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Drebkau, Germany. 08th Aug, 2025. A pearl mushroom (l), edible, and a panther mushroom (r), highly poisonous, lie in a forest. After recent wet days, many mushrooms are currently growing in the local forests. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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The False Turkey Tale mimics the Turkey Tail Fungus (Trametes versicolor). It has a colorful cap displaying zones of brown, red, orange, buff, and gre-stock-foto
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The False Turkey Tale mimics the Turkey Tail Fungus (Trametes versicolor). It has a colorful cap displaying zones of brown, red, orange, buff, and gre-stock-foto
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The False Turkey Tale mimics the Turkey Tail Fungus (Trametes versicolor). It has a colorful cap displaying zones of brown, red, orange, buff, and gre-stock-foto
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The False Turkey Tale mimics the Turkey Tail Fungus (Trametes versicolor). It has a colorful cap displaying zones of brown, red, orange, buff, and gre-stock-foto
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Hand holding small wild mushrooms freshly picked from green grass. Macro shot with natural light, focus on fungi texture and color.-stock-foto
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Jack-o-lantern mushrooms in green grass next to a log at Linne Woods in Morton Grove, Illinois-stock-foto
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Jack-o-lantern mushrooms with green leaves at Linne Woods in Morton Grove, Illinois-stock-foto
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Chanterelle mushrooms isolated on a white background-stock-foto
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Chanterelle mushrooms isolated on a white background-stock-foto
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Mushrooms in Grass. Several light-colored mushrooms with wavy caps grow sheltered in the tall grass. Presumably a type of fungus Conocybe or Psathyrel-stock-foto
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Mushrooms in a Meadow. A group of small, beige mushrooms grows close together in a damp meadow. The species could be Conocybe tenera or a similar smal-stock-foto
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Red fly agaric mushroom. Vector illustration, hand-drawn on a white background.-stock-foto
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Red fly agaric mushroom. Vector illustration, hand-drawn on a white background.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Antique mushroom illustration. Scientific plate of fungi published in Germany in 1879, showing edible and poisonous species.-stock-foto
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Close-up of mushroom growing on tree trunk-stock-foto
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Close-up of mushroom growing on tree trunk-stock-foto
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Poisonous mushroom, Chlorophyllum molybdites, known as the green-spored parasol, green-gill parasol, false parasol, green-spored lepiota and vomiter-stock-foto
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Poisonous mushroom, Chlorophyllum molybdites, known as the green-spored parasol, green-gill parasol, false parasol, green-spored lepiota and vomiter-stock-foto
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The fungi Leucocoprinus . The genus has a widespread distribution and contains over 80 recognized species-stock-foto
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Red cage, Clathrus ruber. Clathre grillage, Clathrus cancellatus. Poisonous. Veneneux. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by woman artist Aimée-Eugénie Delville-Cordier from Francois Simeon Cordier's Les Champignons, Histoire, description, culture, usages, Mushrooms, history, description, cultivation, usage, J. Rothschild, Paris, 1876.-stock-foto