RMC881CB–Dead Man's Fingers: Xylaria polymorpha. Sussex, England, UK. Note black spores on leaf behind specimen.
RM2HBY9YF–Red cushion Hypoxylon / Beech woodwart (Hypoxylon fragiforme) growing on rotten Beech (Fagus sylvatica) log producing black spores, Gloucestershire UK
RMA79HJJ–Black stem rust Puccinia graminis on bearded awned wheat stems
RF2PC6K3P–Microscopic view of a conidial head of Black mold (Aspergillus niger) with spores. Brightfield illumination.
RMW7X3T6–Common Earthball (Scleroderma citrinum) including opened specimen revealing black spores. Growing in deciduous woodland. Derbyshire, UK. September.
RF2TBW29E–Black inky liquid drips from the cap of a shaggy ink cap mushroom, Coprinus comatus. The liquid is laden with spores, which wash away to new habitats
RM2BRW6WY–Spores of unidentified mold (found on peach), stained with lactophenol cotton blue, inverted bright field micrograph, 50x microscope objective
RM2WJF595–Sporocarps of the slime mould Diderma effusum growing on a decaying leaf. One of the fruiting bodies has ruptured up to release the black spores.
RMMP981E–The Horsetail Fern, genus Equisetum. They are unusual in that they reproduce by spores rather
RMDTT181–Black mould (stachybotrys chartarum) caused by damp penetration and/or lack of ventilation in an empty house. It is a serious health risk (UK)
RF2T395B3–Shaggy ink cap fungus (Coprinus comatus) growing in a green meadow, the gills beneath the cap deliquescing ore melting into a black liquid filled with
RMPRA02R–Puffball mushrooms releasing their spores in a cloud with a black background to emphasize details. Photographed in Southern Wisconsin, USA.
RF2CHCYN5–Mold on cheese. Hard cheese with white and black mold on it. Moldy fungus on food. Fluffy spores mold .
RF2WM40BP–3d rendering Mucor, also known as black fungus, is a life-threatening fungal infection that can cause pneumonia in the lungs.
RFHN2KJ8–Computer illustration of conidia (asexual spores) from a Fusarium sp. fungus. Some Fusarium fungi are pathogens of plants and humans.
RF2PEHP76–Fungal mold spots growing on white room wall
RFMT9X1J–New fern (pteridophytes) unfurling with spores still attached
RFDFT3A5–a group of black morels in South west Ontario. Close up with focus on front one.
RM2PJ9WBC–Black mould growing around UPVC window frame in the UK. Mould colonising sealant and growing on plaster on the window reveal.
RMFR8ND3–Rotten Window Frame with Condensation, Mould and Moss Growing in a Rented House UK
RMPG75XB–Beech woodwart / Red cushion Hypoxylon (Hypoxylon fragiforme) fruiting bodies on a Beech (Fagus sylvatica) log producing black spores, Gloucestershire
RMAPF93W–Black stem rust Puccinia graminis infection on a wheat stem USA
RF2BBCN2T–Mushrooms over head selection punnets tray bulk whole variety selection chanterelle king black trumpet cep
RFEAX13K–Rows of spores line the underside of a veined fern frond in the rainforest.
RMPW8CX0–Messy ink cap mushroom producing sticky black spores.
RM2RPRWW0–Devil’s fingers fungus fungi (Clathrus archeri), a bright red non-native toadstool also called octopus stinkhorn, Surrey, England, UK, with flies
RF2C312BW–Two overripe shaggy ink caps (Coprinus comatus) in grassland
RMMP97RR–The Horsetail Fern, genus Equisetum. They are unusual in that they reproduce by spores rather
RMDTT18B–Black mould (stachybotrys chartarum) caused by damp penetration and/or lack of ventilation in an empty house. It is a serious health risk (UK)
RF2T395AM–Shaggy ink cap mushroom (Coprinus comatus) growing in a green lawn, the gills beneath the white cap start to turn black and deliquesce into a liquid f
RMPRA02C–Puffball mushrooms releasing their spores in a cloud with a black background to emphasize details. Photographed in Southern Wisconsin, USA.
RFR9BGPN–Closeup on decomposing fungi Rhizopus mold growing on an orange
RF2WM40BW–3d rendering Mucor, also known as black fungus, is a life-threatening fungal infection that can cause pneumonia in the lungs.
RFHN2KJ9–Computer illustration of conidia (asexual spores) from a Fusarium sp. fungus. Some Fusarium fungi are pathogens of plants and humans.
RMMM85PT–Dark field light micrograph of Verpa bohemica mushroom spores, pictured area is about 0.65mm wide
RF2FMJ6X9–Bathroom ceiling covered with black mold. House inspection.
RM2PGCMRF–Focus on black mold on ceramic tile seams.Mildew mold on kitchen sink. Water leaking from the faucet. Toxic mold spores, unhealthy.
RFWFBTW6–Black mould spores growing around windowframe
RMFR8ND0–Rotten Window Frame with Condensation, Mould and Moss Growing in a Rented House UK
RF2J668BG–Close-up shot of a dandelion with seeds ready to fly carried by the wind on a black background
RMAPEXYN–Black stem rust Puccinia graminis infection on a wheat stem USA
RFW300AB–Mould growing on the surface of old water-based paint in it's plastic bucket.
RFEAX0FH–The fruiting bodies and spores of a fungi emerging from the body of a dead bee.
RMM4HWDN–Black brain fungus (Exidia glandulosa)
RM2RPRWWT–Devil’s fingers fungus fungi (Clathrus archeri), a bright red non-native toadstool also called octopus stinkhorn, Surrey, England, UK, with flies
RF2AEYHD0–A close-up of a coal fungus also known as King Alfred's cakes because they look burnt
RMMP97XN–The Horsetail Fern, genus Equisetum. They are unusual in that they reproduce by spores rather
RM2T0WMW3–Black mould (stachybotrys chartarum) caused by damp penetration and/or lack of ventilation in an empty house. It can be a serious health risk (UK)
RFS3772W–Spore case in dark brown or black line the underside of a fern leaf. They open to drop fine, dust like spores that allow the fern to reproduce
RMPRA02P–Puffball mushrooms releasing their spores in a cloud with a black background to emphasize details. Photographed in Southern Wisconsin, USA.
RFWCHX7J–Closeup on the spores of a fern
RF2WM40BJ–3d rendering Mucor, also known as black fungus, is a life-threatening fungal infection that can cause pneumonia in the lungs.
RFHN2KJB–Computer illustration of conidia (asexual spores) from a Fusarium sp. fungus. Some Fusarium fungi are pathogens of plants and humans.
RM2BRW6TG–Aleuria aurantia (orange peel fungus) spores, inverted bright field micrograph, horizontal field of view is approximately 127 microns
RFDAN2JM–Spores on the underside of a fern leaf
RF2B1P05C–fern with spores on underside
RFWFBWT9–Black mould spores on sealant and wallpaper around window frame
RMFR8ND5–Rotten Window Frame with Condensation, Mould and Moss Growing in a Rented House UK
RM2E4J562–The underside of a fern frond showing the spores.wabi sabi
RMARNPBJ–Black stem rust Puccinia graminis on wheat ear and grains USA
RFW3009R–Mould growing on the surface of old water-based paint in it's plastic bucket.
RF2CF8XC5–Minimalist composition of spores of dandelion placed in row on mirror on black background
RMM4HWDP–Black brain fungus (Exidia glandulosa)
RFGE2T2T–Black mold in the corner of room wall
RF2J8CXAT–White button gormet mushrooms in a pile isolated on black - Selective focus
RMM7XHAK–Winter chanterelle-Cantharellus tubaeformis-photographed on a black background. Hampshire England UK GB
RMJT8T9Y–These yellow lichens growing on a large rock making an interesting nature study, as well as an intriguing background. The living organisms are a combination of a fungus that has a symbiotic relationship with either an alga or a bacteria. Lichen is considered one of the earliest life-forms and dates back at least 400 million years. These are called map lichens (Rhizocarpon geographicum) and each yellow patch has a black border of spores.
RF2JBWWKW–Black mould growing on wall of heat insulated flats building. It is common issue with polystyrene boards home insulation installed for some time
RMPRA02A–Puffball mushrooms releasing their spores in a cloud with a black background to emphasize details. Photographed in Southern Wisconsin, USA.
RFWCHXK0–Closeup on the spores of a fern
RF2WM40C4–3d rendering Mucor, also known as black fungus, is a life-threatening fungal infection that can cause pneumonia in the lungs.
RFHN2KJ6–Computer illustration of conidia (asexual spores) from a Fusarium sp. fungus. Some Fusarium fungi are pathogens of plants and humans.
RM2D7RCNC–Short-stemmed russula (Russula brevipes) spores under the microscope, inverted micrograph, horizontal filed of view is about 117 microns
RFDAN2D7–Spores on the underside of a fern leaf
RF2B1P04Y–fern with spores on underside
RFH9PYCA–Milkweed seedpod with spores dropping out
RMHED7BD–Black Mould Growing on the Walls, Skirting Boards and Floor of a Rented House in the UK
RM2E4J563–The underside of a fern frond showing the spores.wabi sabi
RMAPFB4Y–Black stem rust Puccinia graminis on wheat ear and grains USA
RF2G730BB–Black and white macro fungus
RF2CF8XC8–Minimalist composition of spores of dandelion placed in row on mirror on black background
RMM4HWDT–Black brain fungus (Exidia glandulosa)
RFGE2T30–Black mold in the corner of room wall. Preparation for mold removal.
RF2DHHPM6–Flower heads in seed in black and white
RMM7XH2Y–Two winter chanterelles-Cantharellus tubaeformis-photographed on a black background. Hampshire England UK GB
RMTRDPF8–Puffball releasing the spores, Hungary
RF2EAKEYB–Macro view of black knot on a cherry branch
RMPRA02B–Puffball mushrooms releasing their spores in a cloud with a black background to emphasize details. Photographed in Southern Wisconsin, USA.
RF2AH751P–The black jelly fungus Exidia glandulosa on a twig
RF2JBNYCJ–Black mould in skirting board in Victorian terraced rental property
RFHN2KJ7–Computer illustration of conidia (asexual spores) from a Fusarium sp. fungus. Some Fusarium fungi are pathogens of plants and humans.
RMMBNRWK–Dark field light micrograph of Lactarius rubrilacteus (bleeding milkcap) mushroom spores, pictured area is about 120 microns wide
RFDAN398–Spores on the underside of a fern leaf
RF2B1P02M–fern with spores on underside
RF2F4J6G4–Black mold occurs in damp, unventilated rooms, in corners and under wallpaper
RMHED7BY–Black Mould Growing on the Walls, Skirting Boards and Floor of a Rented House in the UK
RF2CCF9X1–Brown-black spore mass inside a thick-skinned potato bovist (Scleroderma citrinum), Chaneaz, Switzerland
RMBRXKR9–Black stem rust (Puccinia graminis) on bearded (awned) wheat stems
RF2B2FB6H–White wooden door getting black molds or fungi effect from rainy season. with grey cement wall space for text
RM2RF4RG5–Close-up of fungus infected leaves. Autumn, black fungus. A black and white image for backdrop or background.
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