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"Fungus: Nature's Fascinating Organism Unveiled" Mushrooms, the enchanting wonders of the forest floor, have captivated humans for centuries

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 11074280

Picture No. 11074280
Jack-o'-lantern mushroom highly toxic fungus growing in clumps Obernai Bas Rhin France. FESTIVE AMAZON

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 10887325

Picture No. 10887325
Honey Fungus - fruiting bodies on Birch tree - (Betula pendula) - stem (Armillaria mellea) Date:

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 10984716

Picture No. 10984716
Sulphur / Sulfur Tuft Fungus / Clustered Woodlover Mushroom - growing on tree stump Lower Saxony, Germany (Hypholoma fasciculare) Date:

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 10901316

Picture No. 10901316
Scarlet Elf Cup (Sarcoscypha austriaca) Date:

Background imageFungus Collection: Common Earth-star (Geastrum triplex) mature fruiting body, exoperidium has split to reveal inner

Common Earth-star (Geastrum triplex) mature fruiting body, exoperidium has split to reveal inner spore sac, growing amongst leaf litter, Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, England

Background imageFungus Collection: Fairy Inkcap (Coprinellus disseminatus) fruiting bodies, group growing on decaying logs

Fairy Inkcap (Coprinellus disseminatus) fruiting bodies, group growing on decaying logs, Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, England, November

Background imageFungus Collection: Magpie Fungus (Coprinopsis picacea) fruiting body, with raindrops hanging from edge of cap

Magpie Fungus (Coprinopsis picacea) fruiting body, with raindrops hanging from edge of cap, Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, England, November

Background imageFungus Collection: Shaggy Ink Cap (Coprinus comatus) fruiting body, with cap edge beginning to deliquesce, Lound

Shaggy Ink Cap (Coprinus comatus) fruiting body, with cap edge beginning to deliquesce, Lound, Nottinghamshire, England, October

Background imageFungus Collection: Mould fungus, SEM

Mould fungus, SEM
Mould fungus (Penicillium expansum), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This fungus, also called blue mould, is a pathogen of plant material

Background imageFungus Collection: Pleurotus ostreatus, oyster mushroom

Pleurotus ostreatus, oyster mushroom
Shown here is the fan-shaped oyster mushroom fungus. This specimen originates from the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageFungus Collection: Liposcelis bostrychophilus, booklouse

Liposcelis bostrychophilus, booklouse
A booklouse is any of numerous species of tiny wingless insects which feed on the starches and moulds found on in books and on paper

Background imageFungus Collection: Common Stump Brittlestem (Psathyrella piluliformis) fruiting bodies

Common Stump Brittlestem (Psathyrella piluliformis) fruiting bodies, growing on moss covered tree stump, Brede High Woods, West Sussex, England, november

Background imageFungus Collection: Red-edge Brittlestem (Psathyrella corrugis) fruiting body, growing in leaf litter

Red-edge Brittlestem (Psathyrella corrugis) fruiting body, growing in leaf litter, Brede High Woods, West Sussex, England, november

Background imageFungus Collection: Yeast protein interaction map

Yeast protein interaction map
Yeast protein map showing relationships between proteins in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Each dot represents one of the proteins found in this single-celled fungus

Background imageFungus Collection: Mushroom anatomy, diagram

Mushroom anatomy, diagram
Mushroom anatomy. Diagram of the anatomy of Basidiomyceta mushrooms, and their growth from a fungal mycelium in the soil (left) to a full-grown mushroom (right)

Background imageFungus Collection: Mouldy bread

Mouldy bread. The white areas are fungal mycelia, masses of thread-like structures (hyphae) that absorb nutrients. The blue-green areas are the fungal spores (reproductive structures)

Background imageFungus Collection: Love, microbial art

Love, microbial art. Petri dish containing the fungi Aureobasidium pullulans and Rhodotorula sp. (red). The fungi have been cultured on agar jelly to depict a heart and arrow

Background imageFungus Collection: Penicillium chrysogenum fungal culture

Penicillium chrysogenum fungal culture

Background imageFungus Collection: Mouldy lemon

Mouldy lemon. Penicillium sp. fungus growing on a lemon (Citrus limon). The fungus has spread over the surface of the fruit, producing a network (mycelium, white) of fine filaments (hyphae)

Background imageFungus Collection: Yeast cells, TEM

Yeast cells, TEM
Yeast cells, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). The cell wall is shown in blue, cytoplasm in red, and vacuole in green. Yeast is a single-celled fungus that reproduces asexually

Background imageFungus Collection: SEM of yeast cells

SEM of yeast cells
Yeast. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of yeast cells, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, commonly known as Bakers or Brewers yeast, growing on potato dextrose agar

Background imageFungus Collection: Blue stain fungi

Blue stain fungi (Chlorociboria aeruginascens) on rotting wood. This inedible fungus stains the wood it grows on a blue-green colour. Such wood was formerly used for veneers in marquetry

Background imageFungus Collection: Wood mouse feeding

Wood mouse feeding
Wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) feeding. Wood mice, also known as long-tailed field mice, are small rodents that are common throughout Europe

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungal spores, SEM

Fungal spores, SEM
Fungal spores. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of fungal spores on a fruiting body of an Aspergillus sp. fungus. The name for such a fruiting body is a conidiophore

Background imageFungus Collection: Armillaria ostoyae Fungi - The netherlands, Overijssel, forest Staphorst

Armillaria ostoyae Fungi - The netherlands, Overijssel, forest Staphorst
VG-8833 Armillaria ostoyae Fungi The netherlands, Overijssel, forest Staphorst Armillaria ostoyae Paul Van Gaalen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: A bolete fungus

A bolete fungus
ROG-12837 A bolete fungus Leccinum aurantiacum Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Bracket Fungi growing on fallen tree in wet woodland Norfolk April

Bracket Fungi growing on fallen tree in wet woodland Norfolk April

Background imageFungus Collection: Pink Wax Cap / Pink Meadow Cap Fungi - rare in UK. formerly know as Hygrocybe calyptraeformis

Pink Wax Cap / Pink Meadow Cap Fungi - rare in UK. formerly know as Hygrocybe calyptraeformis
ROG-11339 Pink Waxcap / Pink Meadow Cap FUNGI Hygrocybe calyptriformis Found August - October amongst grass in pastures and heaths. Rare in UK

Background imageFungus Collection: Mountain Gorilla - silverback eating bracket fungi Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

Mountain Gorilla - silverback eating bracket fungi Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
MAR-497 Mountain Gorilla - silverback eating bracket fungi Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda Gorilla beringei beringei Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: Oyster Mushroom - detailed study of Fungi gills

Oyster Mushroom - detailed study of Fungi gills
USH-1194 Oyster Mushroom - detailed study of Fungi gills Pleurotus ostreatus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Old drove bridge

Old drove bridge

Background imageFungus Collection: Callanish Standing Stones

Callanish Standing Stones

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 11993216

Picture No. 11993216
Wood Ear - Cornwall -UK Date:

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 11993175

Picture No. 11993175
Eyelash Fungus - Cornwall - UK Date:

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 11993165

Picture No. 11993165
Dryad's Saddle - Muker Meadow - Swaledale - Yorkshire - UK Dryad's Saddle - Muker Meadow - Swaledale - Yorkshire - UK Date:

Background imageFungus Collection: Princess Nobody and the Fairies

Princess Nobody and the Fairies
Vintage engraving from the story Princess Nobody A Tale of Fairyland, by Richard Doyle

Background imageFungus Collection: Fairy King sat on a toadstool

Fairy King sat on a toadstool
Vintage engraving from the story Princess Nobody A Tale of Fairyland, by Richard Doyle. Fairy King sat on a toadstool with fairies dancing round him

Background imageFungus Collection: Antique illustration of shaggy scalycap or shaggy Pholiota (Pholiota squarrosa)

Antique illustration of shaggy scalycap or shaggy Pholiota (Pholiota squarrosa)
Antique illustration of the shaggy scalycap or shaggy Pholiota or scaly Pholiota (Pholiota squarrosa), mushroom of the Strophariaceae family

Background imageFungus Collection: Antique illustration of morels

Antique illustration of morels

Background imageFungus Collection: Eatable Agaricus mushrooms

Eatable Agaricus mushrooms
Vintage engraving of Eatable Agaricus mushrooms

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 11980655

Picture No. 11980655
Yellow Chanterelle close up Sweden Date:

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 11980649

Picture No. 11980649
Yellow Chanterelle mushrooms on the forest floor Sweden Date:

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 11980635

Picture No. 11980635
Sulphur dust lichen Elbe Sandstone mountains Saxon Switzerland National Park Germany Date:

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 11980606

Picture No. 11980606
Yellow Chanterelle close up Sweden Date:

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 11980605

Picture No. 11980605
Yellow Chanterelle mushrooms on the forest floor Sweden Date:

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 11981122

Picture No. 11981122
fungus, Tayrona National Park, Colombia Date:

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 11980953

Picture No. 11980953
Cup Fungus, Tayrona National Park, Colombia Date:

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 11980844

Picture No. 11980844
fungus, Tayrona National Park, Colombia Date:



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"Fungus: Nature's Fascinating Organism Unveiled" Mushrooms, the enchanting wonders of the forest floor, have captivated humans for centuries. The Morel mushroom, discovered in 1891, remains a prized delicacy among culinary enthusiasts worldwide. Beware. Poisonous mushrooms lurk amidst their edible counterparts, as depicted in a Victorian Botanical Illustration. Budding yeast cells showcase the reproductive prowess of fungi under microscopic observation. A stunning array of mushrooms from 1913 showcases the incredible diversity within this kingdom of organisms. Fly agaric mushrooms with their vibrant red caps and white spots evoke images of fairy tales and magical realms. Loch Toll an Lochain nestled against An Teallach serves as a picturesque backdrop for wild mushroom hunting adventures. Close-up shots reveal the intricate beauty and complexity of mushroom spores - nature's tiny propagators. The Common stinkhorn mushroom from 1891 may not win any fragrance awards but is undeniably intriguing in its own right. The Ghost Orchid (Dendrophylax lindenii), immortalized by Susan Orleans' work, reminds us that fungus extends beyond just mushrooms into other captivating forms as well. SEM imagery unveils the mesmerizing structure of penicillin fungus - a life-saving discovery revolutionizing medicine forever. Cultures showcasing Aspergillus nidulans fungus highlight its significance in scientific research and industrial applications. Whether it be through their culinary allure or medicinal breakthroughs, fungi continue to amaze us with their diverse forms and remarkable contributions to our world.