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Polypores on an old tree
Wildlife Sanctuary Hahnheide - polypores on a trunk
White Wood Fungus
a piece of bark, resembling a tree stump. In nature. Close-up
champignons
Birch polypore with water drops growing on a trunk of birch tree close-up at selective focus
closeup of a beefsteak fungus growing on a tree, common and edible mushroom, Fungi specie from Europe and Britain
Anise mazegill, a brown rot fungus, Gloeophyllum odoratum.
orange shelf fungus on the tree
Gloeophyllum odoratum, known as the Anise Mazegill and Brown Rot Fungus, a polypore from Romania.Anise mazegill, a brown rot fungus, Gloeophyllum odoratum.
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.
(Polyporaceae) A close-up of a group of mushrooms growing on an old, cracked stump.
Close up of tree mushrooms on the trunk. Forest in the background
Ganoderma lucidum
Grifola frondosa - Hen of the Woods
Gloeophyllum odoratum, known as the Anise Mazegill and Brown Rot Fungus, a polypore from Romania.Anise mazegill, a brown rot fungus, Gloeophyllum odoratum.
Trametes ochracea is an uncommon polypore mushroom that characteristically produces leathery shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting bodies called conks on branches or trunks of dead and decaying wood.
Trametes ochracea is an uncommon polypore mushroom that characteristically produces leathery shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting bodies called conks on branches or trunks of dead and decaying wood.
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.
Bjerkandera adusta, commonly known as the smoky polypore or smoky bracket, is a species of fungus in the family Meruliaceae.
(Polyporaceae) A close-up of a group of mushrooms growing on an old, cracked stump.
(Polyporaceae) A close-up of a group of mushrooms growing on an old, cracked stump.
Chaga mushroom hand painted watercolor set. Inonotus obliquus medicinal fungus element. Chaga fungus growing on the tree and chunks elements. Organic natural treatment. White background.
Climacocystis borealis growing massively on an old standing Spruce tree in an old-growth forest in Romania,  Europe.Climacocystis borealis is a species of poroid fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae.
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.
Bjerkandera adusta, commonly known as the smoky polypore or smoky bracket, is a species of fungus in the family Meruliaceae.
Bjerkandera adusta, commonly known as the smoky polypore or smoky bracket, is a species of fungus in the family Meruliaceae.
Bjerkandera adusta, commonly known as the smoky polypore or smoky bracket, is a species of fungus in the family Meruliaceae.
(Polyporaceae) A close-up of a group of mushrooms growing on an old, cracked stump.
Fungi on trees
The Grifola frondosa, or Maitake mushroom
Chaga mushroom. Shelf fungus.
Gloeophyllum odoratum, known as the Anise Mazegill and Brown Rot Fungus, a polypore from Romania.Anise mazegill, a brown rot fungus, Gloeophyllum odoratum.
Close-up of a Poroid fungus Climacocystis borealis growing massively on an old standing Spruce tree in an old-growth forest in Romania, Europe.Climacocystis borealis is a species of poroid fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae
Climacocystis borealis growing massively on an old standing Spruce tree in an old-growth forest in Romania,  Europe.Climacocystis borealis is a species of poroid fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae.
Climacocystis borealis growing massively on an old standing Spruce tree in an old-growth forest in Romania,  Europe.Climacocystis borealis is a species of poroid fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae.
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.
Trametes ochracea is an uncommon polypore mushroom that characteristically produces leathery shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting bodies called conks on branches or trunks of dead and decaying wood.
Golden-brown fungi form intricate patterns on a decaying log, showcasing nature's artistry in decomposition. The textured forms create a captivating natural display.
Close up of Trametes ochracea growing an an old tree stump
Close-up of a Poroid fungus Climacocystis borealis growing massively on an old standing Spruce tree in an old-growth forest in Romania, Europe.Climacocystis borealis is a species of poroid fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae
Close-up of a Poroid fungus Climacocystis borealis growing massively on an old standing Spruce tree in an old-growth forest in Romania, Europe.Climacocystis borealis is a species of poroid fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae
Climacocystis borealis growing massively on an old standing Spruce tree in an old-growth forest in Romania,  Europe.Climacocystis borealis is a species of poroid fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae.
Bjerkandera adusta, commonly known as the smoky polypore or smoky bracket, is a species of fungus in the family Meruliaceae.
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.
A cluster of vibrant yellow fungi thrives on a decaying surface, showcasing the intricate beauty of nature's decomposition.
Mushroom
fungus on a tree
Polypore mushrooms among spring flowers
Mushrooms on a tree in the forest.
Bjerkandera adusta, commonly known as the smoky polypore or smoky bracket, is a species of fungus in the family Meruliaceae.
A fan-like arrangement of light brown and white fungi grows on a textured tree surface. The delicate, wavy edges create a striking natural pattern.

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