RFJWB2G3–Close up of a Saprophytic fungus. Grows on decaying organic matter and breaks it down. Harmless for humans and animals. Beneficial for plant growth.
RFE97B8M–Cinnabar Polypore, a saprophytic fungus, on a dead Birch tree
RFR9CA2K–The saprophytic fungus Trichaptum abietinum growing on the bark of a conifer tree
RMCTEM3F–Scarlet elf cup Sarcoscypha coccinea saprophytic fungus on wood
RF2DCRY9H–The saprophytic fungus Trichaptum abietinum growing on the bark of a conifer tree showing underside
RMAP000X–Saprophytic fungus Stereum hirsutum fruiting bodies on dead tree trunk
RMEABJ7A–Clusters of the wood rotting Sulphur tuft fungus, Hypholoma fasciculare var. fasciculare
RM2H1656E–Saprophytic Fungus on Tree Stump, Fungi
RMBTKW7D–saprophytic fungi harmless fungi suburban wood London . Tulip shape is unusual due to weather conditions 2010
RF2AT1MW3–Saprophytic fungi, Coriolus versicolor, on a dead tree trunk
RMPW229R–Pink wood decomposing mushrooms growing from a log. Cute saprophytic mushrooms found in the forest during the autumn in north America.
RF2ATT5YA–Saprophytic fungi, Coriolus versicolor, on a dead tree trunk
RMB6X5M9–Coral spot (Nectria cinnabarina) pink fruiting bodies, perithecia, of saprophytic fungus on dead elm wood
RM2A22056–Jellybaby Leotia lubrica
RM2RFPNX8–saprophytic fungus in grassy habitat, Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park, Abruzzo
RMP2J5P2–Bleach Cup Disciotis venosa
RF2AK7699–Brown fruiting bodies of Jew’s ear, a saprophytic fungus, growing on dead wood
RMBR4FP5–Underside of Oyster Mushrooms Pleurotus ostreatus Showing Gill Structure Taken at Dibbinsdale LNR, Wirral, UK
RF2DHK0F7–Birch bracket fungus, Piptoporus betulinus, on silver birch trunk, late autumn woodland
RMHJBE4D–Lumpy Bracket Trametes gibbosa Taken in Eastham Country Park, Wirral, Merseyside, UK
RMAJWPJM–Honey fungus growing in clump on rotting tree stump in Sussex Woodland
RF2DCRYF9–The saprophytic fungus Trichaptum abietinum growing on the bark of a conifer tree
RMBR9XYC–Branched Oyster Mushroom Pleurotus cornucopiae Taken at Eastham Country Park, Wirral, UK
RFR9BGRH–The underside of the saprophytic fungus Trichaptum abietinum
RMPKBHJ1–Daldinia concentrica saprophytic fungus, King Alfreds Cakes, Cramp Ball, Coal Fungus on standing deadwood, Ash tree, Wales, UK
RF2DCRY9F–The saprophytic fungus Trichaptum abietinum growing on the bark of a conifer tree showing underside
RM2K5E06G–Mycena parsonsii (sometimes known as the Pink Helmet fungus) is a small saprophytic fungus, a member of the gilled mushrooms. It grows in clusters on dead wood of Kunzea ericoides, Leptospermum scoparium, Dacrycarpus dacrydioides, Metrosideros excelsa and other Metrosideros species in lowland podocarp dicotyledonous forest throughout New Zealand in autumn and early winter. It can also grow on the wood of introduced trees. Credit: BSpragg
RMMBYP09–Concentric rings of colour on the caps of turkey tail, Trametes versicolor, fungus on dead oak wood, Berkshire, April
RF2ATT5YN–Saprophytic fungi, Coriolus versicolor, on a dead tree trunk
RMEBR87K–Disco ascomycete (Mollisia spec., Belonopsis spec.), saprophytic on dead wood, Germany
RMAR220M–A group of mushrooms growing on a chestnut tree with ivy
RF2A5ANEP–Geastrum triplex (collared earthstar) was here found at the base of a yew tree in a churchyard in North Wales.
RMW7R3TM–Smoky Polypore fungus (Bjerkandera adusta) growing on a rotting beech stump, near Torrealfina, Orvieto, Italy
RFFFM1P9–Eyelash fungus (Scutellinia scutellata). A saprophytic cup fungus growing under wet rotting wood, in the family Pyronemataceae
RF2WH1AHG–Cinnabar polypore (Pycnoporus sanguineus or Polyporus sanguineus) is a medicinal saprophytic fungus. This photo was taken in Iguazu, Argentina.
RF2AK76AA–Brown fruiting bodies of Jew’s ear, a saprophytic fungus, growing on dead wood
RF2M4PHH6–Fungi on a fallen log: Hypholoma fasciculare, commonly known as the sulphur tuft or clustered woodlover: West Walk, Forest of Bere, Hampshire, UK
RF2DHK0F1–Birch bracket fungus, Piptoporus betulinus, on silver birch trunk, late autumn woodland
RFRA70W7–Alder bracket fungus, Mensularia radiata
RMAJWPKY–Honey fungus growing in clump on rotting tree stump in Sussex Woodland
RFT30E5W–Alder Bracket fungus, Inonotus radiatus
RMBPWWE1–Lumpy Bracket Trametes gibbosa Taken in Eastham Country Park, Wirral, Merseyside, UK
RF2DCRYJ0–The saprophytic fungus Trichaptum abietinum growing on the bark of a conifer tree showing underside
RMBJ85CK–Lumpy Bracket Trametes gibbosa Taken At Sefton Park, Liverpool, Merseyside, UK
RMMBYP08–Concentric rings of colour on the caps of turkey tail, Trametes versicolor, fungus on dead oak wood, Berkshire, April
RM2KJXPT0–Black Bulgar Bulgaria inquinans
RMEBR8JE–Disco ascomycete (Mollisia spec., Belonopsis spec.), saprophytic on dead wood, Germany
RFRBT2XA–Alder Bracket fungus, Inonotus radiatus, also called Mensularia radiata
RF2A5ANF4–Geastrum triplex (collared earthstar) was here found at the base of a yew tree in a churchyard in North Wales.
RMAGCHWR–Laetiporus sulphureus is a popular edible fungus known commonly as chicken of the woods
RME6W6NA–Bracken Fungus Laetiporus sps and Virginia Creeper Parthenocissus quinquefolia growing from mossy dead tree E USA
RF2WH1AHJ–Cinnabar polypore (Pycnoporus sanguineus or Polyporus sanguineus) is a medicinal saprophytic fungus. This photo was taken in Iguazu, Argentina.
RF2AK76AM–Brown fruiting bodies of Jew’s ear, a saprophytic fungus, growing on dead wood
RF2WH1AH8–Cinnabar polypore (Pycnoporus cinnabarinus) is a saprophytic fungus. This photo was taken in Monte Santiago, Burgos province, Castilla-Leon, Spain.
RF2M4PHB0–Fungi on a fallen lot: Hypholoma fasciculare, commonly known as the sulphur tuft or clustered woodlover: West Walk, Forest of Bere, Hampshire, UK
RF2WH1AHF–Cinnabar polypore (Pycnoporus cinnabarinus) is a saprophytic fungus growing on a Fraxinus tree. This photo was taken in Valle de Aran, Lleida province
RF2AP467H–Conk of a bracket fungus growing on a rotting tree trunk, between moss and dead leaves
RF2D7G055–Shelf fungus growing from tree, fruiting body, E USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RME5M05F–Yellow Slime Mould fungus on dead Corsican Pine tree stump, Wales, UK
RM2BYHA34–Bracket fungus, Coriolus hirsutus, growing on felled tree trunk. Serpentine Woods, Fellside, Kendal, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
RMEABJ7K–Uppersides of the turkeytail bracket fungus, Trametes versicolor, on a fallen log
RF2DCRY9K–The saprophytic fungus Trichaptum abietinum growing on the bark of a conifer tree showing underside
RM2E31K5N–Mixed fungus growing on a woodland tree trunk in Lancashire, England.
RMMBYP0A–Concentric rings of colour on the caps of turkey tail, Trametes versicolor, fungus on dead oak wood, Berkshire, April
RMB0DHKD–A jellylike brown saprophytic cup fungus, Peziza vesiculosa
RMEBR86D–Disco ascomycete (Mollisia spec., Belonopsis spec.), saprophytic on dead wood, Germany
RFRBT2X9–Alder Bracket fungus, Inonotus radiatus, also called Mensularia radiata
RF2A5ANEB–Geastrum fimbriatum (sessile earthstar) was here found at the base of a yew tree in a churchyard in North Wales.
RF2B0TC84–Inonotus radiatus, known as Alder Bracket fungus, wild polypore from Finland
RF2A35HAE–Geastrum fimbriatum (sessile earthstar) was here found at the base of a yew tree in a churchyard in North Wales.
RMAGCHWW–Laetiporus sulphureus is a popular edible fungus known commonly as chicken of the woods
RF2A35HAA–Geastrum fimbriatum (sessile earthstar) was here found at the base of a yew tree in a churchyard in North Wales.
RMDHXGE1–Bear's-head tooth fungus or coral mushroom along Diamond Creek Falls Trail, Willamette National Forest, Oregon.
RF2M4PHB7–Fruiting mushrooms of the clustered or oak bonnet, Mycena inclinata, growing on a fallen oak branch: West Walk, Forest of Bere, Hampshire, UK
RF2WH1AHD–Cinnabar polypore (Pycnoporus cinnabarinus) is a saprophytic fungus growing on a Fraxinus tree. This photo was taken in Valle de Aran, Lleida province
RF2AP466K–Conk of a bracket fungus growing on a rotting tree trunk, between moss and dead leaves
RF2D7G053–Shelf fungus growing from tree, fruiting body, E USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RME5M05H–Yellow Slime Mould fungus on dead Corsican Pine tree stump, Wales, UK
RFRFBC2W–Laschia thwaitsesii fungus is a saprophytic species that grows on decaying twigs and branches.
RMEABJ7P–Side view of the turkeytail bracket fungus, Trametes versicolor, on a fallen log
RF2DCRYJ1–The saprophytic fungus Trichaptum abietinum growing on the bark of a conifer tree showing underside
RMCWT5B6–Otidea onotica Hare's ear fungus
RMMBYP0D–Concentric rings of colour on the caps of turkey tail, Trametes versicolor, fungus on dead oak wood, Berkshire, April
RFT1YKP2–Hairy bracket fungus Trametes hirsuta on a log
RMEBR8KN–Disco ascomycete (Mollisia spec., Belonopsis spec.), saprophytic on dead wood, Germany
RMB0DM12–A jellylike brown saprophytic cup fungus, Peziza vesiculosa
RME1R9TH–Stag-horn Fungus
RF2B0TC8M–Inonotus radiatus, known as Alder Bracket fungus, wild polypore from Finland
RF2WW49PY–Stinkhorn mushrooms (Phallus impudicus) growing in woodland soil. These are the fruiting bodies of this fungus, which feeds on decaying vegetable matt
RF2DYP0G2–Peziza varia, a cup fungus from Finland with no common english name
RMAC45GG–Cup Fungus (Cookeina sp) on a dead tree (Mexico).
RF2A8TXCM–Peziza varia, a species of apothecial fungus belonging to the family Pezizaceae, growing wild in Finland
RF2M4PHBC–Hypholoma fasciculare, commonly known as the sulphur tuft or clustered woodlover, a common woodland mushroom in the Forest of Bere, Hampshire, UK
RF2WH1AH9–Cinnabar polypore (Pycnoporus cinnabarinus) is a saprophytic fungus growing on a Fraxinus tree. This photo was taken in Valle de Aran, Lleida province
RF2AP4676–Conk of a bracket fungus growing on a rotting tree trunk, between moss and dead leaves
RF2D7G05X–Shelf fungus growing from tree, fruiting body, E USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
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