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Lobster mushroom

by mdinsyNorth Carolina, USA

Reddish, brittle, growing in deciduous forest beneath a larger older hemlock.

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Lobster Mushroom

by MatthewPrattRochester, New Hampshire, USA

0 1 Lobster Mushroom?

Lobster Mushroom?

by MattRittenhouseWindham, New Hampshire, USA

0 0 Lobster mushroom

Lobster mushroom

by mdinsyNorth Carolina, USA

Funky, brittle, terrestrial, delightful

1 2 Lobster mushroom

Lobster mushroom

by BethAngermeierIllinois, USA

Bright orange fungus. This specimen 5" tall with a similar diameter. Found ...

0 1 Lobster mushroom (oreja de puerco)

Lobster mushroom (oreja de puerco)

by Hugo ContrerasCiudad de México, Distrito Federal, Mexico

hongo encontrado en el parque nacional El Chico

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Lobster Mushroom

by Tim SageWashington, USA

Parasitic mold that grows on mushrooms from the genera Russula and Lactarius

1 0 Lobster Mushroom

Lobster Mushroom

by sarah in the woodsMaryville, Tennessee, USA

about 6" across

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Russula

by Mike16Black Hawk, Colorado, United States

When overrun by Hypomyces

1 0 Lobster Mushroom

Lobster Mushroom

by TonyDelandPortland, Oregon, USA

Not actually mushroom but a bacteria which colonized a certain type of mushroom.

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lobster mushroom

by kryz24vVermont, USA

Lobster mushroom (Hypomyces

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bolete eater

by AlexKonigKerkrade, Limburg, Netherlands

southwest Western Australia. Unlike the related

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bolete eater

by AnnaWhipkeyIndiana, USA

white fungus, 2-3" diameter, growing in ground surrounded by oak leaves. ...

0 1 Lobster mushroom

Lobster mushroom

by tommitcOregon, USA

about 2" tall

1 5 Lobster Mushroom

Lobster Mushroom

by SukanyaDattaScotland, United Kingdom

Like a large mis-shapen lump....reddish in colour. Massive but particularized ...

7 2 Lobster Mushroom

Lobster Mushroom

by PucaKWinder, Georgia, USA

spores of Hypomyces

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the bolete eater

by AlexKonigLandgraaf, Limburg, Netherlands

southwest Western Australia. Unlike the related

1 1 Lobster mushroom

Lobster mushroom

by shebebusynowPort Orford, Oregon, USA

bright orange fungus colonizing a Russula mushroom, making it far more ...

1 1 Short-stemmed Russula

Short-stemmed Russula

by chesterbperryEast Ridge, Tennessee, USA

Very dry mushroom, numerous in the area, growing under variety of broadleaf ...

1 1 Lobster Mushroom

Lobster Mushroom

by JeanSawatzkyChilliwack, British Columbia, Canada

Beautiful orange mushroom erupting from the forest floor amongst leaves and ...

3 2 Lobster Mushroom

Lobster Mushroom

by MarionCBlaikieLewisWashington, USA

bright orange to red completely engulfing it's host mushroom.

0 0 bolete eater (mold/mould)

bolete eater (mold/mould)

by AlexKonigKerkrade, Limburg, Netherlands

southwest Western Australia. Unlike the related

0 0 !! unhairy/cinnabar/bracket !! (not real)

!! unhairy/cinnabar/bracket !! (not real)

by AlexKonigHorst aan de Maas, Limburg, Netherlands

trametes or pycnoporus !! that is the question

1 0 lobster mushroom

lobster mushroom

by KarenSaxtonCoquille, Oregon, USA

The lobster mushroom is actually a fungus that parasitizes a host mushroom. ...

0 3 Lobster Mushroom

Lobster Mushroom

by missfroggieNorth Bend, Oregon, United States

Dispite causing lobster mushrooms to grow in a rather disfigured manner, this ...

0 2 Boletus edulis covered in "the bolete eater"(mould)

Boletus edulis covered in "the bolete eater"(mould)

by AlexKonigKerkrade, Limburg, Netherlands

The fruit bodies of B. edulis can be infected by the parasitic mould-like ...

4 5 Lobster mushroom

Lobster mushroom

by KarenSaxtonCoquille, Oregon, USA

in North America. At maturity, H.

3 1 Short Stemmed Russula

Short Stemmed Russula

by EdwardNathanReulbachJr.Silverdale, Washington, USA

Fully grown, the cap can range from 7 to 30 cm (3–12 in) in diameter, whitish ...

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