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Red-tipped lichen (Cladonia coccifera) growing among moss and pine needles in a conifer forest. A common but striking indicator of clean air and healthy soil. #Lichen #Nature #Ecology #Forest #MacroPhotography #Biodiversity
Red-tipped lichen (Cladonia coccifera) growing among moss and pine needles in a conifer forest. A common but striking indicator of clean air and healthy soil. #Lichen #Nature #Ecology #Forest #MacroPhotography #Biodiversity
Pilzausstellung der Mykologischen Gesellschaft Haut-Rhin in Eguisheim.
Pilzausstellung der Mykologischen Gesellschaft Haut-Rhin in Eguisheim.
A striking fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) captured in autumn sunlight. Its vivid red cap and white spots make it one of the most recognizable — and toxic — mushrooms in European forests. #nature #mushrooms #photography #forest
A striking fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) captured in autumn sunlight. Its vivid red cap and white spots make it one of the most recognizable — and toxic — mushrooms in European forests. #nature #mushrooms #photography #forest
Radiating exoperidium with a central spore sac: a classic Earthstar fungus (Geastrum sp.) on conifer litter. Identification to species requires close examination of peristome structure and collar formation.
Radiating exoperidium with a central spore sac: a classic Earthstar fungus (Geastrum sp.) on conifer litter. Identification to species requires close examination of peristome structure and collar formation.
Dense cluster of gilled fungi on forest floor, with ochre to yellow-brown caps and pale stipes. Morphology suggests *Hypholoma* (sulphur tuft group). Several species in this group are toxic, making accurate identification essential. 🍄🌲
#Mycology #Fungi #Mushrooms #Hypholo...
Dense cluster of gilled fungi on forest floor, with ochre to yellow-brown caps and pale stipes. Morphology suggests *Hypholoma* (sulphur tuft group). Several species in this group are toxic, making accurate identification essential. 🍄🌲
#Mycology #Fungi #Mushrooms #Hypholo...
Purple-capped brittlegill (*Russula* sp.) on mossy pine forest floor. Characterized by brittle stipe and fragile gills. Likely *Russula amethystina* or similar. Species ID requires spore print and taste test; edibility varies, caution advised. 🍄
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Purple-capped brittlegill (*Russula* sp.) on mossy pine forest floor. Characterized by brittle stipe and fragile gills. Likely *Russula amethystina* or similar. Species ID requires spore print and taste test; edibility varies, caution advised. 🍄
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Iconic fly agaric (*Amanita muscaria*), with bright red cap and white warts, growing in leaf litter. A hallmark woodland species, visually striking but toxic due to psychoactive compounds. 🍄
#Mycology #Amanita #Fungi #Mushrooms #ForestEcology #Biodiversity
Iconic fly agaric (*Amanita muscaria*), with bright red cap and white warts, growing in leaf litter. A hallmark woodland species, visually striking but toxic due to psychoactive compounds. 🍄
#Mycology #Amanita #Fungi #Mushrooms #ForestEcology #Biodiversity
Porcelain fungus (*Oudemansiella mucida*) on decaying beech wood, with translucent white caps and slimy surface. A striking saprotroph, key in wood decay and nutrient cycling. Though edible after cooking, it’s slippery and not widely collected. 🍄
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Porcelain fungus (*Oudemansiella mucida*) on decaying beech wood, with translucent white caps and slimy surface. A striking saprotroph, key in wood decay and nutrient cycling. Though edible after cooking, it’s slippery and not widely collected. 🍄
#Mycology #Fungi #Mushroo...
Brown-capped brittlegill (*Russula* sp.) with stout white stipe and mossy forest habitat. Likely one of the ochre-capped Russulas, but exact species requires spore print, taste (mild vs. acrid), and microscopic study. Edibility varies, caution essential. 🍄
#Mycology #Russ...
Brown-capped brittlegill (*Russula* sp.) with stout white stipe and mossy forest habitat. Likely one of the ochre-capped Russulas, but exact species requires spore print, taste (mild vs. acrid), and microscopic study. Edibility varies, caution essential. 🍄
#Mycology #Russ...
Pale amanita with free white gills and slender stipe in leaf litter. Could be a harmless grisette (*Amanita* sect. *Vaginatae*), but also resembles deadly *Amanita phalloides*. Without clear view of stipe base, ID is unsafe. ⚠️ Never consume – confusion can be fatal. 🍄
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Pale amanita with free white gills and slender stipe in leaf litter. Could be a harmless grisette (*Amanita* sect. *Vaginatae*), but also resembles deadly *Amanita phalloides*. Without clear view of stipe base, ID is unsafe. ⚠️ Never consume – confusion can be fatal. 🍄
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Brilliant yellow-orange basidiomycete forming slender, upright fruiting bodies on mossy forest floor. Likely Clavulinopsis fusiformis (golden spindle) or a related clavarioid fungus. 🍄🌿
#Mycology #Fungi #Mushrooms #Clavulinopsis #ForestEcology #Biodiversity #Basidiomycota
Brilliant yellow-orange basidiomycete forming slender, upright fruiting bodies on mossy forest floor. Likely Clavulinopsis fusiformis (golden spindle) or a related clavarioid fungus. 🍄🌿
#Mycology #Fungi #Mushrooms #Clavulinopsis #ForestEcology #Biodiversity #Basidiomycota
Cluster of wild fungi growing on mossy forest ground, showing gilled hymenophores and pale stipes. Possible genus Hypholoma (sulphur tuft group), though accurate identification requires spore print and habitat analysis. 🍄🔬
#Mycology #Fungi #Mushrooms #FieldMycology #NatureS...
Cluster of wild fungi growing on mossy forest ground, showing gilled hymenophores and pale stipes. Possible genus Hypholoma (sulphur tuft group), though accurate identification requires spore print and habitat analysis. 🍄🔬
#Mycology #Fungi #Mushrooms #FieldMycology #NatureS...
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