Fungi & Plants

fine structures, briliant colors, artistic forms

SPLASH OF COLOR

In the dark spruce forest, the colorful mushrooms almost jump out at you - like Tricholoma aurantium here

LITTLE SOLDIERS

The genus of Mycena is very rich - Mycena renati can be identified quite clearly due to its yellow stalk and the smell of chlorine.

GUARDIAN OF THE FOREST

Mucidula mucida - a decomposer mainly found on hardwood. Its fruiting bodies look like porcelain figures in the shimmering light of the forest.

THE GREATEST ARTIST IS NATURE ITSELF

These wonderful shapes are formed by a fungus called Phlebia tremellosa. It is mainly found on hardwood during the cold season. The structure serves to increase the surface area in order to be able to produce a multiple of spores.

MAGIC MUSHROOMS

An Ancient Companion of Humanity - Often referred today as poisonous, the Fly Agaricus (Amanita muscaria) were used by humans in ancient times to ceremonially travel the inner worlds.

SECRET GIANTS

Several thousand years old, over 9kmĀ² in size and weighing around 400 tons - a honey fungus (Armillaria spec.) in the state of Oregon is the largest creature known to us -  Gigantic.

FRIENDSHIP WITH TREES

Many species of fungi form symbioses with plants and trees - they exchange nutrients and communicate via the fungal network - both benefit from the connection - like Cortinarius callisteus here.

GLOW IN DARK

A hard to miss green-yellow mass mushroom in autumn. Hypholoma fasciculare usually grows on stumps of hardwood.
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