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Close shot of an Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as porcelain fungus.
Sarcodon imbricatus, known as the shingled hedgehog, scaly hedgehog or Scaly Tooth close-up.
The ivory color of a mushroom appears to be backlit in this macrophotography of a mushroom top
the gills at the underside of the cap of a parasol fungus closeup for spore dispersal in a forest in autumn
Montseny mushrooms
Polyporus arcularius is a species of fungus in the genus Polyporus
Autumn colours and leafs in forest
Wild mushroom growing on the wall
Close-up of a tinder fungus growing on a tree
in the garden - san diego, ca - usa
In vitro bacterial culture
white mushroom
Autumn in pre-Pyrenees, Catalonian undergrowth.. during autumn season.
Closeup of a decaying mushroom growing in the bright green moss on a fallen tree  on a bright fall day.
Mushrooms Growing in a Pot
Collybia (Rhodocollybia) maculata
Bugs
close up of top of fungi
Young dryads saddle mushrooms from the Midwest region of the USA. This edible, bracket fungus (latin; Cerioporus squamosus or Polyporus squamosus) is also known as pheasant's back mushroom. Widespread in North America causes a white rot in the heartwood of living and dead hardwood trees. Edible when young, has a mild nutty flavour.
Inverted colors - Little round brown mushroom in the forest | Mossy forrest scene with mushroom | Boletus luridiformis | Scarletina Bolete
Aureoboletus russellii, commonly known as the Russell's bolete, or jagged-stemmed bolete,[2] is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. An edible species, it is found in Asia and eastern North America, where it grows in a mycorrhizal Association with oak, hemlock, and pine trees. Fruit bodies of the fungus are characterized by their coarsely shaggy stem. The yellow-brown to reddish-brown caps are initially velvety, but become cracked into patches with age.
Dainty mushroom top with radiating pattern, growing and poking out of the low groundcover. Photo taken in Gainesville, Florida with Nikon D750 and Nikon 200mm macro lens
Various mushroom species. Shot in forest, park, and swamp areas, in both France and West Canada.
Orange fungi growing on forest log in Australian rainforest
Unknown (so far) toadstool - so far unidentified but I'm working on it! Pretty sure its another cortinarius...
The shiitake (shitake) Mushroom (Lentinula edodes)
Edible Russula mushrooms (Russula nigricans)
Parasol mushroom from above in grass
Free Images: "bestof:Tricholoma fulvum eglinton.JPG The fungus Tricholoma fulvum growing at Eglinton Country Park Ayrshire Scotland self-made - Roger Griffith 2007-11-18 Rosser1954"
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