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Myrrh Commiphora myrrha  in Oman
Fresh leaves at rotten burnt tree  at agricultural field in Chiang Rai province
deforestation environmental disaster
Close-up of Bald cypress trees forest.
mycelium is a network of fungal threads or hyphae. Mycelia often grow underground but can also thrive in other places such as rotting tree trunks. A single spore can develop into a mycelium. The fruiting bodies of fungi, such as mushrooms, can sprout from a mycelium.
Gnarled jefferey pine tree atop Yosemite's Sentinel Dome at sunset with cloud formation in background..
This photograph captures a detailed close-up of a weathered branch of wood, showcasing its texture and a prominent hole, with a soft focus background that accentuates the wood's natural features, and phallic tumescence.
Tree Base cut long time on the floor with green grass for background and inspiration
A close up of a part of the tree bark as it decays on the forest floor.
Acer griseum, the Paperbark maple, in winter.
Dutchman's pipe, Monotropa hypopitys in coniferous environment.
Pinus monophylla, the single-leaf pinyon, (alternatively spelled piƱon) is a pine in the pinyon pine group, native to North America. Zion National Park, Utah. Female cone. Seeds.
stump of an old gray birch tree in sap and red foam in the forest
Three toed sloth in a Costa Rican cloud forest.
A close up of the piece of root medicinal plant (Eleutherococcus senticosus).
Close-up of Bald cypress tree in Autumn with copy space.
Fresh mushrooms in the nature
Focus scene of fresh pineapple fruit
Lagarto rojo cornudo mexicano, llora sangre, phrynosoma hernandesi, dragon rojo, lagarto con cuernos en bosque de mexiquillo durango
one gray tree stump in green grass and fallen brown leaves in nature
Pine Tree close-up of dripping sap
Brown cracked surface of old wood. Web banner.
High Contrast Tree Stump HDR Image.
Decaying honey fungus at base of a dead pear tree in late November
Dead weathered wood with peeling tree bark and fungi.
Scots pine blister rust cronartium flaccidum, a heteroecious rust fungus on a pine branch.
This close-up photo shows a rotting piece of wood, its surface riddled with holes and tunnels from insect activity. Small green plants are beginning to grow on the wood, showing the natural decomposition process and the important role insects play in breaking down dead wood. This scene illustrates the nutrient cycle in a forest ecosystem.
When I looked at the tree well, something stuck.  It's like Songjin.\n
Oak bark with green moss
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