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Focus on hand of young woman touching orange cap boletus growing in fertile soil in autumn forest among dry leaves and other bio mass
Porcini in the forest
Coprinellus disseminatus, a small white mushroom with a striped crown growing in large groups or colonies on dead tree trunks. This species is known as Fairy inkcap and Trooping crumble cap.
View of a group of mushrooms on the grass.
Bunch of white mushrooms held in the hand. This white mushrooms grow in the forests of india and are edible
Man is picking fresh mushrooms that are growing on the green field in the mountains.
An edible mushroom grows in the forest among green leaves and moss
Full frame image of mushroom on moss with focus on foregroung in Bavaria in autumn, selective focus.
Edible mushrooms in a basket. Vegetarian food. Food rich in protein and fiber.
A display of freshly picked Japanese mushrooms on a wood plate in a forest. Including Shiitake, Matsutake and Hiratake AKA Oyster Mushrooms.
The mushroom picker holds in his hand two beautiful mushrooms
View of a mushroom on the soil in in pine forest.
Young fungi on the stump of an old tree in the forest valley of the river Rak, Cerknica - Notranjska Regional Park, Slovenia (Krajinski park Rakov Å kocjan, Slovenija)
The magical world of fungi, from mushrooms to fungal networks and families in brown and red colors in the forest in a sunny autumn day
Mushroom boletus on the table
Tricholoma sulphureum (Bull. ex Fr.) Kummer syn. T. bufonium (Pers. ex Fr.) Gillet. Tricolome soufré, Schwefelritterling, Büdös pereszke, Agarico zolfino, Narcisridderzwam, Sulphur Knight Gas Agaric. Cap 3–8cm across, convex with an indistinct umbo, sulphur-yellow often tinged reddish-brown or olivaceous. Stem 25–40 x 6–10mm, sulphur-yellow covered in reddish-brown fibres. Flesh bright sulphur-yellow. Taste mealy, smell strongly of gas-tar. Gills bright sulphur-yellow. Spore print white. Spores 9–12 x 5–6um. Habitat in deciduous woods, less frequently with conifers. Season autumn. Occasional. Not edible. Distribution, America and Europe (source R. Phillips).\n\nThis a quite common species in the Dutch Deciduous Forests with Oak.
A mix of forest edible mushrooms. Freshly harvested bay bolete with boletus edulis
Close up a basket full of foraged mushrooms from the forest, including chanterelle’s and hedgehog varieties. Food foraging has become popular in recent years as people have turned to foraged food to cook local and seasonally sourced food. These will be dried and used to flavour dishes in the long winter months that lie ahead. Photographed on the island of Mon Denmark, colour, horizontal format.
A selective focus shot of wild mushroom in the forest
Fresh mushrooms in rustic basket, a wholesome harvest in grass
Basket full of mushrooms
beautiful orange-red fly agaric on a wooden table ,autumn harvest of poisonous mushrooms, High quality photo
Red toadstool close up
Close-up picture of a Amanita poisonous mushroom in nature.
View of a brown mushroom on the grass.
collect mushrooms macro
Tulostoma brumale, the most common of the stalkballs, is an autumn and winter species found among moss or short grass mainly on sandy, alkaline soil. The dune slacks just behind the first stable sand dune ridges are usually good places to look out for these strange, almost other-worldly little fungi.\nIn older texts the stalkballs are commonly referred to as 'stilt puffballs', and it is now known that puffballs and stalkballs are close relatives. \nFruitbody:\nThis lollipop-like fungus is easily overlooked among snail shells and other pale debris. The rounded 'puffball' with its slightly granular surface sits on a twig-like stem arising from a brown basal volva. Both the spore sac and the stem are white or greyish, the stem covered with brownish longitudinal fibres. The spore-release hole (peristome) is surounded by a reddish-brown ring. \nBall diameter varies from 0.5 to 1cm, and the total height ranges between 2 and 5cm. The stem is 0.2 to 0.3cm in diameter and 1.5 to 4cm tall, tapering slightly towards the apex; it can be smooth and grey or more often fibrous and mottled grey-brown. Inside the spore sac the gleba is white and firm initially, turning brown and powdery as the spores mature. \nSpores: Subspherical to globose, 4-5 x 3.5-4µm; covered in fine warts. Spore mass: The powdery spore-bearing gleba is pale rufous (reddish).\nHabitat: Saprobic, found in stony and sandy soil among moss or short grass, most commonly in coastal areas. \nSeason: September to January in Britain and Ireland; often persisting through to March in Southern Europe.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Coastal Sand Dunes of the Netherlands.
Early Morels or Wrinkled Thimble Morels (Verpa bohemica). Early spring mushrooms in a basket at natural sunlight compositions.
Macrolepiota procera
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