Cordyceps tenuipes and its host insect, Southeast Nebraska (media.kbin.social)
Coprinus comatus or ink caps (i.postimg.cc)
Credit goes to @northamericanmyco (North American Mycological Association) on Instagram
Work is done! Now, it's hurry up and wait. (lemmy.ca)
Found a giant Fly Agaric in the Colorado mountains (i.postimg.cc)
Artist's Bracket in York, Maine (i.postimg.cc)
Beefsteak Polypore/Poor Man's Steak/Ox Tongue. Just learned about it recently on this /c/. (feddit.de)
Found a big one this time. It’s supposed to be edible but doesn’t sound to tasty and is supposed to be gathered young....
Little yellow mushroom growing in my tomato pot (i.postimg.cc)
A majestic Pinewood King Bolete nearing its final days (feddit.de)
West Germany
Ganoderma oregonense, covered in secondary powdery fungi that conceal a bright red lustre. Vancouver Island, Canada. (i.imgur.com)
Chlorociboria, another blue wood species. Vancouver Island, Canada (i.imgur.com)
Blue/Green Elfcup. Thr mycelium leaves the wood it grows on blue as well. (feddit.de)
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The poisonous Sulfur Tuft, which will probably always stop me from collecting its edible relatives (feddit.de)
I think it looks delicious though....
So very small, dwarfed by moss leaves. Porongurup national park, Western Australia. (lemmy.world)
Young and mature Spiny Psathyrella mushroom. Franklin river, Western Australia (lemmy.world)
unidentified cup mushroom, Bungendore Park, Western Australia (lemmy.world)
Yellow Staghorn, I think. Franklin forest, Western Australia (lemmy.world)
Some orange bracket fungi, Franklin forest, Western Australia (lemmy.world)
IDK what this red boi is, but he looks fierce. Franklin forest, Western Australia (lemmy.world)
Lets get some more content going! (feddit.de)
Little coral reef I saw the other day ;) not sure about ID....
"Enchanted Forest" By Kevin De Vree [Not OC] (121clicks.com)
cross-posted from: lemm.ee/post/5525038...
This one grew in one of my indoor potted plants, not sure what it is! (feddit.uk)
It was barely breaking the surface in the morning, and by the time I finished work it was at full height. I was amazed at how fast it grew.
The deadly death cap (feddit.de)
Amanita phalloides...
The deceitful bitter bolete (feddit.de)
Tylopilus felleus...
I don't know what these are. (feddit.uk)
Some fungus I saw last year. For a sense of scale, the trunk is about two foot in diameter.