RF2CTXBFG–The Coral Tooth (Hericium coralloides) is an edible mushroom , stacked macro photo
RFF4844F–Hericium ramosum and a decayed tree trunk, Sweden.
RFPP6DH9–Hericium Americanum - Young Lion's Mane / Pom Pom Mushroom
RM2WJRBJX–Hericium coralloides, White Coral Fungus, growing on a black cottonwood log, in Troy, Montana Hericium coralloides Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiom
RF2RWCDY4–Edible mushrooms growing in the autumn forest. Herícium coralloídes.
RFRYJ2A4–The white-colored mushroom Herícium coralloídes grows on a tree in the autumn forest.
RMHEWGCB–Description The coral tooth fungus (Hericium coralloides) has been described as our most beautiful species of fungus. It is a member of the group called 'tooth fungi', because their fruit bodies produce tooth-like spines These spines serve the same function (producing spores) as the more familiar gills found on mushrooms The coral tooth fungus is pale whitish in colour, and has branches from which long, fine spines hang down like icicles. When young, the species has a more 'knobbly' appearance and is said to resemble a coral.
RFS2D7K7–Comb tooth mushroom.
RMA1YR7G–Coral Tooth Hericium coralloides. Attached to decaying Beech trunk Ebernoe Forest England
RF2H8MW74–Bear's head (Hericium coralloides), Hesse
RMH9K17T–Close-up detail of the fruiting body of the rare coral tooth (Hericium coralloides) fungus growing in the New Forest, Hampshire. October.
RM2T8K7H2–comb tooth mushroom, Coral tooth (Hericium coralloides, Hericium clathroides), on dead wood, Germany, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
RM2X51X30–Ästiger Stachelbart, Buchenstachelbart, Alpen-Stachelbart, Eiskoralle, Bartkoralle, Korallenstachelbart, wächst auf Totholz, Hericium coralloides, Her
RMP5E41T–Comb tooth mushroom, Hericium coralloides, Hydnum coralloides, hydne coralloide, and lion's mane mushroom, Hericium erinaceus, Hydnum erinaceus, hydne herisson, edible. Chromolithograph by C. Krause of an illustration by Fritz Leuba from 'Les champignons comestibles et les especes vénéneuses avec lesquelles ils pourraient etre confondus' (Edible mushrooms and the poisonous species they should not be confused with), Delachaux et Niestle, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890, lithographed by H. Furrer. Fritz Leuba (1848-1910) was a mycologist and artist from Neuchatel, Switzerland.
RF2B0D5AG–Hericium coralloides, known as the coral tooth fungus, wild mushroom from Finland
RFKY3HHK–Coral tooth fungus, Hericium coralloides, also known as monkey's head, lion's mane, and bear's head, is a traditional and highly appreciated med
RF2A97FEN–Springtail (Collembola) feeding on coral tooth fungus (Hericium coralloides)
RMJ3MYJ0–Hericium coralloides (Schaeffer, 1763)
RFKXF6YD–Coral tooth fungus, Hericium coralloides, also known as monkey's head, lion's mane, and bear's head
RF2H7EBMH–Closeup of Hericium coralloides growing on a dead hardwood tree
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