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Porcini mushroom in forest.
Porcini Cep White Mushroom King Boletus Pinophilus. Big bolete mushrooms in nature. Mushrooming harvesting season. fungi plants. Close up. Wallpaper.
Mushroom podberezovik cranberry in the swamp in the forest in the fog.
Boletes (Boletaceae) is a family of fungi, many of which are edible, although they should only be collected by experts since several species can cause non-fatal poisoning. The king bolete (Boletus edulis) is highly prized by chefs, particularly in Scandinavia
A small wild fungus grows up next to the bigger one in a grass in the Scottish forest
European forest mushrooms
View of a mushroom on the soil in forest.
Small bolete mushroom growing wild in the forest green moss
Orange cap boletus. A young boletus grows in the forest, a mushroom with a red bonnet and a white foot among the grass, moss and dry foliage and branches. Crop of forest edible mushrooms.
Porcini mushroom in forest.
Leccinum versipelle little mushroom in moss lichen Cladonia rangiferina. Beautiful orange birch bolete in autumn forest.
mushroom on the forest floor
Close-up of a white mushroom growing in the forest.
Uncultivated nature
White mushroom (Latin: Boletus edulis) or hogweed (abbreviated: white)
Boletus Satanas in France forest, Pyrenees
Close up view of excellent edible Boletus mushroom and fallen leaves in autumn forest .
Russulaceae. There are some excellent edible mushrooms in the Russulaceae family, some of which can even be eaten raw. However, the family also includes inedible mushrooms, which can cause gastrointestinal upset. What's more, there are also some deadly toxic species in the Russulaceae family, such as *Russula subnigricans*. Ingestion of *Russula subnigricans* can cause very severe rhabdomyolysis, and this mushroom is a major culprit in mushroom poisoning in China and Japan. When you find these mushrooms, do not collect or eat them at random. If you experience discomfort after ingesting them, seek medical help as soon as possible.
White mushroom growing in the autumn forest. Boletus. picking mushrooms.
Imleria badia, commonly known as the bay bolete, in the moss and under the fern in the middle of forest.
Mushroom Leccinum, known as orange boletus, in the tall grass in its natural environment.
European forest mushrooms
Mushrooms cut in the woods. Mushroom boletus edilus. Popular white Boletus mushrooms in forest
Tricholoma equestre fungus, macro shot showing the foot of the fungi.
Edible orange-cap mushroom growing in green grass. Leccinum aurantiacum. Mushroom grows among the grass in the autumn forest.
View of a brown mushrooms on the soil in forest.
Boletus edulis mushroom growing in the forest close-up. Green grass and leaves, daylight, blurred background. Copy space.
Charbonnier, streaked tricholoma, or sooty head.
Defocus close-up mushroom (Suillus luteus) among dry grass and leaves. Suillus luteos mushroom growing in the green forest or meadow. Boletus hiding in ground. Out of focus.
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).
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