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Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales Groups of small mushrooms growing on soil
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Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Aphyllophorales Bright orange bracket-fungus
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Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales A small delicate mushroom with a plicate cap
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Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Aphyllophorales The fruiting body of a fungus adhering to the substratum and without any st
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Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales A slide showing the caespitose (tufted) arrangement of a group of mushrooms growi
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Puffball Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Gasteromycetes Order Lycoperdales Puff balls are edible when the inner flesh is white and fresh This
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Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Aphyllophorales The fruiting body of a fungus adhering to the substratum and without any st
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Termitomyces sp Termite Hill mushroom (large) Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales These mushrooms multiply vigouro
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Chlorolepiota sp Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales A poisonous mushroom with green spores and greenish gills
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Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales Small delicate mushrooms growing on soil
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Ink Cap These are small delicate mushrooms Coprinus sp Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales
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Lysurus sp Stinkhorn Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Gasteromycetes Order Phallales The common name stinkhorn is on account of the disagreeabl
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Funnel-shaped Polypore Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Aphyllophorales Commonly found growing on dead wood
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Macrolepiota sp Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales A group of large mushrooms growing on soil rich in humus
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Coral fungus (white) Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Aphyllophorales This variety grows in dense evergreen forest
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Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales A small brightly coloured mushroom found on the ground
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Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales A small brightly coloured mushroom found on the ground
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Pleurotus sp Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales These are much smaller than the cultivated oyster mushroom
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Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales A group of large mushrooms growing on a fallen log
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Pleurotus sp Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales Small white Pleurotus growing on wood
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Orange Noodle fungus Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Aphyllophorales This fungus is about 3 cm in height
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Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales A group of large mushrooms growing on soil rich in humus
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Earth Star A fungus with a central globular structure filled with spores surrounded by flaps which makes it resemble a star Class Homobasidiomycet
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Scleroderma sp Earth Balls Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Gasteromycetes Order Sclerodermatales These fungi resemble puffballs superficially
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Birds Nest fungi Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Gasteromycetes Order Nidulariales Commonly called birds nest fungi on account of the round e
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Macrolepiota sp Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales A group of large mushrooms growing on soil rich in humus
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Coral fungus (white) Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Aphyllophorales This variety grows in dense evergreen forest
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Favolus sp Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Aphyllophorales A soft slightly leathery fungus with hexagonal pores on the un
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Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales A small white mushroom growing on a dead tree-trunk
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Macrolepiota sp Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales The scales on the cap of this mushroom are typical
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Hexagonia sp Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Aphyllophorales A woody bracket fungus with hexagonal pores on the under surf
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Yellow Noodle fungus Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Aphyllophorales This variety grows in dense evergreen forests
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Omphalina sp Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales These brightly coloured mushrooms have caps about 1 cm across by
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Pleurotus sp Oyster mushroom Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales A group of oyster mushrooms growing on a tightly
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Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales Small conical mushroom with a long stipe growing on soil
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Pleurotus sp Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales Small white Pleurotus growing on wood by ZoonarRealityImages
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Oudemansiella sp Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales These mushrooms have slimy caps white gills and a long root-l
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Termitomyces sp Termite Hill mushroom (medium-sized) Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales During heavy rain the myc
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Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales Growing on elephant dung in Corbett National Park India
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Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales Small delicate mushroom growing on soil by ZoonarRealityImages
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Termitomyces sp Termite Hill mushroom (small) Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales During spells of heavy rain the
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Pleurotus sp Oyster mushroom Class Homobasidiomycetes Series Hymenomycetes Order Agaricales Oyster mushrooms are cultivated on paddy straws
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Black slug on waxcap fungus
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Fungus Sistotrema brinkmannii SEM
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Fungus Sistotrema brinkmannii SEM
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Fungus Sistotrema brinkmannii SEM
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Fungus Sistotrema brinkmannii SEM
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Fungus Sistotrema brinkmannii SEM
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Stereum rameale bracket fungus growing on a thin tree branch Photographed in autumn in a wood in Norfolk UK
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Milking bonnet fungi (Mycena galopus) growing on a rotting branch of a tree Photographed in late autumn in a wood in Norfolk UK
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Jelly-rot fungus abstract
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Close up abstract of the intricate structure of the pores of a bay boletus fungus (Xerocomus badius) growing in a Norfolk wood in autumn
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Lentil shanklet fungus
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False chanterelle gills abstract
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False chanterelle gills abstract
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Mycena fungus gills abstract
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Beefsteak Fungus (Fistulina hepatica) This bracket fungus belonging to the homobasidiomycetes grows on the bark of living oak and sweet chestnut tree
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Netted stinkhorn fungus (Phallus duplicatus) The tip of the fungus exudes a glutinous gleba (spore mass) This has a distinctive foul smell which mim
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Netted stinkhorn fungus
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Stinkhorn fungus
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Dryads saddle fungi
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Stinkhorn fungus
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Gill fungi (Gymnopilus spectabilis) This fungus is inedible and has a bitter taste
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Dryads saddle fungi (Polyporus squamosus) on a dead tree stump This edible fungus is most common in spring and summer It is parasitic and eventuall
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Gill fungi (Gymnopilus spectabilis) This fungus is inedible and has a bitter taste
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Dryads saddle fungi
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Dryads saddle fungi (Polyporus squamosus) on a dead tree stump This edible fungus is most common in spring and summer It is parasitic and eventuall
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