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Mushroom on Cow Dung Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shiny mottlegill mushroom, near log cabin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Egghead mottlegil mushroom on animal dung Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anellaria separata mushrooms, near wooden hut Royalty Free Stock Photo
Begonia semiovata plant, small white flowering Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panaeolus semiovatus var. semiovatus, also known as Panaeolus semiovatus and Anellaria separata, commonly called shiny mottlegill Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panaeolus semiovatus var. semiovatus, also known as Panaeolus semiovatus and Anellaria separata, commonly called shiny mottlegill Royalty Free Stock Photo
Paneolus semiovata mushroom, close-up
Begonia semiovata plant, small white flowering Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mushroom on dung Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of a cluster of Mottlegill mushrooms Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panaeolus papilionaceus born on top a manure Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of a cluster of Mottlegill mushrooms Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panaeolus papilionaceus born on top a manure Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mushroom on dung Royalty Free Stock Photo
Paneolus semiovata Anellaria separata growing on animal dung. This is considered a toadstool which can provoke gastric upset in some people, but few guides list this species as edible


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