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mushroom should be Hypholoma fasciculare
Homemade pickled honey mushrooms in a black bowl. Marinated mushrooms on a snag in forest.
Makro-Aufnahme von Pilzen
honey agaric mushroom
Group of little mushrooms an moss wooden floor. The image was captured during autum season in the canton of zurich.
Kuehneromyces mutabilis, sheathed woodtuft mushroom  in forest, closeup selective focus
The Sulphur Tuft, Hypholoma fascuiculare is a poisonous mushroom , stacked macro photo
Close-up on a group of Armillaria mellea (honey fungus) in the woods.
At the Gräftiegelsperre and at the Goldisthal sub-basin in the Thuringian Forest
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.
Close-up Common Rustgill Mushrooms in a Pine Forest Plantation in Tokai Forest Cape Town
Large clumps of fungus growing on a rotting log.
Mushrooms in the wood / Paddenstoelen in het bos
Oystercatcher (Pleurotus ostreatus) mushrooms at dead beach trunk.
cluster of small orange tree mushrooms and moss in an Austrian forest
The Common Rustgill was described in 1815 by the great Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries, who called it Agaricus penetrans. In 1912 American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill (1869 - 1957) transferred this species to the genus Gymnopilus, thereby establishing its currently-accepted scientific name Gymnopilus penetrans.\nSynonyms of Gymnopilus penetrans include Flammula hybrida,Gymnopilus hybridus, Agaricus penetrans Fr., Flammula penetrans (Fr.) Quél., and Dryophila penetrans (Fr.) Quél.\nToxicity:\nThe Common Rustgill is inedible and may be poisonous. Certainly several species in the genus Gymnopilus are known to be seriously poisonous, and there is evidence that rustgills from certain parts of the world contain hallucinogenic substances such as psilocybin. We therefore recommend that all fungi in the genus Gymnopilus should be treated as toxic toadstools. \nHabitat:\nThe Common Rustgill appears in tufts on stumps and logs in coniferous woodland and very occasionally also on hardwoods. This species is becoming increasingly common because it grows on woodchip mulch that is now so popular with gardeners as a means of controlling weeds in shrubberies.\nOccurrence: June to November\nDistribution:\nFairly common and widespread in Britain and Ireland, Gymnopilus penetrans is found in many other parts of the world including most of mainland Europe (from Scandinavia down to the Mediterranean region), North Africa, and many parts of North America.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands (especially in the Pleistocene and Coastal Regions).
Golden brown Asian Enoki mushrooms, vegetable background, fungus
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.
Mushrooms in the forest
Mushroom Family
SenbonIchimegasa (Kuehneromyces mutabilis) mushrooms growing in cute small cluster on a black background (Nature close up macro photograph)
Close up of wild mushrooms
At the Gräftiegelsperre and at the Goldisthal sub-basin in the Thuringian Forest
Hypholoma fasciculare or sulphur tuft wild mushrooms on a stump in the Olympic peninsula in Washington.
Autumn mushrooms grow in the forest on a stump.
Forest mushrooms on a tree trunk
A closeup picture of a fungus in a forest. Dark brown and orange leaves in the background. Picture from Bokskogen, Malmo, southern Sweden
Orange mycena mushrooms (Mycena leaiana) on trunk of dead ironwood tree (aka American hornbeam) in the Connecticut woods, summer. This colorful species often grows in large clumps. After rain, as in this case, it has a sticky coating. It turns less orange with age.
Wild lamela mushroom in its natural environment in Western European forest during the months of Autumn and early winter.
Mushrooms probably poisonoys due the ring in the tallus... but who knows with mushrooms best option is let them be....
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