Summary[edit] Description: Favolaschia calocera, commonly known as the orange pore fungus, is a species of fungus in the Mycenaceae family.First observed in Madagascar, it has recently spread around the world and is now known from New Zealand, Italy,Australia, Hawaii, Thailand, China, Kenya, Norfolk Island and Réunion Island. F. calocera is a wood-inhabiting saprotrophic fungus. It presents as a bright orange stalked fan, 5 mm–30 mm diameter, with prominent pores on the underside. Date: 8 April 2019, 10:51. Source: Favolaschia calocera - Orange Pore fungus,. Author: Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand. Camera location43° 31′ 38.13″ S, 172° 35′ 46.02″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-43.527258; 172.596116.
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Hymenopellis radicata (= Xerula radicata = Oudemansiella radicata) in a French wood. Date: 14 September 2003. Source: Own work. Author: Strobilomyces.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Fruit bodies of the agaric mushroom Russula nana Killerm. Photographed in Edelweißboden, Tragöß, Bezirk Bruck an der Mur, Styria, Austria. Notes: "Recognized by sight: restricted to high alpine regions with dwarf willows and the like " (Original photo cropped by uploader). Date: 12 May 2012. Source: : This image is Image Number 218407 at Mushroom Observer, a source for mycological images. This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing. English | español | français | italiano | македонски | മലയാളം | português | +/−. Author: Gerhard Koller (Gerhard).
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Summary[edit] Description: Systematics: Fungi - Basidiomycota - Heterobasidiomycetes - Auriculariales - Auriculariaceae - Auricularia auricula-judae Photo by Svdmolen 13 november 2005 the Netherlands. Date: 13 November 2005 (according to Exif data). Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Svdmolen assumed (based on copyright claims).
Summary[edit] Description: Mushroom vegetate in the conifer forests in the fall, and can sometimes be found in deciduous forests. The mushroom smatrs conditionally edible and inedible even. Widespread fungus. Date: 23 September 2010, 00:24. Source: CLYTOCIBE VIBECINA. Author: GLJIVARSKO DRUSTVO NIS from Serbia.
Summary[edit] Description: Mushroom vegetate in the conifer forests in the fall, and can sometimes be found in deciduous forests. The mushroom smatrs conditionally edible and inedible even. Widespread fungus. Date: 23 September 2010, 00:24. Source: CLYTOCIBE VIBECINA. Author: GLJIVARSKO DRUSTVO NIS from Serbia.