RF2D74W6T–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 24, 2017: A stamp printed in Cambodia shows Hygrophorus hypothejus, Mushrooms serie, circa 1997
RMC4PKJW–Rosy Woodwax Hygrophorus pudorinus
RF2D79K25–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - DECEMBER 21, 2017: A stamp printed in Afghanistan shows Blackening Waxcap (Hygrophorus tristis), Mushrooms serie, circa 2001
RF2BF4NHG–Hygrophorus pustulatus, grey slimy woodwax mushrooms from Finland
RM2DF5JHW–Group of Golden Waxcap, Hygrocybe chlorophana, in mown grassland, Wimborne Cemetery, Dorset.
RF2BNFD3C–Waxgill fungi Agaricales species
RMBKNWJ6–Sneeuwzwammen groeiend op de bosgrond,Snowy Waxcap's growing on the forest floor.
RFP04HB4–Many mushroom closeup in the market
RMHEWGMM–The waxcaps and woodwaxes include some of our most spectacular gilled fungi, but they are sensitive to pollution and nutrients; as a result, they usually disappear if land is treated with agricultural or arboricultural chemicals. Waxcaps (Hygrocybe species) are grassland saprophytes, while the relatives the woodwaxes (Hygrophorus species) are ectomycorrhizal with trees and shrubs.
RF2N59P1P–A closeup shot of Hygrophorus hypothejus mushroom in a forest
RF2DH8XGH–Hygrocybe punicea, sometimes called Crimson- or Scarlet Waxy Cap, is a colourful member of the genus Hygrocybe, the waxcaps, found across Northern Europe. Originally described as Hygrophorus puniceus, it is the largest member of the genus. from the book Sveriges ätliga och giftiga svampar tecknade efter naturen under ledning [Sweden's edible and poisonous mushrooms drawn after nature under guidance] By Fries, Elias, 1794-1878; Kungl. Svenska vetenskapsakademien Published in Stockholm, Sweden in 1861
RM2BBKAG0–wild mushrooms after rain
RMHED99E–Kleiner Glaskopf, Hygrophorus flammans, digitale Reproduktion einer Illustration von Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RF2TCRPGE–Hygrophorus latitabundus or Hygrophorus limacinus is an edible mushroom that grows on conifer forests. This photo was taken in La Lalacuna, Barcelona
RF2D7AGEP–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 26, 2017: A stamp printed in Sao Tome and Principe shows Hygrophorus psittacinus, Mushrooms serie, circa 1993
RMAKGJ96–woodwax (Hygrophorus dicoideus), group between grasses, Germany, Hesse, Cassel
RMAWN0EF–Russula Emetica, Hygrophorus russula. Four
RF2H6BTX2–A selective focus shot of Hygrophorus pudorinus mushrooms, blushing waxycap
RF2E21TRM–Hygrocybe punicea, sometimes called Crimson- or Scarlet Waxy Cap, is a colourful member of the genus Hygrocybe, the waxcaps, found across Northern Europe. Originally described as Hygrophorus puniceus, it is the largest member of the genus. from the book Sveriges ätliga och giftiga svampar tecknade efter naturen under ledning [Sweden's edible and poisonous mushrooms drawn after nature under guidance] By Fries, Elias, 1794-1878; Kungl. Svenska vetenskapsakademien Published in Stockholm, Sweden in 1861
RM2BBKACN–tree fungus macro closeup
RMHED996–Olivbrauner Schneckenpilz, Limacium olivaceoalbum oder Olivbraune Schneckling, Hygrophorus olivaceoalbus, digitale Reproduktion einer Illustration von
RMC3PYF9–Gold-flecked woodwax, Hygrophorus chrysodon, H. cossus, Herald of winter mushroom, Hygrophorus hypothejus, H. conicus.
RMAKGJ9D–woodax (Hygrophorus persoonii), group between leaves, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate
RMBKNWF0–Three Blushing Waxcap's in the forest.
RF2ERTD81–Hygrophorus flammans, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RMBKP153–1 exemplaar in mosveldje
RM2A7NP8D–Satiny mushroom, Agaricus dealbatus 1, and ivory caps, Hygrophorus virgineus 2. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from 'A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi,' Robert Hardwicke, London 1862. Cooke (1825-1914) was an English botanist and mycologist who worked at the India Museum and the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew.
RMHED99D–Gelblaettriger Schneckenpilz, Limacium vitellum oder Frost- oder Gelbblaettrige Schneckling, Hygrophorus hypothejus, digitale Reproduktion einer Illu
RMAKGJ99–pinkmottle woodwax (Hygrophorus russula), group under leaves, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate
RMAYMEY1–Witches Hat mushrooms (Hygrocybe conica) grow from decaying matter in the forest.
RF2ERTD5Y–Hygrophorus hypothejus, commonly known as herald of the winter, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RMB8C4NT–ORANGE MUSHROOM
RMPT6JCK–Edible mushrooms: Rosy woodwax, Hygrophorus pudorinus, snowy waxcap, H. virgineus, Hygrocybe virginea. Chromolithograph drawn by Bessin for Leon Rolland's 'Atlas des Champignons' 1911.
RF2KF9NT7–selective focus of a blackening waxcap, witch's hat, conical wax cap or conical slimy mushroom (caphygrocybe conica) on a forest floor with blurred ba
RF2AF3PJ1–Hygrophorus korhonenii, a woodwax or waxy cap from Finland
RMP779K8–12 Bresadola-Hygrophorus eburneus
RF2H9Y3KP–Hygrophorus camarophyllus, known as Arched Woodwax, wild mushroom from Finland
RF2BNFB1G–Waxgill fungi Agaricales species
RF2HM620W–Closeup of woodwaxes growing in the forest
RF2WT2H41–Vector drawing OLIVE-BROWN WAXY CAP. Hand drawn illustration. The Latin name is HYGROPHORUS HYPOTHEJUS FR
RM2A7HD1J–Golden chanterelle mushroom, Cantharellus cibarius 23 and 24, gilled mushroom, Hygrocybe virgineus 25, meadow waxy cap, H. pratensis 26 and Scotch bonnet, Marasmius oreades 27. Chromolithograph after an illustration by M. C. Cooke from his own 'British Edible Fungi, how to distinguish and how to cook them,' London, Kegan Paul, 1891. Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825-1914) was a British botanist, mycologist and artist. He was curator a the India Musuem from 1860 to 1879, when he transferred along with the botanical collection to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
RMF7XETG–Scarlet Waxcap (Hygrocybe coccinea) fruiting body, growing in grass, Staffordshire, England, October
RMC6FC2W–Ivory waxy cap, Hygrophorus eburneus, and Hygrophorus pudorinus.
RFJ5D2R0–hygrophorus
RM2D99X7T–mushrooms on log with lichen
RFAJGK2R–Mushroom Hygrophorus latitabundus
RM2D99X6W–fungus mushroom growing on rotting tree,heise county park, san diego ca us
RMAKGJ9B–pinkmottle woodwax (Hygrophorus russula), group between leaves, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate
RF2ERTDAK–Hygrophorus olivaceoalbus, commonly known as the olive wax cap, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RMBH0ABM–buffcap, meadow waxcap, mushroom fungus
RF2J26AKR–Agaricus glutinosus, Elfenbein-Schneckling, Hygrophorus eburneus / Hygrophorus eburneus, commonly known as the ivory waxy cap or the cowboy's handkerchief, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMPT6JAT–Gold-flecked woodwax, Hygrophorus chrysodon, H. cossus, Herald of winter mushroom, Hygrophorus hypothejus, H. conicus. Chromolithograph drawn by Bessin for Leon Rolland's 'Atlas des Champignons' 1911.
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