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Inedible mushroom Artomyces pyxidatus in the floodplain forest. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mushrooms growing in the wild forest Artomyces pyxidatus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mushrooms growing in the wild forest Artomyces pyxidatus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mushrooms growing in the wild forest Artomyces pyxidatus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mushrooms growing in the wild forest Artomyces pyxidatus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Artomyces pyxidatus – crown-tipped coral fungus on decaying log, Poland, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Artomyces pyxidatus is a coral fungus that is commonly called crown coral or crown-tipped coral fungus. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mushrooms growing in the wild forest Artomyces pyxidatus
Mushrooms growing in the wild forest Artomyces pyxidatus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inedible mushroom Artomyces pyxidatus in floodplain forest. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Artomyces pyxidatus is a coral fungus that is commonly called crown coral or crown-tipped coral fungus. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Artomyces pyxidatus is a coral fungus that is commonly called crown coral or crown-tipped coral fungus. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Artomyces pyxidatus is a coral fungus that is commonly called crown coral or crown-tipped coral fungus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coral mushroom Artomyces pyxidatus growing on the tree. Also known as crown coral or crown-tipped coral. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inedible mushroom Artomyces pyxidatus in the beech forest. Known as crown coral or crown-tipped coral fungus. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Artomyces pyxidatus and claviorcone is krynochkovidnaya Most often this fungus grows on felts of various hardwoods, in forests and parks. The mushroom Arthomitsis kryunochkovidny up to 13 cm high differs in a coral form with numerous branches. The flesh is white, cream or yellow-brown, has a tart taste with a slight `peppercorn`. The color of the fungus is pale red, creamy white or grayish-brown.


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