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RMB592TP–Tujunga Wash sub watershed Macrolepiota americana, mushrooms San Fernando Valley CA, California City of Los Angeles
RMEA0CWX–Amanita Muscaria (bulb stage) or fly agaric mushroom growing in green grass
RM2H70NXE–Golden Bootleg, Golden Cap (Phaeolepiota aurea), fruit bodies in beech forest. Germany
RF2DF03XT–Mushrooms release a cloud of spores into the air of the surrounding forest in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia.
RF2H7R4RJ–An ugly brown mushroom grows wild.
RF2DH8XP1–Gomphus clavatus [Here as Craterellus clavatus], commonly known as pig's ears or the violet chanterelle, is an edible species of fungus in the genus Gomphus native to Eurasia and North America. The fruit body is vase- or fan-shaped with wavy edges to its rim. from the book Sveriges ätliga och giftiga svampar tecknade efter naturen under ledning [Sweden's edible and poisonous mushrooms drawn after nature under guidance] By Fries, Elias, 1794-1878; Kungl. Svenska vetenskapsakademien Published in Stockholm, Sweden in 1861
RFMB8N3X–Underside of an Albatrellus confluens mushroom found in the mountains of Granite County, Montana. Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota Class: Aga
RF2RTKRD0–Closeup of white textured parasol mushroom among blades of grass in Audubon Park, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
RMB417AD–Fungus, Eukaryotae, growing at the base of a tree. Oklahoma, USA.
RFW88JHJ–Two false parasol white mushrooms in an suburban lawn of green grass.
RMHRGREM–Shaggy Mane Mushrooms (Coprinus comatus) growing in Eastern Deciduous forest, Autumn, Red Maple leaves (Acer rubrum), E USA
RFP912J7–Boreal Forest Mushroom August 10h, 2010 Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
RMH6JHAK–Large Boletus mushrooms, Eastern Deciduous forest, Autumn, Michigan USA
RF2A1H103–A New Little Toadstool Pops Up Through The Grass
RMH2YXAC–Common Puffball Mushrooms Lycoperdon perlatum Autumn, Michigan USA
RFWTF8D1–leccinum boreal mushrooms. These are a common edible mushroom found in the boreal forest of North America.
RMG3RTYC–Common Puffball Mushrooms Lycoperdon perlatum Autumn, Michigan USA
RM2JXDM00–A young fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) has just fought its way through the moss carpet in a coniferous forest, Denmark
RMB592R6–Tujunga Wash sub watershed San Fernando Valley CA, California City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks Burbank Blv
RMCR4X9C–New Spring growth of Shelf Fungus on Tree, Northern Michigan USA
RF2AK2E7X–Mushroom in luxurious mosses along trail to Linda Lake from Lake O'Hara in September in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada
RM2ARKCER–Netted Rhodotus Mushroom (Rhodotus palmatus), growing out of log in forest,
RF2H7R4R9–Mushroom fins are visible underneath.
RMC06N8P–Beautiful Clavaria (Ramaria formosa), fruiting body on the forest floor. Bavaria, Germany.
RFMB8MWG–Golden Coral (Ramaria aurea) Mushroom found on the mountains of Granite County, Montana.
RMDFH2A8–A gypsy mushroom cortinarius, a wild edible mushroom
RF2A14MH3–A Yellow Mushroom Growing Along The Trail
RMB417YM–Fungus, Eukaryotae, growing at the base of a tree. Oklahoma, USA.
RMMCBXB7–An Eastern North American Destroying Angel (Amanita bisporigera) mushroom grows from the forest floor
RFRFKA5D–Found in the tropics of North America, the Bird Nest fungus is common and can be found amid damp garden mulch. The fungus resembles a bird's nest.
RFP912JA–Boreal Forest Mushroom August 11, 2010 Wrangell St. Elias, Alaska Canon 17-40L
RFB7FH8Y–Yellow-bordered Taildropper land slug (Prophysaon foliolatum), 5 cm; Little Gym mushroom (Gymnopilus penetrans), real fairy tale
RMB3450J–The Lawn Mower's Mushroom, Panaeolus foenisecii, growing in a yard of green grass.
RMP5C25W–Morchella (Morel) fungi
RFWTF882–leccinum boreal mushrooms. These are a common edible mushroom found in the boreal forest of North America.
RMWWBAW8–Mushrooms proliferating during a warm, wet, late Summer, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Meadow Mushroom (Agaricus campestris) in grass, early morning.
RF2D7AH1N–Infundibulicybe geotropa, also known as the trooping funnel or monk's head, is a funnel-shaped toadstool widely found in Europe and in North America
RF2AK2DYX–Mushroom in fresh snow along trail to Linda Lake from Lake O'Hara in September in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada
RM2ARKCF1–Netted Rhodotus Mushroom (Rhodotus palmatus), growing out of log in forest,
RF2H7R4R2–A funnel shaped mushroom lays on its side in the forest.
RF2H2YJFG–Amorphic Oozing Mushroom, rotting tree trunk, E USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RFMB8N11–lacerated stropharia (Stropharia hornemannii) Found in the mountains of Granite County, Montana. Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota Class: Agari
RM2D6H8JN–Ink Cap Mushrooms (Coprinopsis atramentaria), E North America, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMC06N9R–Beautiful Clavaria (Ramaria formosa), fruiting body on the forest floor. Bavaria, Germany.
RF2A14MFF–A White Frilly Mushroom In The Grass
RFPB00XW–Yelllow Toadstool Funghi in London's Borough Market, UK
RF2A18AXH–A Tiny Slug Creeps Along On Top Of A Toadstool In The Woods
RFP912J8–Mushroom, near Copper River, Wrangell St. Elias, Alask August 10th, 2010 Canon 50D, 17-40L
RFWWR368–A Fairy Toadstool In The Grass
RMANH2XW–Fly Agaric (aminita muscaria) mushroom, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada.
RFW2X5N4–A Small Mushroom In Grass
RMBK3PG2–Mushroom - Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly Amanita, Alaska
RMWWBAWC–Mushrooms proliferating during a warm, wet September, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Field Mushroom (Agaricus campestris) in leaf litter by the cycle path.
RF2CB8WT1–white mushroom on the green grass
RMWWBARD–Mushrooms proliferating during a warm, wet, late Summer, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Field Mushroom (Agaricus campestris) in wet grass, early morning.
RF2AK2E0X–Mushroom in fresh snow along trail to Linda Lake from Lake O'Hara in September in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada
RM2A0YY3W–Mushrooms proliferating during a warm, wet, late Summer, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Wood Mushroom (Agaricus silvicola) fruit body in full splendour.
RF2H7R4MF–Wild mushrooms appear along the hiking trail.
RF2AK1K84–Gilled mushroom growing from on a mossy forest floor in September in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada
RFMB8N1G–lacerated stropharia (Stropharia hornemannii) Found in the mountains of Granite County, Montana. Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota Class: Agari
RM2D6H8MM–Ink Cap Mushrooms (Coprinopsis atramentaria), E North America, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMC06NB5–Beautiful Clavaria (Ramaria formosa), fruiting body on the forest floor. Bavaria, Germany.
RF2D8D75F–Chicken-of-the-woods Mushroom (Laetiporus sulphureus), growing on stump, E USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2AK0T76–Mushroom pair in snow along the trail from Linda Lake to Lake O'Hara in September in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada
RMG3RTYB–Gills of the underside of Roger's Mushroom (Russula Foetens) & Red Maple leaf (acere rubrum), Autumn, E USA
RM2A0YXYB–Mushrooms proliferating during a warm, wet, late Summer, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Wood Mushroom (Agaricus silvicola) fruit body in full splendour.
RMG3RTY8–Clitocybe Irina Mushrooms, late Spring, Michigan USA
RMPTB6P1–Tiny red mushroom growing among the moss, Gatineau Park, Quebec, Canada.
RMH6JHC7–Shaggy Mane mushrooms (Coprinus comatus), Autumn, E USA, by Skip Moody/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RM2A4CCCT–Two perfect white mushroom (Agrocybe cylindracea) growing from a tree between links on a chain link fence. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
RMH6JHC5–Shaggy Mane mushrooms (Coprinus comatus), Autumn, E USA, by Skip Moody/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMWWBAY9–Mushrooms proliferating during a warm, wet, late Summer, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Shaggy Mane (Coprinus comatus) in wood chip.
RMH6JHC2–Shaggy Mane mushrooms (Coprinus comatus), Autumn, E USA, by Skip Moody/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMWWBAW7–Mushrooms proliferating during a warm, wet, late Summer, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Lycogala flavofuscum oozing down a tree trunk.
RF2D7AGJJ–Infundibulicybe geotropa, also known as the trooping funnel or monk's head, is a funnel-shaped toadstool widely found in Europe and in North America
RMPTB6YH–Mushrooms growing on a mossy log, Gatineau Park, Quebec, Canada.
RF2H7R4RE–Close-up of big toadstool on hiking trail.
RM2ABC088–Two late season white mushroom (Agrocybe cylindracea) growing high up a tree trunk from a branch stump. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
RFMB8N4W–The underside of a Bitter Almond Brittlegill found in the mountains of Granite County, Montana. Russula fragrantissima
RMWB9PNX–Pig's ear (Gomphus clavatus) mushroom in a forest outside of Osgoode, Ontario, Canada.
RMANH2TK–Fly Agaric (Amanita Muscaria) mushroom, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada.
RMWWBAY5–Mushrooms proliferating during a warm, wet, late Summer, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Giant Puffball Mushroom (Calvatia Gigantea).
RF2AK2DY9–Mushroom in fresh snow along trail to Linda Lake from Lake O'Hara in September in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada
RFAD046R–Laccaria laccata Lackluster Laccaria small flesh colored to orangish edible mushroom common in Europe and America
RMH6JHBY–Shaggy Mane mushrooms (Coprinus comatus), Autumn, E USA, by Skip Moody/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMDH7P4R–Common Puffball Mushrooms Lycoperdon perlatum Autumn, Michigan USA
RF2H7R4PG–A dirty toadstool stands above a grassy area.
RF2A8N4YD–Sugar Maple leaves (Acer saccharum) & Turkey Tail Fungus (Trametes versicolor) forest floor, Fall, MN, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RFMB8N4G–Bitter Almond Brittlegill found in the mountains of Granite County, Montana. Russula fragrantissima
RM2A7AX0N–Ink Cap Mushroom (Coprinopsis atramentaria), Fall, MN, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RFMB8MTB–Hemipholiota populnea (Pholiota destruens) mushroom growing on a cottonwood stump, near Bull Lake, in Lincoln County, Montana.
RMWWBAXH–Mushrooms proliferating during a warm, wet, late Summer, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Agaricus bitorquis bursting through the soil.
RF2AK2E5M–Mushroom in fresh snow along trail to Linda Lake from Lake O'Hara in September in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada
RMWWBAWG–Mushrooms proliferating during a warm, wet, late Summer, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Agaricus bitorquis bursting through the soil.
RMAD046N–Laccaria laccata Lackluster Laccaria small flesh colored to orangish edible mushroom common in Europe and America