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Free Images of Fabulous Fungi
Note on large files:
Very large files may be bigger than your screen.
I wrestled with the option of whether or not to try to identify and place names to my fungus images. The study of fungi is done by specialists known as a "mycologists" who have many years of education and specialize in identification. There are many techniques used to identify a mushroom and it simply cannot be done by visual inspection alone. Incorrectly identifying a mushroom can have deadly consequences if eaten. While I have tried to link images with fungus names, I am but a lay person and have used books and images to try to look up, categorize and name the species. My identification should in no way be relied upon and may be completely inaccurate! There are many toxic mushroom "look-alikes" that resemble edible ones. You should UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES rely up on any of these images to identify edible, toxic or medicinal organisms/plants. Some mushrooms and fungi are DEADLY poisonous and their effects do not show up until it is too late to save yourself. YOU alone are responsible for properly identifying any mushrooms that you may be interested in. I have attached names to images which I merely THINK resemble the species. I am grateful for corrections to taxonomic determinations, please contact me at FreeTiiuPix
Oyster
Mushroom - 1 [Older Specimens - Group B] Medium - 640 x 480 Right click on above image and chose "save as". Large 3456 x 4608 - For the full-size resolution of this image click here.
Oyster
Mushroom - 2 [Older Specimens - Group B] Medium - 640 x 480 Right click on above image and chose "save as". Large - 3456 x 4608 - For the full-size resolution of this image click here.
Oyster
Mushroom - 3 [Older Specimens - Group B] Medium - 640 x 480 Right click on above image and chose "save as". Large - 2913 x 3892 - For the full-size resolution of this image click here.
Oyster
Mushroom - 4 [Older Specimens - Group B] Medium - 640 x 480 Right click on above image and chose "save as". Large - 4608 x 3456 - For the full-size resolution of this image click here.
Oyster
Mushroom - 5 [Older Specimens - Group B] Medium - 640 x 480 Right click on above image and chose "save as". Large - 3456 x 4608 - For the full-size resolution of this image click here.
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The following two images could, instead of an Oyster species, be Crepidotus applanatus, commonly known as the "Flat Crep" that typically fruits on rotting logs and stumps. C. applanatus is smaller than Oyster mushrooms. While the Oyster mushroom has a white to pale lilac print, that of the C. applanatus is brown.
Oyster
Mushroom - 6 ? [Mushrooms - 30] Medium - 640 x 480 Right click on above image and chose "save as". Large - 3264 x 2448 - For the full-size resolution of this image click here.
Oyster
Mushroom - 7 ? [Mushrooms - 31] Medium - 640 x 480 Right click on above image and chose "save as". Large - 3264 x 2448 - For the full-size resolution of this image click here.
Oyster Fungi Image Pages [1] [2]
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