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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: Coprinus lagopus - Habitat - on leaf litter or soil in shady woods - less frequently in fields

Coprinus lagopus - Habitat - on leaf litter or soil in shady woods - less frequently in fields
DAD-1936 Coprinus lagopus - Habitat - on leaf litter or soil in shady woods - less frequently in fields. Edible but not worthwhile. October. Nap Wood Nature Reserve, East Sussex, UK

Background imageFungus Collection: Coprinus impatiens - Found in leaf litter or soil in broad -leaved woods - especially beech. October

Coprinus impatiens - Found in leaf litter or soil in broad -leaved woods - especially beech. October
DAD-1935 Coprinus impatiens - Found in leaf litter or soil in broad - leaved woods - especially beech. October. Nap Wood Nature Reserve, East Sussex, UK

Background imageFungus Collection: False Death Cap - Nap Wood Nature Reserve, East Sussex (NT) Habitat in deciduous or coniferous woods

False Death Cap - Nap Wood Nature Reserve, East Sussex (NT) Habitat in deciduous or coniferous woods
DAD-1930 False Death Cap - Nap Wood Nature Reserve, East Sussex (NT) Habitat in deciduous or coniferous woods. Edible, but not worthwhile. October

Background imageFungus Collection: The Brown Birch Bolete is quite common in birch woodland during summer to autumn season

The Brown Birch Bolete is quite common in birch woodland during summer to autumn season
DAD-1919 The Brown Birch Bolete Leccinum scabrum Is quite common in birch woodland during summer to autumn season. It is edible but not worthwhile

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungi - Magpie Fungus - Habitat - on alkaline soil. usually in beech woods

Fungi - Magpie Fungus - Habitat - on alkaline soil. usually in beech woods. Bedgebury, The National Pinetum, Kent, UK
DAD-1840 Fungi - Magpie Fungus - found on alkaline soil, usually in beech woodlands Bedgebury, The National Pinetum, Kent, UK. October. Poisonous

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungi - Leccinum variicolor - Habitat - with birch. East Sussex woods, UK. October. Edible

Fungi - Leccinum variicolor - Habitat - with birch. East Sussex woods, UK. October. Edible
DAD-1839 Fungi - Leccinum variicolor - found - with birch. East Sussex woodland, UK. October. Edible Leccinum variicolor David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungi - Galerina mutabilis - Habitat - in dense clusters on trunks or stumps of deciduous trees

Fungi - Galerina mutabilis - Habitat - in dense clusters on trunks or stumps of deciduous trees
DAD-1832 Fungi - Galerina mutabilis - found - in dense clusters on trunks or stumps of deciduous trees Kent nature park, UK - October. Quite good to eat

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungi - Pholiota squarrosa - Habitat - in dense tufts at the base of living broad-leaf

Fungi - Pholiota squarrosa - Habitat - in dense tufts at the base of living broad-leaf
DAD-1829 Fungi - Pholiota squarrosa - found - in dense tufts at the base of living broadleaf and occasionally coniferous trees East Sussex woodland, UK. October

Background imageFungus Collection: Parasol Mushroom - Habitat - in open woods & pastures. A group of young parasols prior to the cap

Parasol Mushroom - Habitat - in open woods & pastures. A group of young parasols prior to the cap flattening
DAD-1818 Parasol Mushroom - Found in open woodlands & pastures. A group of young parasols prior to the cap flattening and the veil emerging. Kent deer park, UK - October. Edibility - excellent

Background imageFungus Collection: Parasol Mushroom (or Macrolepiota procera)

Parasol Mushroom (or Macrolepiota procera)
WAT-9890 Parasol Mushroom Alsace, France Lepiota procera (or Macrolepiota procera) M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungi

Fungi
WAT-6986 FUNGI M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: + 44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungi - Amanita vaginata Ligatne Forest - Latvia

Fungi - Amanita vaginata Ligatne Forest - Latvia
WAT-12401 Fungi - Amanita vaginata Ligatne Forest - Latvia Amanita vaginata M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Larch Bolete Fungus - caps growing on lawn at base of larch tree, Lower Saxony, Germany

Larch Bolete Fungus - caps growing on lawn at base of larch tree, Lower Saxony, Germany
USH-2576 Larch Bolete Fungus - caps growing on lawn at base of larch tree Lower Saxony, Germany Suillus grevillei Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungus, Sulphur Tuft - growing on rotten wood, Hessen, Germany

Fungus, Sulphur Tuft - growing on rotten wood, Hessen, Germany
USH-2454 Fungus, Sulphur Tuft - growing on rotten wood Hessen, Germany Hypholoma fasciculare Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungus, Fly Agaric - detailed study of 4 caps, Lower Saxony, Germany

Fungus, Fly Agaric - detailed study of 4 caps, Lower Saxony, Germany
USH-2405 Fungus, Fly Agaric - detailed study of 4 caps Lower Saxony, Germany Amanita muscaria Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: Ancient Beech Tree - Covered with various fungi, in old forest of Sababurg, autumn

Ancient Beech Tree - Covered with various fungi, in old forest of Sababurg, autumn. North Hessen, Germany
USH-1494 Ancient Beech Tree - Covered with various fungi, in old forest of Sababurg, autumn. North Hessen, Germany. Fagus sylvatica Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageFungus Collection: Earth tongues, in old grassland

Earth tongues, in old grassland
ROG-11753 Earth tongues - showing tongue-like spindle, in old grassland Found: July / August - October / November Geoglossum cookeianum Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageFungus Collection: A red wax-cap in old grassland

A red wax-cap in old grassland
ROG-11745 A red waxcap in old grassland Found late summer to autumn Hygrocybe coccinea Edible Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: Octopus Fungus - Fruiting body with ripened spores attracting flies, on meadowland, august

Octopus Fungus - Fruiting body with ripened spores attracting flies, on meadowland, august. Lower Saxony, Germany
USH-1477 Octopus Fungus - Fruiting body with ripened spores attracting flies, on meadowland, august. Lower Saxony, Germany

Background imageFungus Collection: Red squirrel - eating mushroom Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Northern Rockies, Fall. MI201

Red squirrel - eating mushroom Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Northern Rockies, Fall. MI201
TOM-1011 Red squirrel - eating mushroom Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Northern Rockies, Fall. Tamiasciurus hudsonicus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageFungus Collection: Wood Mouse

Wood Mouse
PM-7179 Wood / Long-tailed field MOUSE Apodemus sylvaticus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Nuthatch - perched on Fungi covered log Sussex, UK

Nuthatch - perched on Fungi covered log Sussex, UK
MAW-25 Nuthatch - perched on Fungi covered log Sussex, UK. Maurice Walker Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Weasel Male on fungus

Weasel Male on fungus
BB-698 Weasel - male on fungus Mustela nivalis Distribution: N America, Europe to N, C and E Asia Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: Short-toed treecreeper - On birch with fungus

Short-toed treecreeper - On birch with fungus
VG-9527 Short-toed treecreeper - On birch tree trunk with fungus Certhia brachydactyla Paul Van Gaalen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: Hoof fungus On beech

Hoof fungus On beech
VG-1440A Hoof fungus On beech Fomes fomentarius Paul Van Gaalen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Old Beech Tree - covered with various fungus in autumn Hessen, Germany

Old Beech Tree - covered with various fungus in autumn Hessen, Germany
USH-2647 Old Beech Tree - covered with various fungus in autumn Hessen, Germany Fagus sylvatica Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: Dead Oak Tree - with fungus fruiting bodies of Sulphur Polypore (Laetiporus sulphureus) Hessen

Dead Oak Tree - with fungus fruiting bodies of Sulphur Polypore (Laetiporus sulphureus) Hessen, Germany
USH-2646 Dead Oak Tree - with fungus fruiting bodies of Sulphur Polypore / Chicken of the Woods (Laetiporus sulphureus) Hessen

Background imageFungus Collection: Larch Bolete Fungus - detailed study of caps from above. Lower Saxony, Germany

Larch Bolete Fungus - detailed study of caps from above. Lower Saxony, Germany
USH-2575 Larch Bolete Fungus - detailed study of caps from above. Lower Saxony, Germany Suillus grevillei Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: Larch Bolete Fungus - growing on lawn at base of larch tree. Lower Saxony, Germany

Larch Bolete Fungus - growing on lawn at base of larch tree. Lower Saxony, Germany
USH-2573 Larch Bolete Fungus - growing on lawn at base of larch tree Lower Saxony, Germany Suillus grevillei Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungus, Yellow Staghorn - growing in moss on forest floor, Hessen, Germany

Fungus, Yellow Staghorn - growing in moss on forest floor, Hessen, Germany
USH-2464 Fungus, Yellow Staghorn/ Jelly Antler Fungi - growing in moss on forest floor Hessen, Germany and found in the UK Calocera viscosa A saprotrophic fungi which grows on dead wood

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungi Sulphur Polypore / Chicken of the Woods UK

Fungi Sulphur Polypore / Chicken of the Woods UK
SPH-2953 Sulphur polypore / Chicken of the Woods FUNGI UK Laetiporus sulphureus Edible. A bracket fungus Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: Fly agaric old and very big individual providing shelter for a very young

Fly agaric old and very big individual providing shelter for a very young and small one New Forest National Park
SAS-620 Fly agaric - old and very big individual providing shelter for a very young and small one New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England

Background imageFungus Collection: Fly agaric several individuals growing in birch forest New Forest National Park, Hampshire

Fly agaric several individuals growing in birch forest New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK
SAS-606 Fly agaric - several individuals growing in birch forest New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK Amanita muscaria poisonous Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for

Background imageFungus Collection: King bolete growing in old oak forest with river in autumn New Forest National Park, Hampshire

King bolete growing in old oak forest with river in autumn New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK
SAS-603 King bolete - growing in old oak forest with river in autumn New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK Boletus edulis edible Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for

Background imageFungus Collection: King bolete splendid specimen in oak forest New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK

King bolete splendid specimen in oak forest New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK
SAS-202 King bolete - splendid specimen in oak forest New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK Boletus edulis Edible Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageFungus Collection: Fly agaric several specimen in forest with birch trees New Forest National Park, Hampshire

Fly agaric several specimen in forest with birch trees New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK
SAS-190 Fly agaric - several specimen in forest with birch trees New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK Amanita muscaria Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageFungus Collection: Field maple leaves in autumn. Infected with tar spot fungus (Rhytisma acerinum)

Field maple leaves in autumn. Infected with tar spot fungus (Rhytisma acerinum)
ROG-11798 Field maple leaves in autumn. Infected with tar spot fungus (Rhytisma acerinum). Acer campestre Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: A rare club fungus, in old grassland. Violet

A rare club fungus, in old grassland. Violet
ROG-11751 A rare club fungus, in old grassland. Violet. Found in UK Clavaria zollingeri Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: Meadow waxcap in grassland. An edible fungus

Meadow waxcap in grassland. An edible fungus
ROG-11748 Meadow waxcap in grassland. An edible fungus. Hygrocybe pratensis Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: A common waxcap, in grassland

A common waxcap, in grassland
ROG-11744 A common waxcap, in grassland Hygrocybe virginea Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Horse Mushroom Fungi - growing in rings Auvergne, France

Horse Mushroom Fungi - growing in rings Auvergne, France
ROG-11244 FUNGI - Horse Mushrooms, growing in rings Auvergne, France Agaricus campestris Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: Bullfinch - male on branch with fungi

Bullfinch - male on branch with fungi
ME-1427 Bullfinch - male on branch with fungi Pyrrhula pyrrhula Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Bracket Fungus

Bracket Fungus
HAR-22 Bracket Fungus Ganoderma Anthony Harrison Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungi

Fungi
DAD-414 FUNGI - Mycena group Not Edible Mycena inclinata Grows on oak stumps David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungi - A medium sized fleshy agaric, found solitary or in small groups, on soil in coniferous woods

Fungi - A medium sized fleshy agaric, found solitary or in small groups, on soil in coniferous woods
DAD-1926 Fungi - A medium sized fleshy agaric Lepista inversa Found solitary or in small groups, on soil in coniferous woods. Season - summer to late autumn. Edible, but taste not distinctive

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungi - Fly Agaric - Habitat with birch trees. This sample illustrates the pyramidal warts on cap

Fungi - Fly Agaric - Habitat with birch trees. This sample illustrates the pyramidal warts on cap
DAD-1828 Fungi - Fly Agaric - found with birch trees This sample illustrates the pyramidal warts on cap and the membranous ring or veil on stem. Kent woods, UK Amanita muscaria October

Background imageFungus Collection: Bracket Fungus - arising from roots of Coniferous Trees New Forest, Hampshire, UK

Bracket Fungus - arising from roots of Coniferous Trees New Forest, Hampshire, UK
DAD-1411 Bracket Fungus - arising from roots of Coniferous Trees New Forest, Hampshire, UK Phaeolus schweinitzii David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: Horse Mushroom Fungus

Horse Mushroom Fungus
AL-568 Horse Mushroom Fungus Agaricus arvensis Ake Lindau Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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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.