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Giant wolf's vesse (calvatia gigantea) in a meadow.
Elongate puffball - pear-shaped puffball - edible mushroom
Common Puffball mushroom. Green leaf texture. Nature floral background. Organic botanical beauty macro closeup.
Lycoperdon perlatum Pers. syn. L. gemmatum Batsch Flaschenstäubling Vesse-de-loup à pierreries, Common Puffball. Fruit body 2.5–6cm across, 2–9cm high, subglobose with a distinct stem, white at first becoming yellowish brown, outer layer of short pyramidal warts especially dense on the head, rubbing off to leave an indistinct mesh-like pattern on the inner wall which opens by a pore. Gleba olive-brown at maturity; sterile base spongy, occupying the stem. Spores olivaceous-brown, globose, minutely warted, 3.5–4.5m. Habitat woodland. Season summer to late autumn. Common. Edible and good -when the flesh is pure white. Distribution, America and Europe (source R.Phillips).
Mushrooms in Cannock Chase, Stafford
European forest mushrooms
Mushroom Close-Up Macro
Autumn foraging finds Poison Puffball amongst leaf litter
Mushroom family Handkea utriformis, Lycoperdon utriforme, Lycoperdon coelatum, Calvatia utriformis. Big mushroom exploding spores.
Lycoperdon molle in close range, pyrenees undergrowth. Berguedà. Barcelona's Pre-pyrenees.
Small puff ball fungus in the leaf mould
group of white mushrooms growing spontaneously in the forest, in Catania
A Puffball fungus fruiting at the base of a hedgerow in Swettenham, Cheshire.
Giant puffballl mushrooms can be found in many areas, such as deciduous woodland, meadow and even lawns in autumn across southern Ontario, Canada.
Lycoperdon perlatum, popularly known as the common puffball, warted puffball, gem-studded puffball, wolf farts or the devil's snuff-box, is a species of puffball fungus
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.
Hesse / Odenwald
Amanita muscaria, group of different sizes and shapes.
Sendai City Aobayama
Macro top view of a single puffball mushroom (Scleroderma areolatum) surrounded by moss and leafs on the ground in a forest - shallow DOF, focus is on the crack on top
Mushrooms macrophotography. Forest environment. Delicious food. Healthy eating. Poisoning plants. Non-cultivated vegetables. Outdoors. Protein meal. Vegan and vegetarian nutrition. Summer scene. Fungi.
location: North America, Europe\nedibility: Inedible\nfungus colour: Brown, Grey to beige\nnormal size: Less than 5cm\ncap type: Other\nstem type: Lateral, rudimentary or absent\nflesh: Flesh granular or brittle\nspore colour: Light to dark brown\nhabitat: Grows in woods, Grows on the ground, Found in fields, lawns or on roadsides \n \n\nLycoperdon foetidum Bon. syn. L. perlatum var. nigrescens Pers. syn. L. nigrescens (Pers.) Lloyd Stinkender Stäubling. Fruit body 1–4cm across, 1.5–3cm high, subglobose pinched into a short tapered base, outer layer of groups of fine pointed blackish-brown spines convergent at their tips but gradually wearing off leaving a net-like pattern on the light greyish-tan inner wall which is smooth and papery, opening by a central pore. Gleba eventually sepia; sterile base, spongy, well developed, occupying up to one-half of the volume of the fruit body. Spores globose, finely spiny, 4–5um in diameter. Habitat on heaths or in coniferous or mixed woodland. Also on clay soils. Season summer to autumn. Frequent. Edibility unknown -avoid. Distribution, America and Europe (source R. Phillips).
A walk in the forest for mushrooms. Raincoat mushroom (Latin Lycoperdon) is a genus of mushrooms in the Champignonaceae family.
Above a Lycoperdon perlatum ( puffbal)
Puffball mushroom in natural environment.
Puffball is a name commonly given to all mushrooms of the Lycoperdaceae family, with more or less spherical bodies.
Common earthball (Scleroderma citrinum) also called earthball, pigskin poison puffball, common earth ball - mushroom on green moss before white background
Lycoperdon perlatum (Puffball) mushroom on a meadow. The image was captured in the swiss alps at an altitude of 1700m during autumn season.
Closeup of a common puffball mushroom - Lycoperdon perlatum - growing in green sphagnum moss
Assorted fungi that sprouts up everywhere in the Pacific Northwest with the Autumn rain.
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