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Geastrum triplex Royalty Free Stock Photo
Collared earthstar,Geastrum triplex Royalty Free Stock Photo
Geastrum fimbriatum mushroom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Geastrum rufescens fungus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Geastrum triplex Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
inedible mushrooms Geastrum in the forest close-up Royalty Free Stock Photo
Geastrum saccatum earthstar mushroom
Geastrum rufescens fungus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Geastrum rufescens fungus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wild mushroom geastrum fornicatum growing on forest ground Royalty Free Stock Photo
Geastrum Triplex in Botanical Illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Earthstar mushroom illustration set. Hand drawn Geastrum triplex and Geastrum fornicatum forest wild fungus element Royalty Free Stock Photo
macro image of a Geastrum mushroom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Geastrum rufescens fungus Royalty Free Stock Photo
It is surprising that so common a mushroom as Geastrum saccatum seems to lack an accepted common name. It is referred to as the Common Earthstar, the Sessile Earthstar, and the Rounded Earthstar, depending on whose field guide you are consulting. Our Kansas book uses Common Earthstar, which is appropriate because while we do occasionally find other earthstars here, Geastrum saccatum is by far the most prevalent.


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