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Cluster of mushrooms on a fallen tree in a forest park in Surrey, British Columbia.
Hypholoma fasciculare poisonous inedible mushrooms growing on a tree stump in moss
vivid green outdoor still life of plants on stump foliage natural scenic view
Pseudotrametes gibbosa (Pers. ex Pers.) Bond. & Sing. syn. Trametes gibbosa (Pers. ex Pers.) Fr. Buckeltramete Tramète bossu, Lumpy Bracket. Bracket 5–20cm across, 8–12cm wide, 1–8cm thick, semicircular often with a hump, single or in groups, upper surface downy or minutely velvety at first later smooth, greyish-white sometimes flushed cinnamon or yellowish (or greenish due to the growth of algae amongst the surface hairs), margin thick when young becoming acute. Flesh white, corky. Tubes 3–15mm long, whitish to yellow. Pores 1–2 per mm, elongated, slot-like, grey-white then creamy. Spores white, subcylindric, 4–5 x 2–2.5um. Hyphal structure trimitic. Habitat on dead deciduous trees, especially beech. Season all year (sporulating in late spring). Frequent. Not edible. Found In Europe.\n\nThis group of Wood Fungi grew on a weathered Trunk of Beech (Fagus sylvatica). It is a common Species in the Netherlands.
And into the forest I go to lose my mind and find my soul
Large quantity of Hen of the Woods edible Maitake mushrooms. They are also known as Grifola Frondosa, Laubporling Polypore en touffe, Poule des Bois or Gray Klapperschwamm
A close-up of a moss-covered tree stump in a forest. Small brown mushrooms grow on the stump, surrounded by green moss and fallen leaves. The image captures the beauty of nature's decay and the intricate details of the forest floor.
Nature’s way in the forest. Fungus growing on a dead tree.
Bracket fungus and Drugs Foil Litter on Tree Stump. A large flat tree stump covered with areas of foilage, bracket fungus, brambles, and tin foil packages - evidence of drugs misuse. Taken in West Yorkshire, UK, on a February afternoon. Taken with a Canon EOS 1100D digital SLR camera.
Fungi growing on a tree stump in autumn. There is a hole in the stump where it has grown around an object .
mushrooms on the tree stump
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.
Boletus pinophilus or Pine Bolete mushroom and ripe wild blackberries sharing habitat in green moss
This image shows a close-up view of a cluster of small, pale mushrooms growing on a mossy forest floor. The mushrooms have a delicate, umbrella-like shape with thin stems and wide, slightly concave caps. Their color ranges from creamy white to light beige, creating a soft contrast against the vibrant green moss beneath them.\nThe mushrooms are growing in various sizes, with some fully opened and others still in earlier stages of growth. They're arranged in a natural, clustered pattern, giving the scene a whimsical, fairy-tale-like quality.\nThe moss forms a lush, green carpet around the base of the mushrooms, adding texture and depth to the image. In the background, you can see hints of other forest vegetation, slightly out of focus, which creates a sense of depth and places the mushroom cluster in its natural habitat.\nThe photograph appears to be taken with a shallow depth of field, keeping the mushrooms in sharp focus while gently blurring the background. This technique emphasizes the delicate details of the mushrooms and moss.\n\nOverall, the image captures a magical little scene from the forest floor, highlighting the beauty and intricacy of small-scale natural environments.
Fruits of the Autumn forest
Mushrooms on tree trunk in forest at La Mauricie National Park, Quebec, Canada
mushrooms at a natural environment inside a forest at autumn season with old wood, leaves and moss, close up view
Mushroom in nature
Mushrooms growing along the forest floor next to a hiking trail in Ontario, Canada.
Pseudotrametes gibbosa (Pers. ex Pers.) Bond. & Sing. syn. Trametes gibbosa (Pers. ex Pers.) Fr. Buckeltramete Tramète bossu, Lumpy Bracket. Bracket 5–20cm across, 8–12cm wide, 1–8cm thick, semicircular often with a hump, single or in groups, upper surface downy or minutely velvety at first later smooth, greyish-white sometimes flushed cinnamon or yellowish (or greenish due to the growth of algae amongst the surface hairs), margin thick when young becoming acute. Flesh white, corky. Tubes 3–15mm long, whitish to yellow. Pores 1–2 per mm, elongated, slot-like, grey-white then creamy. Spores white, subcylindric, 4–5 x 2–2.5um. Hyphal structure trimitic. Habitat on dead deciduous trees, especially beech. Season all year (sporulating in late spring). Frequent. Not edible. Found In Europe.\n\nThis group of Wood Fungi grew on a weathered Trunk of Beech (Fagus sylvatica) in a Beech Lane. It is a common Species in the Netherlands.
Mushrooms on a stump covered with moss, False honey fungus, false honey fungus. Inedible, poisonous mushroom in the autumn forest around yellow leaves, the mushroom cap is light brown, autumn
Autumn woodland - fungus (and an insect) on the forest floor.
Ripe Blackberries and Delicate Fungi Growing on a Fallen Log in a Lush Forest. Borzhava range during summer. Carpathian mountains, Ukraine
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.
Turkey tail mushroom and autumn leaves on a mossy trunk. Trametes versicolor. This file is cleaned and retouched.
Group of tightly packed yellow fungi - also called Clustered Woodlover - grow in English woodland during autumn on mossy tree stump
The Sulphur Tuft, Hypholoma fascuiculare is a poisonous mushroom , stacked macro photo
Wood Fungus (Hypholoma fasciculare)  \n \n \n \n\nsynonyms: Grünblättriger Schwefelkopf, Hypholome en touffe, Sulphur Tuft\n \n\n\n \n\nlocation: North America, Europe\nedibility: Poisonous/Suspect\nfungus colour: Yellow, Brown\nnormal size: Less than 5cm\ncap type: Convex to shield shaped\nstem type: Ring on stem\nspore colour: Purplish to black\nhabitat: Grows on wood\n\n \n\nHypholoma fasciculare (Huds. ex Fr.) Kummer syn. Geophila fasciculari (Huds. ex Fr.) Quél. syn. Naematoloma fasciculare (Huds. ex Fr.) Karst. Grünblättriger Schwefelkopf Hypholome en touffe Sulphur Tuft. Cap 2–7cm across, convex or slightly umbonate, remains of the pale yellow veil often adhering to the margin, bright sulphur-yellow tinged orange-tan towards the centre. Stem 40–100 x 5–10mm, often curved, sulphur at the apex becoming dirty brownish towards the base with a faint ring zone often made more obvious by trapped purple-brown spores. Flesh sulphur-yellow, more brownish towards the stem base. Taste very bitter, smell mushroomy. Gills sulphur-yellow becoming olivaceous, finally dark brown. Spore print purplish-brown. Cheilocystidia thin-walled, cylindric, hair-like. Pleurocystidia broadly clavate with beak-like apex. Spores oval, with pore 6–7 x 4–4.5um. Habitat in dense clusters on stumps of deciduous and coniferous tress. Season all year. Very common. Not edible very bitter. -Now known to be poisonous, deaths have been recorded due to this fungus. Distribution, America and Europe (source R. Phillips).\n\n\nThis is a very common Species on Rotten Deciduous Wood (trunks) in the Dutch Woods.
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