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spotted under hardwood-bark
A network of bright white strands of mycelia with fluffy tips on fallen leaf & ...
1mm-2mm flat disks with cream/olive coloured middle , black crusty outside - ...
flat discs with frilled margins , older ones showing cream coloured center with ...
distant
Stipe: Finely silky, whitish, slightly bulbous base, absent
Clustering medium sized yellow mushrooms with small, dark warts on top and a ...
, discoloring yellow to brown and with white
roots, and also frequently have similar functions; hence they are also called ...
roots, and also frequently have similar functions; hence they are also called ...
crumpled base attached to a cord-like
Tall delicate mushrooms about 100mm in height. Conical or dome shaped moist ...
attaches to the substrate with whitish "
spores. The base is attached to the wood by means of
is attached to the wood by means of
rhizomorphs which radiate outwards from ...
attached to the
substrate by white mycelial strands (
-shaped – similar in appearance to puffballs – and has strands of mycelia ...
0.6 to 1 cm in diameter. The base often rooting and with long white
0.6 to 1 cm in diameter. The base often rooting and with long white
rhizomorphs. The peridium is tough and ...
to substrate with conspicuous 2-3 white
branches above; attached to numerous white
attached to the
substrate by white mycelial strands (
initially appears like a whitish "egg" attached to the ground at the base by ...
allow the wind and rain to disperse the spores. The base is attached to the ...
Boletus zelleri, commonly known as Zeller's Bolete, is an edible species of ...
rhizomorphs attached; odor at first mild, ...
black rhizomorphs; mushrooms typically ...
Clathrus ruber is a species of fungus in the stinkhorn family, and the type ...
appears like a whitish 'egg' that's attached to the ground at the base by ...
rhizomorphs which radiate outwards from ...
lies half buried in leaf litter on the woodland floor. White mycelial cords ...
This little mushroom, listed in older field guides as Collybia dryophila, ...
The cap is quite thinly fleshy, 3–6 cm (1.2–2.4 in) in diameter, initially ...
under the bark or between trees in the form of black