New England woods, September
Small and curious European songbird Crested tit, Lophophanes cristatus standing on a huge Boletus mushroom during an autumn foliage in boreal forest of Estonia.
A poisonous chlorophyllum molybdites parsol mushroom in a lush green lawn in Florida.
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