28 Bilder zum Thema "laccaria" bei ClipDealer

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Violetter Lacktrichterling (Laccaria amethystea )
Amethyst Deceiver mushrooms
Amethyst deceiver - edible mushroom
Five nice specimen of Laccaria laccata or Waxy laccaria mushrooms, edible and delicious, but very small, shot in natural habitat, all sides visible, horizontal orientation
Laccaria laccata Mushrooms
Amethyst deceiver mushroom watercolor illustration. Laccaria amethystina fungus painted single element. Amethyst deceiver edible forest mushroom on white background.
A closeup of the amethyst deceiver mushrooms at dawn
Natural closeup on two edible deceiver mushroom or , waxy laccaria laccata on the forest floor
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Natural closeup on the small brightly purple colored and edible amethyst deceiver mushroom, Laccaria amethystina on the forest floor
Amethyst deceiver mushroom
Laccaria amethystina
A closeup of two amethyst deceiver mushrooms at dawn
purple mushrooms Laccaria amethystina between the moss and ferns on forest floor
Amethyst Deceiver mushrooms
A tiny amethyst deceiver in the sunl
One single specimen of Laccaria laccata or Waxy laccaria mushroom in foreground and another in background, size compared with red leaf and beech acorn next to it, vertical orientation, natural habitat
Laccaria amethystina mushroom,  known as the amethyst deceiver
Laccaria laccata in a forest from the worm's-eye view
Fungus collection
Natural vertical closeup on a cluster of emerging edible orange colored Scurfy Deceiver mushrooms, Laccaria proxima
Western Amethyst Laccaria
Laccaria amethystina mushroom
Detail of the amethyst deceiver - edible mushroom
Laccaria amethystina, commonly known as the amethyst deceiver
Natural closeup on the small brightly purple colored and edible amethyst deceiver mushroom, Laccaria amethystina on the forest floor
The amethyst fungus is often found in old forests with many beech and oak trees.
Three nice specimen of Laccaria laccata or Waxy laccaria mushrooms in natural habitat, edible but very small, size compared to beech acorn, vertical orientation

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