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Porcelain fungus (Oudemansiella mucida), on deadwood, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
oudemansiella mucida, growing on a log with moss on the edge of a stream.
Porcelain fungus (Oudemansiella mucida), from beneath, Hesse, Germany, Europe
Porcelain Fungus view
white porcelain fungus
porcelain fungus growing
Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as porcelain fungus, is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Physalacriaceae and native to Europe.
Hymenopellis radicata, commonly known as the deep root mushroom, beech rooter or the rooting shank, is a widespread agaric readily identified by its deeply rooted stalk. High quality photo
Porcelain Fungus in the Forest , Mucidula mucida
Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as porcelain fungus, is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Physalacriaceae and native to Europe.
Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as porcelain fungus, is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Physalacriaceae and native to Europe.
Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as porcelain fungus, is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Physalacriaceae and native to Europe.
Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as porcelain fungus, is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Physalacriaceae and native to Europe.
Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as porcelain fungus, is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Physalacriaceae and native to Europe.
Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as porcelain fungus, is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Physalacriaceae and native to Europe.
Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as porcelain fungus, is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Physalacriaceae and native to Europe.
Hymenopellis radicata, commonly known as the deep root mushroom, beech rooter or the rooting shank, is a widespread agaric readily identified by its deeply rooted stalk. High quality photo
Hymenopellis radicata, commonly known as the deep root mushroom, beech rooter or the rooting shank, is a widespread agaric readily identified by its deeply rooted stalk. High quality photo
Hymenopellis radicata, commonly known as the deep root mushroom, beech rooter or the rooting shank, is a widespread agaric readily identified by its deeply rooted stalk. High quality photo
Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as porcelain fungus, is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Physalacriaceae and native to Europe.
Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as porcelain fungus, is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Physalacriaceae and native to Europe.
Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as porcelain fungus, is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Physalacriaceae and native to Europe.
Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as porcelain fungus, is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Physalacriaceae and native to Europe.
Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as porcelain fungus, is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Physalacriaceae and native to Europe.
Hymenopellis radicata, commonly known as the deep root mushroom, beech rooter or the rooting shank, is a widespread agaric readily identified by its deeply rooted stalk. High quality photo
 porcelain mushroom cluster, oudemansiella mucida
Two Porcelain Fungi
Porcelain Mushroom
Oudemansiella mucida in autumnal beech forest. Asturias, Spain.
Amanita muscaria figurine. White background
Red mushroom statuette. White background
oudemansiella mucida mushroom
pordelain mushrooms on old beech trunk on forest floor
Porcelain Mushrooms on the tree
The beauty of abalone mushroom growing in the farm
Porcelain fungus on a beech tree in Padley Gorge
porcelain fungus on the tree
Armillaria mellea in forest,
Oudemansiella mucida
macro shot of honey agaric in autumn forest
Honey agarics on a tree
Background with forest mushrooms.
Wild mushrooms at autumn in forrest
Ceramic fungi. White background
The beauty of abalone mushroom growing in the farm
oudemansiella mucida
Fresh Mushrooms champignon Isolated on a white background
marinated mushrooms in bowl
Honey agarics on a stub
Tiny Porcelain Fungi growing through dead leaves

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