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Gil Wojciech's Images

Title: PhD
Organization: Polish Forest Research Institute
Unit: Silviculture Department
Country: Poland
Web: http://www.ibles.waw.pl

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
1261218 tar spot of maple Rhytisma acerinum Poland
1261013 Armillaria root rots Armillaria spp. Honey fungus. 4 species occur in Poland. All are parasitic mushrooms causing serious damages in the forests, especially on post-agriculture lands.
1261100 sulpher tuft Hypholoma fasciculare sulpher tuft on left, with turkey tail (Trametes versicolor) on the right. Poland
1261104 tinder fungus Fomes fomentarius Causes white, spongy, trunk rot. Poland
1261225 bare-toothed russula Russula vesca Poland
1261212 fleecy milk-cap Lactarius vellereus var. vellereus Very large. Pileus 80-300 mm in diameter. Common in ofrests under beech and oak. Poland
1261160 Armillaria root rots Armillaria spp. Honey fungus, Poland
1261166 common bonnet Mycena galericulata Poland
1261136 blushing amanita Amanita rubescens Poland
1261138 sulpher tuft Hypholoma fasciculare Poland
1261142 Tippler's bane Coprinus atramentarius Common May to November, in pastures and foerst edges. Poland
1261113 Russula mushroom Russula ionochlora Grows in Summer and Autumn, under beech or oak in acid soils. Poland
1261121 gypsy mushroom Rozites caperatus Common in coniferous forests, often found with blueberry. Poland
1261106 common puffball Lycoperdon perlatum Young fruiting body. Common in coniferous and broadleaved forests from summer to autumn. Poland
1261099 orange birch bolete Leccinum versipelle Edible fungus, common in summer and autumn. Grows in different types pf forests but often occurs close to the birches. Poland
1261097 sulpher tuft Hypholoma fasciculare Poland
1261040 fly agaric Amanita muscaria Grows in Summer and Autumn in coniferous and broadleaved forests. Toxic and very common. Poland
1261054 sulpher tuft Hypholoma fasciculare Poland
1261096 tar spot of maple Rhytisma acerinum Poland
1261193 tinder fungus Fomes fomentarius On trunk of dead beech. Poland
1261197 tinder fungus Fomes fomentarius Poland
1261132 tinder fungus Fomes fomentarius Poland
1261006 sulpher tuft Hypholoma fasciculare Inedible fungus. gorws from May to December, often in large groups. Poland

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