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2 1 truffles

truffles

by SeemaPatelOrissa, India

an edible truffle (ascomycota). help with ...

0 0 Passion fruit

Passion fruit

by SeemaOrange, California, USA

Is this species

1 0 Yucca

Yucca

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

Stalk of unopened blooms with water droplets clinging to them.

0 2 hawksbeard

hawksbeard

by KarenSaxtonPort Orford, Oregon, USA

Often confused with dandelion, many species ...

4 2 Chives

Chives

by Liz FrischDistrict Diekirch, Luxembourg

The smallest species of the

2 3 Spiny Puffball

Spiny Puffball

by chesterbperryTennessee, USA

This edible

2 1 Boletus coniferarum

Boletus coniferarum

by pamsai

looks edible, at least to some insect!

0 0 Edible Frog

Edible Frog

by Loslo64Niedersachsen, Germany

Frog

8 5 Amethyst Deceiver

Amethyst Deceiver

by EsterGarcíaAsse, Vlaanderen, Belgium

I found it solitary in a deciduous forest

0 1 Himalayan Blackberry

Himalayan Blackberry

by DanielRuckerCalifornia, USA

Fruiting vine with sharp spikes, invasive in Northern California

0 4 Hongo azul lechoso, Indigo milk cap

Hongo azul lechoso, Indigo milk cap

by MikeGragedaSan Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico

It's an edible

8 11 Plain Tiger Butterfly

Plain Tiger Butterfly

by YogeshSaveMaharashtra, India

It is a medium-sized, non-edible butterfly, ...

2 0 Shaggy-stalked Bolete

Shaggy-stalked Bolete

by chesterbperrySignal Mountain, Tennessee, USA

An edible if not particularly tasty

0 0 Chickweed

Chickweed

by TAsh_BecauseCanberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

A large sprawling clump

1 0 Swiftlet

Swiftlet

by Malcolm Wilton-JonesSingapore, Singapore

One of 8 species but most likely

2 0 Wood ear

Wood ear

by MauronRepublika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Wood ear is a species of

51 13 Mushroom

Mushroom

by AllanDeGuzmanCavite, Philippines

Small species with thin stems and mainly ...

0 0 Edible Snail

Edible Snail

by FaredinAliyevskiRegion Hovedstaden, Denmark

Helix pomatia is a European species, common ...

0 4 Bright Green frog or Edible frog

Bright Green frog or Edible frog

by AshutoshSarkarWest Bengal, India

The Edible Frog (Pelophylax kl. esculentus) ...

1 0 Burgundy snail

Burgundy snail

by BrinschkMünster, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

Helix pomatia, common names the Burgundy snail, Roman snail,

1 0 Snail

Snail

by Emma Anaheim, California, USA

Helix pomatia, common names the Burgundy snail, Roman snail,

0 0 Snail

Snail

by Veruli147Holubice, Jihovýchod, Czech Republic

Helix pomatia, common names the Burgundy snail, Roman snail,

3 0 Yellow-staining Milkcap

Yellow-staining Milkcap

by RandyL.California, USA

This species is inedible. It can be easily ...

0 0 Edible Frog

Edible Frog

by BrinschkMünster, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

The Edible Frog (Pelophylax kl. esculentus) ...

0 0 Blackening Waxcap aka Witch Hat

Blackening Waxcap aka Witch Hat

by rat.tumourStockport, England, United Kingdom

I'm confused about this fungus. If H. conica and H. nigrescens are the same ...

2 1 Oreja de Elefante

Oreja de Elefante

by AndresDuarte

Known as Elephant Ear has very large leaves 60cm x 40. Has

3 2 AMANITA RUBESCENS Pers.:Fr.

AMANITA RUBESCENS Pers.:Fr.

by Gljivarsko drustvo NisЦентрална Србија, Serbia

WARNING: Conditionally edible mushrooms. ...

0 0 Wood rose

Wood rose

by PHLearningSalt Lake City, Utah, USA

2-5 foot tall shrub - flowers May to July. Rose hip fruits are

4 1 Papaya

Papaya

by mauna KunzahHawaii, USA

A very fruitful tree with many edible ...

2 0 Pig's ear gomphus

Pig's ear gomphus

by KarenSaxtonLakeside, Oregon, USA

Violet gilled tan mushroom distantly related to the chanterelle. It is

3 2 Plain Tiger

Plain Tiger

by AnsumanShaikiaIndia

It is a medium-sized, non-edible butterfly, ...

2 0 Largemouth bass

Largemouth bass

by MatthewPrattRochester, New Hampshire, USA

Freshwater fish species

2 0 Black trumpet

Black trumpet

by SabinNeatuCluj-Napoca, Cluj, Romania

Looks like a black trumpet. Edible.

0 1 Prickly Pear

Prickly Pear

by adenlbArizona, USA

Cactus, 1-2 ft tall, small 2 by 1 in. rose fruits. Fruits

0 0 Common inkcap

Common inkcap

by rat.tumour aka lipaseHigh Peak, England, United Kingdom

. Edible

0 0 Raspberry

Raspberry

by BobbiSavoyHalifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada

The raspberry is the edible fruit of the ...

2 0 Changle

Changle

by GirinukasUtenos apskritis, Lithuania

Edible and picked in Europe, though they ...

2 0 False Shamrock plant

False Shamrock plant

by Leana Lahom-CristobalGuimba, Nueva Ecija, Philippines

Oxalis triangularis, commonly called False Shamrock, is a

0 0 Onionweed

Onionweed

by DespinaTsafetopoulouWellington, New Zealand

An introduced species, originally from the ...

2 0 Spring Fieldcap

Spring Fieldcap

by DespinaTsafetopoulouChristchurch, New Zealand

An edible

0 0 Rose leaf Raspberry

Rose leaf Raspberry

by HarishamSamaMalaysia

Once ,an abundance wild raspberry species ...

0 2 Teaberry / Wintergreen

Teaberry / Wintergreen

by SeanCorcoranVirginia, USA

Teaberry

2 3 Scarlet Cup

Scarlet Cup

by chesterbperryEast Ridge, Tennessee, USA

An edible

1 2 Gem-studded Puffball

Gem-studded Puffball

by chesterbperryTennessee, USA

This species reportedly

3 0 Maidenhair Tree

Maidenhair Tree

by cormoros75Florida, USA

Female; fall coloring

0 0 Bracelet Cort

Bracelet Cort

by doreen.chambers.14Vermont, USA

A specimen of Cortinarius armillatus shows the distinctive red banding of the ...

1 1 Rose hips

Rose hips

by LipaseTignale, LOM, Italy

I'd like to know how to differentiate between

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