Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Mycenaceae Collection

"Mycenaceae: A Fascinating World of Fungi" Discover the enchanting world of Mycenaceae, a family of fungi that thrives in diverse habitats across the globe

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: Bonnet mushroom (Mycena pseudocorticola) Glengarrif County Cork, County Down, Northern Ireland

Bonnet mushroom (Mycena pseudocorticola) Glengarrif County Cork, County Down, Northern Ireland. November

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: Mycena fungi (Mycena) growing from mossy log, Broxwater, Cornwall, UK. November

Mycena fungi (Mycena) growing from mossy log, Broxwater, Cornwall, UK. November

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: RF - Group of four Mycena toadstools on mossy stump. The New Forest, Hampshire, UK. October

RF - Group of four Mycena toadstools on mossy stump. The New Forest, Hampshire, UK. October. (This image may be licensed either as rights managed or royalty free)

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: Toadstools (Mycena sp. ) growing on a dead conifer tree. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

Toadstools (Mycena sp. ) growing on a dead conifer tree. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
Toadstools (Mycena sp.) growing on a dead conifer tree. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia. November

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: Toadstools (Mycena sp. ) growing on decaying wood, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK

Toadstools (Mycena sp. ) growing on decaying wood, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK
Toadstools (Mycena sp.) growing on decaying wood, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. October

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: CJO12818055

CJO12818055
A troop of Common Bonnet Mycena galericulata mushrooms on a log in woodland at Goblin Combe

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: Picture No. 11091991

Picture No. 11091991
Ladybird on fungi (Mycenaceae sp) Autumn Date:

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: AE-5972-8486

AE-5972-8486
Cross eined Mushroom (Xeromphalina tenuipes) with jungle on the background ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: Picture No. 11091990

Picture No. 11091990
Ladybird and Aphids (Aphidoidea sp) on fungi (Mycenaceae sp) Autumn Date:

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: Bark Bonnet (Mycena speirea) fruiting bodies, growing on dead branch, Admaston, Staffordshire

Bark Bonnet (Mycena speirea) fruiting bodies, growing on dead branch, Admaston, Staffordshire, England, October

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: Saffrondrop Bonnet (Mycena crocata) fruiting body, growing in misty beechwood, Kings Wood

Saffrondrop Bonnet (Mycena crocata) fruiting body, growing in misty beechwood, Kings Wood, Challock, North Downs, Kent, England, October

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: Yellowleg Bonnet (Mycena epipterygia) three fruiting bodies, growing amongst leaf litter

Yellowleg Bonnet (Mycena epipterygia) three fruiting bodies, growing amongst leaf litter, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, October

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: Lilac Bonnet (Mycena pura) two fruiting bodies, growing amongst moss, Clumber Park

Lilac Bonnet (Mycena pura) two fruiting bodies, growing amongst moss, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, October

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: Common Bonnet (Mycena galericulata) fruiting bodies, troop growing amongst moss, Clumber Park

Common Bonnet (Mycena galericulata) fruiting bodies, troop growing amongst moss, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, October

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: Grannys bonnets (gregarious elf caps ) (clustered bonnet) fungi (Mycena inclinata)

Grannys bonnets (gregarious elf caps ) (clustered bonnet) fungi (Mycena inclinata) growing from rotten treestump, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: Clustered Bonnet (Mycena inclinata) fruiting bodies, growing on dead wood, Clumber Park

Clustered Bonnet (Mycena inclinata) fruiting bodies, growing on dead wood, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, october

Background imageMycenaceae Collection: Nycena Inclinata

Nycena Inclinata


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Mycenaceae: A Fascinating World of Fungi" Discover the enchanting world of Mycenaceae, a family of fungi that thrives in diverse habitats across the globe. From mossy logs to decaying wood, these remarkable organisms bring life and color to their surroundings. In Broxwater, Cornwall, UK, delicate Mycena fungi emerge from a mossy log in November. Their vibrant caps stand out against the lush green backdrop, creating a mesmerizing sight for nature enthusiasts. Glengarrif County Cork and County Down in Northern Ireland are home to the Bonnet mushroom (Mycena pseudocorticola). These elegant mushrooms grace the forest floor with their presence, adding an ethereal touch to the landscape. A group of four Mycena toadstools finds solace on a mossy stump in The New Forest, Hampshire, UK. Bathed in October's golden light, they seem like tiny guardians watching over their woodland realm. Journeying further east to Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia reveals another captivating scene. Toadstools belonging to the Mycena species thrive on a dead conifer tree trunk. Nature's recycling process is beautifully showcased as these fungi break down organic matter into nutrients for new life. Peak District National Park in Derbyshire offers yet another glimpse into this fungal wonderland. Mycena spores find refuge on decaying wood amidst picturesque landscapes—a testament to nature's ability to rejuvenate even through decay. Yellowleg Bonnet (Mycena epipterygia) stands tall beside lichen (Cladonia sp. ) in Derbyshire's autumnal embrace. This symbiotic relationship between fungus and plant showcases nature's intricate interconnectedness. Kent, England boasts Common Bonnet (Mycena galericulata) fruiting bodies growing on rotting wood—nature's way of reminding us that beauty can arise from the most unexpected places.