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trametes versicolor mushroom, commonly the turkey tail\
A colony of woodear mushrooms (Auricularia auricula) grow on a dead branch with moss in the background. Diagonal composition.
Brownish beige small wrinkled hairy cups of an Ascomycete growing out of black stroma, on rotting wood. Buskett, Malta, Meditteranean
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White mushroom , Tricholoma  crassum , Macrocybe Crassa
Pleurotus ostreatus, the oyster mushroom growing on oak tree trunk.
Tree fungus Auricularia auricula-judae (Jew's ear) on tree bark among moss, looking like a dirty ear. Super macro with blurred background.
Mushroom farm in Fujian province, China close-up of mushrooms
Dried cloud ear mushrooms isolated on a white background.
Dry Black Fungus on a White Background
Velvet roll-rim, Tapinella atrotomentosa isolated on white background, closeup photo
Orange fungi growing on forest log in Australian rainforest
Close-Up Lingzhi mushroom cultivation, Chinese medicine, Chinese traditional medicine. (Ganodermataceae). Selective Focus.
Russula aeruginea is a gregarious mushroom, usually occurring in small scattered groups.\nCap: Pale to very pale grass green, and becoming progressively paler towards margin, the cap of Russula aeruginea peels half way to the centre; convex, flattening only in the centre, sometimes with a slight depression; greasy when moist; margin sometimes faintly grooved; 4 to 9cm across; surface not cracked.\nGills: White, eventually turning yellow with age, the gills of the Green Brittlegill are adnexed and crowded.\nStem: White, more or less cylindrical, sometimes tapering at the base; 4 to 8cm long, 0.7 to 2cm in diameter.\nChemical tests : The flesh has a slow pink reaction to iron salts (FeSO4). : \nSpores:\nEllipsoidal, 6-10 x 5-7μm (excluding spines); ornamented with rounded warts up to 0.7μm tall which are joined by a few fine lines to form a partial network.\nSpore print: Cream\nOdour/taste:  Not distinctive.\nSeason: July to October in Britain and Ireland. \nHabitat: Often found on the edges of pine forests but nearly always under birches. In common with other members of the Russulaceae, Russula aeruginea is an ectomycorrhizal mushroom. \nDistribution: \nA fairly common find in The Netherlands, Britain and Ireland, the Green Brittlegill occurs throughout mainland Europe and is reported from many other parts of the world including North America.
Close up of a mushroom growing at ground level at the side of a fallen tree, in a beech woodland, in West Yorkshire, UK. Taken with a Canon EOS 700 D digital camera.
Hericium erinaceus (also called lion's mane mushroom, mountain-priest mushroom, bearded tooth fungus, and bearded hedgehog)
Trametes versicolor mushroom, commonly known as the turkey tail\
Dry Black Fungus on a White Background
Lingzhi or Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) is an oriental fungus with a long history of use for promoting health and longevity in China, Japan, and other Asian countries. It is a large, dark mushroom with a glossy exterior and a woody texture. In China it is called lingzhi, whereas in Japan the name is reishi. It’s a red-colored species that grows on decaying hardwood trees.
Vaughan, Canada
Champignon with two tiny dry leaves on top of white cap growing in fertile forest soil covered with green moss and other bio mass
Close up photo of fungus attached to fallen wood. Also dead wood
Schizophyllum commune Fr. Gemeiner Spaltblättling Schizophylle commun Split-gill or Common Porecrust. Cap 1–4cm across, fan-shaped, often lobed or fused with others, sessile or on a short stem-like base, densely covered in greyish-white down with a purplish tinge. Gills radiating from the point of attachment, splitting lengthwise and rolling back covering the space between the gills, and protecting the hymenium from desiccation. Spore print white. Spores cylindric, 6 x 3um. Habitat on dead wood of deciduous trees and also on cut timber. Season all year. Uncommon. Not edible. Distribution, America and Europe (source R. Phillips).\n\nThis is a quite common Species on Deciduous Wood in the Netherlands in late Autumn, Winter.
Beautiful cosmetic shiitake mushrooms (Lentinula edodes) growing for sale
Close-up of a tinder fungus growing on a tree
Cooking ingredient series black fungus. for adv etc. of restaurant,grocery,and others on a white background
Pericarpium citri reticulatae on white background
Abstract macro of layers of mushrooms growing on a tree stump.
Four white Agaricus mushrooms stand in a tight group, centered in this monochrome horizontal composition, all touching, emerging from a forest floor.  The mushrooms appear close up, and one is significantly larger than the other three, and leans toward the right of frame.
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