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Edible forest mushroom Armillaria mellea commonly known as honey fungus. Mushroom picking. A basidiomycete fungus in the genus Armillaria sinapina close-up.
Two tall Armillaria ostoyae mushrooms at dawn
Masses of Honey Fungus growing on the forest floor in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
a group with lots of brown sulfur head mushrooms closeup against a tree in the forest in autumn
Honey mushrooms in black and white, from a low angle, in the weak sunlight of the forest. These honey mushrooms (aka oak mushrooms) came up in late summer, seemingly overnight, even though it hadn't rained. Scientific name: Armillaria mellea. Taken in the woods of northwest Connecticut.\n\nNote the decurrent gills of the mushrooms in the center of the photo, an identifying feature of this species. They extend from the bottom of the cap to the ring on the stem or stipe.\n\nAccording to the Mycological Society of San Francisco, \
Hallimasch feeds on dead organic matter, decomposing fallen wood and returning nutrients to the soil.
Cluster of mushrooms on a fallen tree in a forest park in Surrey, British Columbia.
Some mushrooms growing at the National Aroboretum
Armillaria mellea (Vahl. ex Fr.) Kummer syn. Clitocybe mellea (Vahl. ex Fr.) Ricken Hallimasch, Armillaire couleur de miel, Tête de meduse, Honey Fungus or Boot-lace Fungus Cap 3–12cm across, very variable, convex then flattened and centrally depressed or wavy, yellow ochre, tawny, to dark brown, often with an olivaceous tinge, covered in darker fibrillose scales especially at the centre. Stem 60–150×5–15mm, often tapering towards the base, yellowish becoming reddish-brown at the base, initially with a thick whitish to yellow cottony ring. Flesh white. Taste astringent, smell strong. Gills white at first then yellowish becoming pinkish-brown and often darker spotted with age. Spore print pale cream. \nHabitat in dense clusters on or around trunks or stumps of deciduous and coniferous trees and Hazel. Season summer to early winter. Very common. Edible when cooked but should only be eaten in small amounts as some forms are known to cause stomach upsets. Distribution, America and Europe.\nThe fungus spreads by long black cords called rhizomorphs resembling bootlaces which can be found beneath the bark of infected trees, on roots or in the soil where they can travel large distances to infect other trees. This is one of the most dangerous parasites of trees, causing an intensive white rot and ultimately death; there is no cure and the fungus is responsible for large losses of timber each year (source: R. Phillips).\n\nThis is a parasitic Mushroom. This is a very common Species in the Netherlands.\nThe young Fruit-bodies are edible.
Tokyo,Japan - September 5, 2021: Naratakemodoki or Armillariella tabescens growing in colonies in the rain
Armillaria Mellea fungi in early stage
Group of Honey Fungus Mushrooms at the base of tree, West Yorkshire, UK. This group of mushrooms, Honey Fungus, was found at the base of a tree in a West Yorkshire woodland, predominantly beech trees. Close up, full screen photo of the mushrooms taken on an Octobers day with a Canon EOS 1200 D digital SLR camera.
Group of tightly packed yellow fungi - also called Clustered Woodlover - grow in English woodland during autumn on mossy tree stump
macro of small brown mushrooms in the grass. Cuphophyllus Pratensis Meadow Waxcap
Large clumps of fungus growing on a rotting log.
mushrooms honey agaric in the forest. Honey Mushrooms - Armillaria ostoyea
Group of little mushrooms an moss wooden floor. The image was captured during autum season in the canton of zurich.
Close-up of beautiful mushrooms in the sunshine in autumn, taken in Bavaria.
Mature honey mushrooms growing in a tree stump on a Connecticut roadside in October, after rain
The Hallimasch, Armillaria or honey fungus, is one of the best known tree mushrooms and is one of the most collected mushrooms not only in Germany.
honey fungus (Armillaria mellea)
26 october 2022, Basse Yutz, Yutz, Thionville Portes de France, Moselle, Lorraine, Grand Est, France. In a clearing, dozens of Honey Mushrooms have grown around an old tree stump. Mushrooms are yellow ocher in color. They seem to form a heap.
Part of forest and trees series, rich colors graded in gold for highlights and blue for shadows, shot in Beskydy mountains
Three mushrooms (Lepiota?) growing together in an autumn forest with green and withered leaves - blurred background
Lentinus tigrinus is a mushroom in the Polyporaceae family. It is classified as nonpoisonous. It has been reported that mushrooms have significant antioxidant and antimicrobial activity.\nÖkologie:\nDer Getigerte Sägeblättling ist ein holzbewohnender Saprophyt, der Laubhölzer besiedelt, in Deutschland sind die wichtigsten Substrate Pappel und Weidenarten, daneben werden auch andere Laubhölzer besiedelt. Die vom Getigerten Sägeblättling besiedelten Hölzer befinden sich häufig dicht am Wasser oder liegen zum Teil im Wasser. Der Pilz besiedelt insbesondere verschiedene Auwaldtypen, er ist Wärme liebend und kommt besonders in klimatisch begünstigten Stromtälern vor. Außerhalb der Auwälder kann der Pilz in Parkanlagen, an Wegrändern und ähnlichen Standorten gefunden werden (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis Picture is made in a moist Area in Flevoland in April 2019. The Mushroom was growing on a Trunk of Populus.
Mushrooms, Honey fungus (Armillaria)
The forest in autumn - colorful
The common name of several species of fungi within the genus Armillaria, spreads underground, killing the roots of perennial plants
wild mushroom at park of glasgow scotland england UK
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