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a basket of Lion's mane mushrooms at the farmer's market
Ganoderma lingzhi have many benefit as herb plant
Coprinellus disseminatus, a small white mushroom with a striped crown growing in large groups or colonies on dead tree trunks. This species is known as Fairy inkcap and Trooping crumble cap.
Forest of fungus sprouting in a shady spot in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Young fungi on the stump of an old tree in the forest valley of the river Rak, Cerknica - Notranjska Regional Park, Slovenia (Krajinski park Rakov Škocjan, Slovenija)
Auricularia auricula-judae, known most commonly as Jew's ear or (black) wood ear (alternatively, black fungus, jelly ear, or by a number of other common names), is a species of edible Auriculariales fungus found worldwide.
Rossula rosea? mushrooms in Holly oak forest, in Pre-Pyrenees, Catalonia. Beautiful tiny mushrooms in the ground.\nAutumn typical forest views. \n\nSome say that is edible other unedible, in my opinion leave the mushrooms to the forest critters... you don't need them.
Mashroom grown in a dead coconut trunk
The first spring mushroom, Sarcoscypha, grows in the wild
Autumn foraging finds Poison Puffball amongst leaf litter
Closeup shot of edible mushrooms known as Wood ear or Jews ear or Jelly ear (Auricularia auricula-judae) with blurred background
Lactarius pubescens, commonly known as the downy milk cap, is a species of fungus in the family Russulaceae. It is a medium to large agaric with a creamy-buff, hairy cap, whitish gills and short stout stem. The fungus has a cosmopolitan distribution, and grows solitarily or in scattered groups on sandy soil under or near birch. \nDescription:\nThe cap is 2.5–10 cm wide, obtuse to convex, becoming broadly convex with a depressed center. The margin (cap edge) is rolled inward and bearded with coarse white hairs when young. The cap surface is dry and fibrillose except for the center, which is sticky and smooth when fresh, azonate, white to cream, becoming reddish-orange to vinaceous (red wine-colored) on the disc with age. The gills are attached to slightly decurrent, crowded, seldom forked, whitish to pale yellow with pinkish tinges, slowly staining brownish ochraceous when bruised. The stem is 2–6.5 cm long, 6–13 mm thick, nearly equal or tapered downward, silky, becoming hollow with age, whitish when young, becoming ochraceous from the base up when older, apex usually tinged pinkish, often with a white basal mycelium. The flesh is firm, white; odor faintly like geraniums or sometimes pungent, taste acrid. The latex is white upon exposure, unchanging, not staining tissues, taste acrid. The spore print is cream with a pinkish tint. The edibility of Lactarius pubescens has been described as unknown, poisonous, and even edible.\nEdibility: Ambiguous and controversial. In Russia is consumed after prolonged boiling followed by a marinating process. However it is reported to have caused gastro-intestinal upsets. Therefore, its consumption should not be recommended and this species considered toxic (source Wikipedia).
Borovik (Latin Boletus) is a genus of mushrooms of the Boletov family (Latin Boletaceae). Boletus is also called one of the most common species of this genus - white mushroom.
Sarcoscypha austriaca
The deadly poisonous fungus Amanita phalloides grows in the forests of Central Europe.
wild mushrooms in the forest
The false morel mushroom, gyromitra gigas known as snow morel, calf brain or bull nose\
Close-up of mushrooms growing on edible mushroom culture medium
Amanita muscaria or fly agaric or fly amanita basidiomycetes of genus Amanita. Large white gilled white spotted usually red mushroom. Selective focus, close up shot.
Large edible Boletus mushrooms covered with the first snow of the autumn in Lapland, Northern Finland
Man is picking fresh mushrooms that are growing on the green field in the mountains.
A tinder fungus on tree that harms the plant but is used in folk medicine
Close-up of the fungus the Golden Yellow Coral (germ. Goldgelbe Koralle)
Amanita muscaria or fly agaric is a red and white spotted poisonous mushroom, a mushroom in the autumn season forest
Infundibulicybe geotropa or trooping funnel mushrooms surrounded by psathyrellaceae mushrooms on a green grass.
Gyromitra gigas among the green spring grass .
Amanita phalloides (Fr.) Link in Willd. Death Cap, Amanite phalloide, Oronge ciquë vert, Grüner Knollenblätterpilz, Tignosa verdognola, Groene knolamaniet, Gyilkos galóca. Cap 6-15cm across, convex then flattened; variable in color but usually greenish or yellowish with an olivaceous disc and paler margin; also, paler and almost white caps do occur occasionally; smooth, slightly sticky when wet, with faint, radiating fibers often giving it a streaked appearance; occasionally white patches of volval remnants can be seen on cap. Gills free, close, broad; white. Stem 60-140 x 10-20mm, solid, sometimes becoming hollow, tapering slightly toward the top; white, sometimes flushed with cap color; smooth to slightly scaly; the ball-shaped basal bulb is encased in a large, white, lobed, saclike volva. Veil partial veil leaves skirt-like ring hanging near the top of the stem. Flesh firm, thicker on disc; white to pale yellowish green beneath cap cuticle. Odor sickly sweet becoming disagreeable. Spores broadly ellipsoid to subglobose, amyloid, 8-10.5 x 7-9µ. Deposit white. Habitat singly or in small groups on the ground in mixed coniferous and deciduous woods. Quite common in Europe. This is the most deadly fungus known, and despite years of detailed research into the toxins it contains, no antidote exists against their effects on the human body. Poisoning by Amanita phalloides is characterized by a delay of between six and twenty-four hours from the time of ingestion to the onset of symptoms, during which time the cells of the liver and kidneys are attacked (source R. Phillips). \n\nThis deadly poisonous Species is quite common in the Dutch Woods.
Harvesting Wild Wood Fungus Hericium erinaceus, monkey head mushroom, and slug on tree trunk in the woodland close-up, Russia, far east
Horizontal extreme closeup photo of a large group of tiny mushrooms growing uncultivated in a forest in the NSW countryside in Winter.
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