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Mushroom growing on pony poo in the New Forest National Park heathland-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus (Clathrus archeri) Growing on heathland in the New Forest National Park-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus (Clathrus archeri) Growing on heathland in the New Forest National Park-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus (Clathrus archeri) Close-up growing on heathland in the New Forest National Park-stock-foto
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Tawny grisette fungi (Amanita fulva) on heathland during autumn, England, UK-stock-foto
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Tawny grisette fungus (Amanita fulva) on heathland during autumn, England, UK-stock-foto
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Dusky Puffball - Lycoperdon nigrescens-stock-foto
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Blusher mushrooms growing on heathland in Lyndhurst New Forest National Park Hampshire United Kingdom-stock-foto
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Gills under a fallen mushroom cap in Autumn on heathland in Lyndhurst Hampshire United Kingdom-stock-foto
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Mushroom growing on heathland in Lyndhurst New Forest National Park Hampshire United Kingdom-stock-foto
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Mushroom growing under oak tree on heathland in the New Forest National Park Hampshire United Kingdom-stock-foto
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Mushroom growing under a oak tree on heathland in Lyndhurst New Forest National Park Hampshire United Kingdom-stock-foto
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Rustgill mushroom (Gymnopilus Junonius)-stock-foto
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Shaggy Inkcap (Coprinus Comatus)-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus and (Clathrus archeri) and sometimes referred to as the Octopus stinkhorn and Squid Fungus, emerged from its slimy, gelatinous 'egg'. In October at Lyndhurst, in the New Forest-stock-foto
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Mature Scleroderma citrinum, the common earthball fungus or fungi during autumn, England, UK-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus (Clathrus archeri) and sometimes referred to as the Octopus stinkhorn and Squid Fungus, emerging from its slimy, gelatinous 'egg'. in November at Lyndhurst, in the New Forest-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus (Clathrus archeri) and sometimes referred to as the Octopus Stinkhorn and Squid Fungus. It’s tentacle-like arms have emerged from its slimy, gelatinous 'egg'.-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus (Clathrus archeri) and sometimes referred to as the Octopus Stinkhorn and Squid Fungus.  It’s tentacle-like arms have emerged from its slimy, gelatinous 'egg'. In the New Forest-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus (Clathrus archeri) and some times referred to as the Octopus stinkhorn and Squid Fungus, emerged from its slimy, gelatinous 'egg'. in November at Lyndhurst, in the New Forest UK-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus (Clathrus archeri) and sometimes referred to as the Octopus stinkhorn and Squid Fungus, emerging from its slimy, gelatinous 'egg'. on heathlands in Lyndhurst, New Forest UK-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus (Clathrus archeri) and sometimes referred to as the Octopus stinkhorn and Squid Fungus, emerged from their slimy, gelatinous 'egg'. on heathlands in Lyndhurst, New Forest UK-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus (Clathrus archeri) and sometimes referred to as the Octopus stinkhorn and Squid Fungus, emerged from its slimy, gelatinous 'egg'. on heathlands in Lyndhurst, New Forest, UK-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus (Clathrus archeri) and sometimes referred to as the Octopus stinkhorn and Squid Fungus, emerging from their slimy, gelatinous 'egg'. on heathlands in Lyndhurst, New Forest UK-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus (Clathrus archeri) and sometimes referred to as the Octopus stinkhorn and Squid Fungus, emerging from its slimy, gelatinous 'egg'. In November at Lyndhurst, in the New Forest-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus (Clathrus archeri) and sometimes referred to as the Octopus stinkhorn and Squid Fungus, emerging from its slimy, gelatinous 'egg'. in November at Lyndhurst, in the New Forest-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus egg (Clathrus archeri) and sometimes referred to as the Octopus stinkhorn or Squid Fungus. Slimy, gelatinous 'egg'.  starting to hatch in the New Forest UK-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus (Clathrus archeri) and sometimes referred to as the Octopus stinkhorn and Squid Fungus, emerging from its slimy, gelatinous 'egg'. in November at Lyndhurst, in the New Forest-stock-foto
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Devil's Fingers fungus (Clathrus archeri) and sometimes referred to as the Octopus stinkhorn and Squid Fungus, emerging from its slimy, gelatinous 'egg'. in November at Lyndhurst, in the New Forest-stock-foto
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Amanita rubescens, the Blusher mushroom, a toadstool or fungus with white spots growing on heathland during autumn, England, UK-stock-foto
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Edible Greville's bolete, Suillus grevillei and a basket to collect in autumn in the forest-stock-foto
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Edible Greville's bolete, Suillus grevillei in autumn in a forest-stock-foto
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Edible Greville's bolete, Suillus grevillei in autumn in a forest-stock-foto
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Edible Greville's bolete, Suillus grevillei in autumn in a forest-stock-foto
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edible Greville's bolete, Suillus grevillei and a basket to collect in autumn in the forest-stock-foto
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edible Greville's bolete, Suillus grevillei and a basket to collect in autumn in the forest-stock-foto
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edible Greville's bolete, Suillus grevillei in autumn in a forest-stock-foto
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edible Greville's bolete, Suillus grevillei and a basket to collect in autumn in the forest-stock-foto
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edible Greville's bolete, Suillus grevillei and a basket to collect in autumn in the forest-stock-foto
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edible Greville's bolete, Suillus grevillei in autumn in a forest-stock-foto