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[edit]A clump of Hypholoma fasciculare, a common woodland mushroom.
The lichen Umbilicaria esculenta (known as iwatake in Japanese) being gathered by foragers in a print by Hiroshige II.
Two mature Aseroë rubra, lacking the dark coloured, strong smelling gleba on their surface.
A collection of Mycena interrupta, a saprobic mushroom species.
The stinkhorn fungus, Phallus hadriani, photographed in Descanso Gardens, La Cañada Flintridge, California, United States.
A clump of mature Mycena leaiana var. australis, a variety of Mycena leaiana.
The lichen Xanthoria elegans growing on exposed sandstone.
Clavaria zollingeri growing from woodland litter.
A mature Morchella elata fruit body photographed in Wayne National Forest, Athens County, Ohio, United States.
Polyporus squamosus on Kinderhook Trail, Wayne National Forest, Ohio, United States, growing on a dead elm tree.
Two immature Amanita muscaria mushrooms, photographed in Mt Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia.
Rigidoporus laetus, a species of plant pathogen from the genus Rigidoporus, photographed Mt Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia.
A mature Geastrum saccatum, also known as the rounded earthstar, in Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia.
Armillaria hinnulea growing from a log, photographed in Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia.
Clavulinopsis corallinorosacea, a species of coral fungus, photographed in Mt Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia.
The "shaggy parasol" mushroom, species Chlorophyllum rhacodes, with the cap not yet opened.
The white coral fungus, Ramariopsis kunzei, at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, United States.
Tremella mesenterica, also known as yellow brain fungus, golden jelly fungus or Witch's butter, photographed in Granton, Tasmania, Australia.
Lycoperdon pyriforme, a species of puffball, growing on a decaying pine log near La Ronge, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Mycena atkinsoniana is one of the so-called "bleeding mycenas" that will ooze yellow to orange juice when injured.
A 517 second exposure photograph of Panellus stipticus, displaying the species's bioluminescence, sometimes referred to as foxfire.
Cortinarius vanduzerensis is a species in the Cortinariaceae family found in the Pacific Northwest region of North America.
Thelephora palmata (commonly known as the stinking earthfan) is a species of clavarioid fungus in the family Thelephoraceae. It is found in Asia, Europe, North America, and South America.
Mycena inclinata, commonly known as the clustered bonnet, is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family.