basidiomycetes

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A poisonous psychoactive mushroom of the genus fly agaric, or Amanita of the order agaric, belongs to the basidiomycetes. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A poisonous psychoactive mushroom of the genus fly agaric, or Amanita of the order agaric, belongs to the basidiomycetes. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A poisonous psychoactive mushroom of the genus fly agaric, or Amanita of the order agaric, belongs to the basidiomycetes. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chaga (birch mushroom)— a species of fungi of the genus Inonotus of the Basidiomycetes department. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chaga (birch mushroom)— a species of fungi of the genus Inonotus of the Basidiomycetes department. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mushrooms in the forest. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mushrooms boletus speciosus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basidiomycetes
Chaga (birch mushroom)— a species of fungi of the genus Inonotus of the Basidiomycetes department. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chaga (birch mushroom)— a species of fungi of the genus Inonotus of the Basidiomycetes department. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Imleria badia. Boletales. Agaricomycetes. Fungi. Mushroom. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coal-black birch mushroom chaga or Tinder beveled is species of fungi of the genus Inonotus of the basidiomycetes department Royalty Free Stock Photo
Medicinal birch mushroom chaga or Tinder mown is species of fungi of genus Inonotus of Basidiomycetes department Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chaga (birch mushroom)— a species of fungi of the genus Inonotus of the Basidiomycetes department. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chaga (birch mushroom)— a species of fungi of the genus Inonotus of the Basidiomycetes department. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basically, Basidiomycota are filamentous fungi composed of hyphae (except for yeasts), and reproducing sexually via the formation of specialized club-shaped end cells called basidia that normally bear external meiospores (usually four).


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