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Closed glass jar with pickled honey fungi-stock-foto
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Pickled honey fungi with sliced onions-stock-foto
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Detail of Armillaria mellea mushrooms decomposing tree trunks near the Lagoa Azul waterfall.-stock-foto
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Detail of Armillaria mellea mushrooms decomposing tree trunks near the Lagoa Azul waterfall.-stock-foto
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Detail of Armillaria mellea mushrooms decomposing tree trunks near the Lagoa Azul waterfall.-stock-foto
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Detail of Armillaria mellea mushrooms decomposing tree trunks near the Lagoa Azul waterfall.-stock-foto
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Detail of Armillaria mellea mushrooms decomposing tree trunks near the Lagoa Azul waterfall.-stock-foto
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Close-up shot captures a cluster of small, brown mushrooms growing on mossy ground, with water droplets or fine spray creating a sparkling effect arou-stock-foto
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Group of moldy Honey mushrooms,  Armillaria ostoyae-stock-foto
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Group of Honey mushrooms,  Armillaria ostoyae-stock-foto
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Group of Honey mushrooms,  Armillaria ostoyae-stock-foto
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Group of Honey mushrooms,  Armillaria ostoyae-stock-foto
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The rotten and mouldy remains of Armillaria, Bootlace Fungus or Honey fungus UK woodland November-stock-foto
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The rotten and mouldy remains of Armillaria, Bootlace Fungus or Honey fungus UK woodland November-stock-foto
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The rotten and mouldy remains of Armillaria, Bootlace Fungus or Honey fungus UK woodland November-stock-foto
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Cluster of honey fungus (Armillaria mellea) growing on a tree stump in autumn forest, golden brown caps with natural texture.-stock-foto
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Cluster of honey fungus (Armillaria mellea) growing on a tree stump in autumn forest, golden brown caps with natural texture.-stock-foto
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Small clusters of Honey Fungus mushrooms on moss-covered tree stumps in conifer woodland near Brockenhurst, New Forest, Hampshire-stock-foto
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Small clusters of Honey Fungus mushrooms on moss-covered tree stumps in conifer woodland near Brockenhurst, New Forest, Hampshire-stock-foto
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Small clusters of Honey Fungus mushrooms on moss-covered tree stumps in conifer woodland near Brockenhurst, New Forest, Hampshire-stock-foto
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Cluster of mature Honey Fungus mushrooms (Armillaria Mellea) on mossy woodland floor in dark conifer woods near Brockenhurst, New Forest, Hampshire-stock-foto
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Cluster of Honey Fungus mushrooms - Armillaria mellea - on mossy woodland floor in dark, mysterious woods near Brockenhurst, New Forest, Hampshire-stock-foto
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Dense cluster of honey fungus (Armillaria mellea) mushrooms with brown convex caps erupts from dark tree trunk base in verdant forest undergrowth-stock-foto
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A virulent pathogenic fungi, the Honey Fungus is a deadly threat to plantations of commercial trees, especially deciduous trees.-stock-foto
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A virulent pathogenic fungi, the Honey Fungus is a deadly threat to plantations of commercial trees, especially deciduous trees.-stock-foto
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Honey coloured agaric (Armillaria mellea), tree trunk, Sondern, Olpe, Sauerland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany-stock-foto
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Honey coloured agaric (Armillaria mellea), tree trunk, Sondern, Olpe, Sauerland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany-stock-foto
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Brown fungi growing on a fallen tree truck in Scotland-stock-foto
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Cluster of honey fungus, Armillaria ostoyae, with a beautiful brown cap and dark scales. picture is taken in the Kaapse Bossen at Utrechtse Heuvelrug-stock-foto
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A large clump of Armillaria mellea, commonly known as honey fungus.-stock-foto
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A large clump of Armillaria mellea, commonly known as honey fungus.-stock-foto
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Honey Fungus 'Armillaria Mellea' (Mushroom) Growing on Dead Tree  in the Woods by Aira Force in Patterdale, Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK.-stock-foto
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Armillaria mellea (honey fungus) is widespread in northern temperate regions where it grows parasitically on a large number of broadleaf trees.-stock-foto
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Honey Fungus (Armillaria mellea), a fungi growing on rotting wood in Autumn, England, UK-stock-foto
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Armillaria mellea, commonly known as honey fungus, is an edible fungus. Wye valley in the Peak District National Park, UK-stock-foto
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Armillaria mellea, commonly known as honey fungus, is an edible fungus. Wye valley in the Peak District National Park, UK-stock-foto
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Armillaria mellea, commonly known as honey fungus, is an edible fungus. Wye valley in the Peak District National Park, UK-stock-foto
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Armillaria mellea, commonly known as honey fungus, is an edible fungus. Wye valley in the Peak District National Park, UK-stock-foto
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An extremely pathogenic fungi, Honey Fungus is a virulent infection in woodland and dreaded by foresters for its deadly consequences in plantations-stock-foto
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Often loosing the stipe ring and found in dense clusters, Honey Fungus is a virulent pathogenic fungi that is responsible for the deaths of many trees-stock-foto