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Rotting Timber Retaining Wall After Water Damage
Warped orange crust fungus, Leucogyrophana mollusca On rotten wood.
Lichen detailed macro backdrop. Tree trunk texture.
Trametes pubescens
Kyoto,Japan-September 27, 2019: Polyporaceae or Bracket Fungus on deadwood in autumn in Kyoto
Mushrooms: Panellus Stipticus - Mycenaceae
Image of mushroom growing on a log
Rough bark background-macro
a mushroom on a log covered with green moss close up
Fallen tree deep in the Connecticut woods covered in bracket fungi (a type of mushroom)
Structure of a tree. Forest view
Bracket fungus
bisporella citrina fungus, known as the lemon disco and yellow fairy cup\
Fungus foraging in autumn English woodland discovers cluster of mushrooms
Fungus in the trunk
Frozen pond in the country path. Ice in the path, Rocks and water waves frozen.
Green moss on the trunk of an old rotten tree that fell to the ground in the forest. Dead wood in wildlife background
Bark at a Yew Tree Trunk. The image was captured during springtime near Zurich City.
A broken log on brown leaves with white wildflowers.
Southern state freshwater wetland on an evening in summer (July). The image was captured in Big Creek, Forsyth, (near Cumming) in Georgia (USA) with a full frame mirrorless digital camera and a sharp telephoto lens in dim light. The image is part of a series of Georgia wetland.
isolated platform Fungus on a tree with moss in the background
Close-up gray grunge old board wall texture background with moss
tree trunk fungus
Mushrooms on a wet tree stump with moss.
fungus growing
Hericium coralloides
Forest walks in search of mushrooms
Closeup of tree bark with green moss
Tree Root
A thick growth of greenshield lichen on a rock. The leaf-like lobes proclaim this a foliose lichen. Lichens are interesting, often beautiful, life forms. They cover 7% of the earth's surface. Though they undergo photosynthesis, they are not plants. They are composite organisms in which algae and fungi live symbiotically. The three main types are foliose, fruticose and crustose. Lichens are indicators of environmental quality, and they do no harm to the natural substrates on which they grow.
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