RFM38JYY–Tuft of moss growing on a roadside boulder. Tipperary, Ireland.
RMEYYH1C–Conifer tuft (Hypholoma capnoides), in moss, Germany
RF2WF000W–Close up showing a small tuft of moss growing on a rough gravel pathway.
RFE7F3WJ–Sulphur Tuft, a poisonous mushroom, on a rotting treetrunk covered with moss.
RM2ED1KT1–Sulphur tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RM2H1C17T–Capillary thread-moss (Bryum capillare) drooping capsules borne on seta and sporophytes from a tuft of leaves, Berkshire, March
RFD1YR4E–Sulphur Tuft fungus
RMBGCR8A–The young fruiting bodies of the Sulphur Tuft Fungus
RM2TC46C8–Sulphur Tuft fungus (Hypholoma fasciculare) clump growing on a moss covered rotting log in deciduous woodland, Gloucestershire, UK, October.
RMCFCY8M–Boulder tuft moss golden leaves during fall
RMBGF7TP–Boulder with a tuft of moss and golden leaves during fall in the Goldstream River in the rainforest of Goldstream Provincial Par
RMBFJFK6–Sulphur Tuft Fungus, Hypholoma fasiculare on Moss in Sussex, UK
RMMJCP7B–Sulphur tuft, fungi on moss-covered tree stump, toxic mushrooms, dead wood, Hypholoma fasciculare
RMBA4FEY–Boulder with a tuft of moss and golden leaves during fall in the Goldstream River in the rainforest of Goldstream Park.
RMCB61C2–great wood-rush Luzula sylvatica tuft of grass / Wald-Hainsimse
RF2H6AA3W–Sulpher tuft fungi Hypholoma fasciculare growing on a moss covered tree stump.
RFC5YCK2–Nature detail, moss and grass tuft on a rock
RF2D4R15B–Toadstool growing out of dead wood covered in moss
RF2A4E2PE–Poisonous sulphur tuft mushrooms growing on a rotting tree stump in the Netherlands
RFKXPXPT–Greater broom moss, Dicranum majus
RMEYYH1N–Conifer tuft (Hypholoma capnoides), in moss, Germany
RF2WJ2WG8–Close up focusing on a tuft of moss growing on the top of an old wall, covered with crystals of frost and back lit by the rays of a weak winter's sun.
RFE7F3WW–Sulphur Tuft, a poisonous mushroom, on a rotting treetrunk covered with moss.
RF2T6J4N5–Smoke-leaved Sulphur Head (Hypholoma capnoides) in moss, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
RM2H1C180–Capillary thread-moss (Bryum capillare) drooping capsules borne on seta and sporophytes from a tuft of leaves, Berkshire, March
RFD1YR4N–Sulphur Tuft fungus
RM2AA2TA4–Sulphur Tuft, Hypholoma fasciculare small group of five toadstools on mossy fallen trunk, Sussex, UK, October
RFH8W0D1–Sulphur Tuft mushrooms. Pack of yellow fungi
RF2F566XJ–Tuft of blooming moss with reddish sporophytes neighbouring with a baby fern. A purple twig and a piece of tree bark is visible against the black b
RMBGBN3C–Boulder with a tuft of moss and golden leaves during fall in the Goldstream River in the rainforest of Goldstream Provincial Par
RFF6MMPR–Clustered Woodlover, Sulphur Tuft or Green-gilled Woodlover (Naematoloma fasciculare) mushrooms are a poisonous fungi
RMMJCP77–Sulphur tuft, fungi on moss-covered tree stump, toxic mushrooms, dead wood, Hypholoma fasciculare
RMBH4T4K–Two groups of sulphur tuft fungi (Hypholoma fasciculare) on a tree stump covered in moss.
RMCB61CE–great wood-rush Luzula sylvatica tuft of grass / Wald-Hainsimse
RF2H6AA0T–Sulpher tuft fungi Hypholoma fasciculare growing on a moss covered tree stump.
RMBADMJY–A colony of Sulphur tuft fungi Hypholoma fasciculare on an old tree stump covered in moss Limousin France
RF2T5FY2G–Sulphur tuft mushroom in the forest
RF2A4JRGG–Poisonous sulfur tuft mushrooms growing on a rotting tree stump in the Netherlands
RFMXW178–Capillary Thread-moss, Bryum capillare
RMEYYH13–Conifer tuft (Hypholoma capnoides), in moss, Germany
RF2WJ2WGB–Close up focusing on a tuft of moss growing on the top of an old wall, covered with crystals of frost and back lit by the rays of a weak winter's sun.
RF2KDG66B–Three Conifer Tuft mushrooms growing on a dead tree clad with moss
RF2M54CB6–Sulphur tufts (Hypholoma fasciculare) on moss-covered tree stump, Hesse, Germany
RF2T7AHNK–Dried autumn color leaf on green moss and grass in forest in nice illumination. Closeup.
RF2K1PJD2–A closeup shot of a branch with tufts of green moss in the Bohemian Paradise in Czech Republic
RM2AA2TAJ–Sulphur Tuft, Hypholoma fasciculare small group of five toadstools on mossy fallen trunk, Sussex, UK, October
RM2CYTA34–Sulphur Tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) mushrooms, or Clustered Woodlover, on a moss covered tree stump in a woodland in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England.
RFPT86P9–Hypholoma fasciculare (sulphur tuft) is a common woodland fungus. A saprophagic species that grows in large clumps on dead or rotting tree trunks
RM2C1E0D6–Autumn view of sulphur tuft mushrooms growing on a moss covered tree trunk next to a path
RFF6MMR1–Clustered Woodlover, Sulphur Tuft or Green-gilled Woodlover (Naematoloma fasciculare) mushrooms are a poisonous fungi
RMMJCP73–Sulphur tuft, fungi on moss-covered tree stump, toxic mushrooms, dead wood, Hypholoma fasciculare
RMBH4WFG–Several groups of sulphur tuft fungi (Hypholoma fasciculare) growing from an old moss covered tree stump in a pine forest.
RFPTH6AA–Sulphur Tuft mushrooms (Hypholoma fasiculare) growing from moss on tree trunk. Tipperary, Ireland
RF2H5JTY4–Sulpher tuft fungi Hypholoma fasciculare with autumn leaves.
RMB538F4–Immature sulphur tuft
RM2AERD45–Sulphur tuft Fungus, UK
RF2A4E2PB–Poisonous sulphur tuft mushrooms growing on a rotting tree stump in the Netherlands
RFM396GW–Frizzled crisp-moss, Tortella tortuosa,
RMCP043F–sand lizard (Lacerta agilis), male on a tuft of moss surrounded by grass halms, Germany, Baden-Wuerttemberg
RF2PG4NA0–Close up of the capsules growing from a tuft of moss, most likely Wall Screw-moss (tortula muralis), possibly Redshank Moss (ceratodon purpureus).
RF2EAP2AN–Patch of Common hair moss, peeping through snow layer
RF2T6J4NN–Smokeleaf sulphur head (Hypholoma capnoides) on a moss-covered tree stump, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
RF2AP6MR8–sulphur tuft in the forest
RMRN5CFH–Hypholoma capnoides, Conifer Tuft, Fungi, UK
RM2AA2TAC–Sulphur Tuft, Hypholoma fasciculare small group of five toadstools on mossy fallen trunk, Sussex, UK, October
RM2CYTAJP–Sulphur Tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) mushrooms, or Clustered Woodlover, on a moss covered tree stump in a woodland in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England.
RFPT86P2–Hypholoma fasciculare (sulphur tuft) is a common woodland fungus. A saprophagic species that grows in large clumps on dead or rotting tree trunks
RF2GA3350–Sulphur tuft or clustered woodlover (Hypholoma fasciculare) mushrooms; Bavaria, Germany
RF2D6DP5X–Sulphur tuft (Hypholoma) growing on a tree stump, near Schierke, Harz Mountains, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
RMMA3F7M–Moss-covered sulfur tuft, brookside
RF2D4T605–Clustered woodlover , sulphur tufts mushrooms growing in clusters on a dead tree trunk covered with moss in the woodland, fall season background
RFKPKTHC–Sulphur Tuft fungi (Hypholoma fasciculare) growing on a moss covered branch in woodland. Galtee Woods, Limerick, Ireland.
RMBCPJ2C–Sulphur Tuft (Hypholoma fasiculare) growing from the base of a moss covered tree
RF2K7PBRX–Hypholoma fasciculare, sulphur tuft or clustered woodlover growing in masses on a dead tree trunk, overgrown with moss
RFF6MMR3–Clustered Woodlover (Naematoloma fasciculare or Hypholoma fasciculare) mushrooms are a poisonous fungi
RF2A4JRGC–Poisonous sulphur tuft mushrooms growing on a rotting tree stump in the Netherlands
RF2FKHY4T–Encalypta streptocarpa, known as spiral extinguisher-moss
RMEBNMM5–sulphur tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare), many fruiting bodies on mossy tree snag, Germany
RF2R5394X–Capillary Thread-moss (bryum capillare), close up of a tuft of the common moss growing on an old wall complete with distinctive drooping capsules.
RF2T4H2HE–Sulphur tuft and Velvet foot mushrooms growing on the rotting trunk of a pine tree
RFMW1GAH–Grass tuft grows between Elongated Rock Moss (Racomitrium elongatum), Eldhraun lava field, near Kirkjubærklaustur
RM2H9AC92–sulphur tuft or psilocybe fascicularis at tree trunk
RM2E55172–Clump of wild mushrooms / fungi (probably Sulphur Tuft – Hypholoma fasciculare) growing on moss in Clanger Woods Wiltshire, England, UK in October.
RM2AD3337–Conifer Tuft
RM2ND2YP5–Sulphur Tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) mushrooms, also known as Clustered Woodlover, on a moss covered tree stump in a coniferous woodland in the south west of England.
RMH62DW8–Sulphur tuft (sulfur tuft) fungi (Hypholoma fasciculare) in England UK
RF2GA32MJ–Sulphur tuft or clustered woodlover (Hypholoma fasciculare) mushrooms on a mossy stump in a forest; Bavaria, Germany
RMBY46KR–Sulphur sulfur tuft toadstools on mossy stump
RMBJBW47–Sulphur Tuft Fungi (Hypholoma fasciculare), growing on decaying tree stems in forest, Germany
RF2D4T5YW–Clustered woodlover , sulphur tufts mushrooms growing in clusters on a dead tree trunk covered with moss in the woodland, fall season background
RF2M43R3R–Hypholoma capnoides or Conifer Tuft orange mushrooms cluster in grass.
RMP6XBXG–Sulphur tuft Hypholoma fasciculare, a growth of fungi on a tree stump, Cwm Llwch, Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales, November
RFBW4K75–Sulphur tuft fungus growing on dead tree
RFHGX2GF–Sulphur Tuft Hypholoma fasiculare growing on moss covered fallen dead tree trunk
RF2A4JRGM–Tinder mushroom and poisonous sulfur tuft mushrooms growing on a rotting tree trunk in the Netherlands
RF2FN58RJ–Encalypta streptocarpa, known as spiral extinguisher-moss
RMEBNMM4–sulphur tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare), many fruiting bodies on mossy tree snag, Germany
RF2WJ2WMD–Close up of tufts of moss growing on the top of an old wall, covered with crystals of frost and back lit by the rays of a weak winter's sun.
RF2E9ME45–Close-up of the green cylindrical, drooping capsules of moss, probably Capillary Thread-moss