gymnopilus purpuratus

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Gymnopilus purpuratus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gymnopilus purpuratus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gymnopilus purpuratus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vertical photograph of two wild red-capped mushrooms growing among fallen leaves and branches next to a large rock Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two vibrant red-orange wild mushrooms growing near a large rock on a forest floor covered in brown autumn leaves and branches Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
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Gymnopilus purpuratus is a species of agaric fungus in the family Hymenogastraceae.[1] It grows in clusters on dead wood, tree stumps and wood chip mulch. It is widely distributed and has been recorded in Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand,[2] the UK and Germany. It has a broadly convex cap covered in small dry reddish-brown scales, a stout yellow stem beneath reddish brown, wine-red to purple vertical fibres, and a thick rusty orange spore print.


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