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death cap in a forest undergrowth
Description:\nThe cap is convex to depressed and is coloured a distinctive bloody red, pink, crimson or purple. Sometimes it may show a yellowish or orange tinge in the centre. It may measure between 6 and 20 cm in diameter. The flesh is white with a mild taste and without scent; it quickly becomes soft and spongy and also greyish. The crowded gills are cream coloured when young, and become yellow with age. They are adnexed and are generally thin. Their edges may sometimes occur reddish. The amyloid, elli spores measure 8–10 by 7–10 μm are warty and are covered by an incomplete mesh. The stem is white, sometimes with a pink hue, slightly clubbed. It may measure 5 to 15 cm in height and up to 3 cm in diameter.\nDistribution, ecology and habitat:\nR. paludosa is mycorrhizal and occurs in coniferous woodlands and in peat bogs of Europe and North America; preferably under pine trees, where it forms mycorrhizae. Locally it can be very common.\nEdibility:\nThe mushroom is edible and is a common good in Finnish markets.\n\nThis Nice Russula was found in the Voorsterbos (Noordoostpolder), the Netherlands, near a Pine Tree in October 2022.
A black and white, semi-surreal and abstract depiction of a small colony of mushrooms, thriving on an old tree stump. This photo was shot in early October 2022, on a public park of Dusseldorf, Germany
A tiny acorn on the forest floor swaddled in the cap of another acorn. It has a baby Jesus feel to it.
Close up of a highly poisonous death cap mushroom during the day in a German forest
Some Alice In Wonderland type of storybook mushrooms dominate an area of a northwestern Switzerland forest.
This summer and autumn species is considerd to be inedible. Many authorities give this genus family status as Crepidotaceae, while others include the genus Crepidotus within the family Inocybaceae; this should be a warning that these little fungi are not for eating, as some Inocybe species are deadly poisonous.
Fly agaric red (Amanita muscaria) on the forest ground in autumn
Fly agaric is the fairy tale mushroom with bright red and white dots
Geastrum triplex is a fungus found in the detritus and leaf litter of hardwood forests around the world. It is commonly known as the collared earthstar, the saucered earthstar, or the triple earthstar
Mushroom raincoat. Lycoperdon Close up
wild mushroom at park of glasgow scotland england UK
A Parasol Mushroom on moorland in Cornwall in early autumn
Toadstool in close up
close-up of a fly agaric with spores dripping from it
Fly agaric mushroom in the forest
Mushrooms
Small mushrooms in autumn
white mushroom, agaricus bisporus or champignon, with mycelium in soil, side view of soil interspersed with mycelium on black background.
Stock photo showing elevated view of plates of Trametes versicolor (Turkeytail bracket fungus) growing on a rotten tree trunk stump.
Different kinds of mushrooms against black background
Phallus impudicus Pers. syn. Ithyphallus impudicus (L.) Fr. Gemeine Stinkmorchel Phallus Impudique, Satyre puant, Oeuf du diable, Stinkhorn. Fruit body initially semi-submerged and covered by leaf-litter, egg-like, 3–6cm across, attached to substrate by a cord-like mycelial strand. The outer wall of the egg is white to pinkish but there is a thick gelatinous middle layer held between the membranous inner and outer layers. The egg is soon ruptured, as the white hollow stalk-like receptacle extends to 10–25cm high, the pendulous, bell-shaped head is covered by a meshwork of raised ribs covered in dark olive slime which contains the spores. This slime has a strong sickly offensive smell which attracts flies from large distances, the slime sticks to the legs of the flies and thus acts as a means of spore dispersal which takes place very rapidly, exposing the underlying mesh of the cap. Spores pale yellow.
Candy cap mushroom, a species of Milk-caps , growing through the leaf mould of a forest floor in the Dordogne region of France
Mushrooms Growing on a Shaded Tree in a Beautiful Autumn Forest
Fungus from the Boletaceae family, known as sponge mushrooms, in El Chico National Park.
Days of rain, in Alaska, have cause an invasion of mushrooms. A natural process in decay, these mushrooms offer an amazing example of natural beauty.
Mushroom at Lake Doxa, Greece
Wild mushroom growing in the lush rainforest on Vancouver Island.
edible mushroom, boletus edulis bull at the forest
Along the Appalachian Trail in Maine, Two mushrooms growing at the base of a tree in the Maine woods a few steps off the trail. They evoke a mom and child or dad and son. Sharp macro focus.
Free Images: "bestof:Amanita muscaria, two views of a mushroom. Hillsboro, Oregon. 1910. Name of Expedition: Huron H. Smith Expedition to Oregon Participants: Huron H. Smith"
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