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Russula emetica poisonous mushroom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russula emetica mushroom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink and white mushroom in moss. Russula emetica, commonly known as the sickener or vomiting russula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red russula Mushroom - (Russula emetica) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russula emetica, commonly known as the sickener, emetic russula, or vomiting russula mushroom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russula emetica mushroom. Growing in the forest among moss. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russula emetica mushroom. Growing in the forest among moss. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russula emetica
Russula Emetica a poisonous toadstool also known as The Sickener. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russula Emetica a poisonous toadstool also known as The Sickener. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russula emetica mushroom. Growing in the forest among moss. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russula emetica mushroom. Growing in the forest among moss. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russula emetica mushroom. Growing in the forest among moss. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wild mushrooms growing in the forest. The world of fungi. Russula emetica Royalty Free Stock Photo
Emetic russula, Russula emetica Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russula emetica was first officially described as Agaricus emeticus by Jacob Christian Schaeffer in 1774, in his series on fungi of Bavaria and the Palatinate, Fungorum qui in Bavaria et Palatinatu circa Ratisbonam nascuntur icones.


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