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A group of Honey fungus Armillaria mellea on a dead tree stump, Zoetermeer, the netherlands 2 Royalty Free Stock Photo
A group of Honey fungus Armillaria mellea on a dead tree stump, Zoetermeer, the netherlands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Armillaria mellea honey mushroom fungus growing on a tree stump Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cluster honey mushrooms growing on tree stump. Armillaria mellea edible autumn fungi, also known as honey fungus. Edible mushroom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of the Armillaria mellea cluster. An edible Honey agaric, basidiomycete fungus. Stump mushroom, stumpie, pipinky or pinky. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Armillaria mellea, commonly known as honey fungus, in the autumn garden. Orange mushrooms growing on a stump. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Honey Fungus Armillaria mellea grow on an old birch stump. A group of edible stump mushroom. Macro. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Honey fungus Armillaria mellea on a tree stump
Closeup of the Armillaria mellea cluster. An edible Honey basidiomycete fungus. Stump mushroom, stumpie, pipinky or pinky. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Honey fungus Armillaria mellea on a tree stump Royalty Free Stock Photo
Honey Fungus Armillaria mellea grow on the ground in a deciduous-coniferous forest. A group of edible stump mushroom. Macro. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Honey Fungus Armillaria mellea grows on old felled birch trees. A group of edible stump mushroom. Macro Royalty Free Stock Photo
A huge group of Honey mushrooms Armillaria mellea on a dead tree stump, Zoetermeer, the netherlands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Honey mushroom, Armillaria mellea on tree stump Royalty Free Stock Photo
In a mixed hardwood forest in western Maryland, a group of Honey fungus sprout from a tree stump Royalty Free Stock Photo
Honey fungus, Armillaria mellea. These fungi live on dead en live wood and trees. The mushrooms in the genus Armillaria are long-lived and form some of the largest living organisms in the world. Family Physalacriaceae. Typical for autumn and fall. High resolution fungus stock photo of a mushroom or toadstool.


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