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Other types of mushrooms have pores instead of gills. Like gills, pores produce spores, but they appear as small, sponge-like holes instead of thin blades. The little holes lead to tubes inside the cap. As spores mature, they eventually fall from the tubes out of holes and into their environment.
A high scale magnification photograph of the conidia and conidiophores of a Penicillium species fungus. At the end of the long conidiophore are the phialides that form the spores. Some species of Penicillium are used in cheese making, others produce the antibiotic penicillin. The photograph was taken with a light microscope fitted with Nomarski differential interference contrast optics that give high contrast at maximum aperture for optimal resolution.
A photo of coral mushroom growing on the forest Floor.
bunch of natural sponges
goldenrain tree flowers in the garden
forest, texture, beauty in nature, background
Linden flowers or lime tree flowers isolated on white background.
Low to medium, rather variable, rhizomatous, hairless perennial with fans of fleshy, sword-shaped leaves, basal often orange-tinged; stem leaves small and bract-like, the upper larger than the lower. Flowers greenish-yellow or orange-yellow, 10-16mmstarry, in a rather lax spike like raceme; filaments of stamens densely hairy. Fruit a small narrow, elliptical capsule, to 12mm long.\nHabitat: Bogs and wet acid heaths and moors, to 1200m.\nFlowering Season: July-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far north.\nGenerally regarded as poisonous, especially to livestock.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation to Ireland in July 2022.
The normal liver cells or hepatocytes contain lipid droplets, more frequent near the central vein of hepatic lobules, that can be demonstrated using osmium tetroxide as fixative. In steatosis or fatty liver disease, the amount of lipid droplets is pathologically very increased.
Frozen Puddle in the Meadow, Canada
at Ashikaga flower park
Close up of yellow lichen.
Wood ear mushroom
Green Sea Anemone on Rock, Tidal Pools, Olympic National Park
moss on trees in Madeira
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.
Wild oyster mushrooms grow on logs, wild mushrooms grow on dead wood. Wild forest mushrooms are flat round
Warted Oak Polypore Fungus, Also Know As Weeping Conk, Weeping Polypore, Oak Bracket, Inonotus Dryadeus
Beautiful Oenothera Biennis - Part of this plant can be used as food, medicine and cosmetics
Common where dead trees are, this Turkey Tail fungi, the resemblance speaks for itself, is formally the Trametes versicolor
Old zinc wall texture background, Texture of rusty galvanized metal roof sheets
Group of champignon mushrooms isolated on white background
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Green and orange grass and weeds. Flat lay.
blooming honeysuckle, shallow depth of field
Trollholmsund, Indre Billefjord, Finnmark, Norway
St. John's wort (hypericum perforatum) isolated on white
A macro shot of the pumpkin's inner part.
Dry hemispherical plant in the Death Valley desert.
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