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Schopftintling,
gefällter Baum, mit Moos bewachsen
Zunderschwamm (Fomes fomentarius)
Zunderschwamm (Fomes fomentarius)
Zunderschwamm (Fomes fomentarius)
mushrooms
Zunderschwamm (Fomes fomentarius)
Zunderschwamm (Fomes fomentarius)
Zunderschwamm (Fomes fomentarius)
mushroom icon
tannenzapfen auf nadeln
rinde von birke in natur
birkenrinde
rinde geschaelt
stein im wald
Schopftintling
Schopftintling
mushrooms after rain
mushroom trees
edible mushrooms
edible mushrooms
bramble leaf brand microscopic plant vintage illustration
White saddle fungus
Wild ascomycete fungi Xylaria hypoxylon grow in the forest
Edible mushrooms in the forest. Wild mushrooms, slippery jack, Suillus luteus. Mushroom picking outdoor activity, forest mushrooms. Mushroom season. Nature background. vegetarian food, vegan concept
Stachybotrys chartarum or black mold, toxic mold. Mold on slopes in a house near windows that let in moisture.
Tomato with fungal growth
Macro of fungal growth in termites nest.
Person hand spray vinegar solution on molding mattress in home room to remove stains. Washing moldy mattress, remove mold concept.
Foot Fungal Infection and feet fungus or contamination of fungi as a dermatology or podiatry medical concept with 3D illustration elements.
Close-up of a weathered tree stump covered in vibrant green and yellow lichen, showcasing nature's intricate textures.
Discovery of a fascinating brown fungus, shaped like flower petals, emerging from vibrant green grass on a sunny day.
A close-up of a fungus growing on wood. It has a rough texture with earthy brown and beige colors. The background is blurred, focusing on the fungal growth.
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
Bright coral-shaped Ramaria fungi growing amidst fallen leaves and bark in woodland
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
A close-up view of clusters of orange bracket fungi growing on a dark, weathered log.
Close-up image of a dense cluster of Armillaria mushrooms growing in the forest floor of Ucieda, within the Cabuerniga Valley, Cantabria, Spain.
Hand holding a rotten and moldy strawberry in close-up.
A man equipped with a backpack and camera kneels down in a forest to capture close-up photos of mushrooms Gymnopus confluens growing on a beechwood. Urbasa-Andia Natural Park. Navarre, Spain, Europe.
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
Hand Holding a Tray of Rotting and Moldy Strawberries
Close-up of a cluster of small, orange-yellow wild mushrooms sprouting from the side of a tree trunk in the lush forest of Ucieda, Cabuerniga Valley, Cantabria, Spain.
The closeup image showcases the intricate texture of the wrinkled leaves of the viburnum rhytidophyllum plant. The dark green leaves exhibit visible fungal damage, indicated by brown patches and holes
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
Buring Kedungkandang Malang East Java Indonesia taken in May 16 2024: Fungi And Bacteria Photography of close up underside part of Agaricus leptocaulis mushrooms. High quality photo
A cluster of brown and beige mushrooms growing on a rocky surface, showcasing their unique textures and shapes.
Hand Holding a Tray of Rotting and Moldy Strawberries
Vibrant orange mushrooms growing in clusters on forest floor amid fallen autumn leaves and green undergrowth, creating a striking natural display in woodland at Rio de Mouros pathway in Condeixa, Coimbra Portugal.
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
Majestic bolete mushroom in forest floor setting
Explore the nuances of Tinea Versicolor, also known as pityriasis versicolor, a common fungal infection affecting the skin
Close-up of a cluster of small, orange-yellow wild mushrooms sprouting from the side of a tree trunk in the lush forest of Ucieda, Cabuerniga Valley, Cantabria, Spain.
The closeup image showcases the intricate texture of the wrinkled leaves of the viburnum rhytidophyllum plant. The dark green leaves exhibit visible fungal damage, indicated by brown patches and holes
The closeup image showcases the intricate texture of the wrinkled leaves of the viburnum rhytidophyllum plant. The dark green leaves exhibit visible fungal damage, indicated by brown patches and holes
Hand Holding a Tray of Rotting and Moldy Strawberries
 A close-up of white and green mushrooms in clusters on a tree trunk in a forest, showcasing the beauty of nature's fungi world
Vibrant orange mushrooms growing in clusters on forest floor amid fallen autumn leaves and green undergrowth, creating a striking natural display in woodland at Rio de Mouros pathway in Condeixa, Coimbra Portugal.
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
Close-up of a cluster of small, orange-yellow wild mushrooms sprouting from the side of a tree trunk in the lush forest of Ucieda, Cabuerniga Valley, Cantabria, Spain.
A close-up image of a bracket fungus (tinder fungus) growing on a tree stump in a forest setting. Perfect representation of forest ecology, biodiversity, and the beauty of natural decay.
Cluster of coral mushrooms (Ramaria species) emerging near the roots of an old tree in autumn forest
Botrytis tulipae is fungus that causes disease called tulip fire of flower tulips(Tulipa). Close up view of damaged tulip leaves in spring.
Tiny orange mushrooms sprout from the wet, green grass, highlighted by morning dew, showcasing the intricate beauty of a damp forest floor
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
The closeup image showcases the intricate texture of the wrinkled leaves of the viburnum rhytidophyllum plant. The dark green leaves exhibit visible fungal damage, indicated by brown patches and holes
 A close-up of white and green mushrooms in clusters on a tree trunk in a forest, showcasing the beauty of nature's fungi world
A bright Russula mushroom with a red cap stands out in the woods on a sunny day. A perfect example of forest life and vibrant natural beauty under the warm sunlight.
Mensularia nodulosa belongs to a family known for wood-decaying species. This mushroom typically grows on dead wood, facilitating the recycling of nutrients in forest ecosystems.
abstract background macro image of Sajor-caju Mushroom. High quality photo

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