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Clustered Woodlover Collection

Discover the vibrant beauty of the clustered woodlover, also known as the Sulphur tuft mushroom (Hypholoma fasciculare

Background imageClustered Woodlover Collection: Sulphur tuft mushroom (Hypholoma fasciculare) Clare Glen, County Armagh, Northern Ireland

Sulphur tuft mushroom (Hypholoma fasciculare) Clare Glen, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. October

Background imageClustered Woodlover Collection: Sulphur tuft mushrooms (Hypholoma fasciculare), Hampstead Heath, England, UK. September

Sulphur tuft mushrooms (Hypholoma fasciculare), Hampstead Heath, England, UK. September

Background imageClustered Woodlover Collection: Sulphur tuft toadstool (Hypholoma fasciculare) and Lemon disco toad stool

Sulphur tuft toadstool (Hypholoma fasciculare) and Lemon disco toad stool (Bisporella citrina) Clare Glen, Tandragee, County Armagh

Background imageClustered Woodlover Collection: CJO12818044

CJO12818044
A cluster of Sulphur Tuft Hypholoma fasciculare mushrooms at Stockhill Wood in the Mendip Hills

Background imageClustered Woodlover Collection: CJO12818024

CJO12818024
Hypholoma fasciculare mushrooms in a wood

Background imageClustered Woodlover Collection: CJO12818023

CJO12818023
A cluster of Sulphur Tuft Hypholoma fasciculare mushrooms at Beacon Hill Wood in the Mendip Hills

Background imageClustered Woodlover Collection: Mushroom 1891

Mushroom 1891
Atlas des Champignons, L. Dufour 1891

Background imageClustered Woodlover Collection: Sulphur or sulfur tuft, or clustered woodlover -Hypholoma fasciculare-, cluster, Brandenburg

Sulphur or sulfur tuft, or clustered woodlover -Hypholoma fasciculare-, cluster, Brandenburg, Germany, Europe

Background imageClustered Woodlover Collection: Green leafed Sulphur Tuft or Clustered Woodlover -Hypholoma fasciculare-, Untergroeningen

Green leafed Sulphur Tuft or Clustered Woodlover -Hypholoma fasciculare-, Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageClustered Woodlover Collection: Sulphur Tuft or Clustered Woodlover -Hypholoma fasciculare-, Thuringia, Germany

Sulphur Tuft or Clustered Woodlover -Hypholoma fasciculare-, Thuringia, Germany

Background imageClustered Woodlover Collection: Canada, British Columbia, Bowron Lakes Provincial Park. Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis)

Canada, British Columbia, Bowron Lakes Provincial Park. Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis), with its red fruit, and mushrooms (Hypholoma fasciculare), populate the end-of-season forest floor

Background imageClustered Woodlover Collection: Sulphur tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) C018 / 2565

Sulphur tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) C018 / 2565
Sulphur tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) mushrooms

Background imageClustered Woodlover Collection: Sulphur tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) C018 / 2534

Sulphur tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) C018 / 2534
Sulphur tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) mushrooms

Background imageClustered Woodlover Collection: Hypholoma mushrooms C018 / 2568

Hypholoma mushrooms C018 / 2568
Hypholoma mushrooms. Sulphur tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare, left) and brick cap (Hypholoma sublateritium, right) mushrooms growing on a tree stump

Background imageClustered Woodlover Collection: Sulphur Tuft Fungus - Cornwall - UK

Sulphur Tuft Fungus - Cornwall - UK
DAC-611 Sulphur Tuft Fungus Cornwall - UK Hypholoma fasciculare David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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Discover the vibrant beauty of the clustered woodlover, also known as the Sulphur tuft mushroom (Hypholoma fasciculare), found in various locations across Europe and North America. In County Armagh, Northern Ireland's Clare Glen, these toadstools create a captivating display alongside Lemon disco toadstools. Meanwhile, in Hampstead Heath, England during September, these mushrooms add a burst of color to the landscape. The photographs CJO12818044, CJO12818024, and CJO12818023 capture their intricate details. Dating back to 1891 is an enchanting image simply titled 'Mushroom 1891, ' showcasing the timeless allure of this species. From Brandenburg and Untergroeningen in Germany to Thuringia in central Germany, these fungi thrive amidst lush greenery. Venture further west into Canada's Bowron Lakes Provincial Park in British Columbia where Bunchberry plants (Cornus canadensis) coexist harmoniously with Sulphur tufts. Witnessing this symbiotic relationship between nature's creations is truly awe-inspiring. With its distinctive sulfur-yellow caps and clustered growth pattern on decaying wood or tree stumps, the Sulphur tuft or Clustered Woodlover stands out among its fungal counterparts. Its presence serves as a reminder of nature's resilience and ability to transform even lifeless matter into something beautiful. Next time you stumble upon a cluster of these mesmerizing mushrooms while exploring forests or parks worldwide, take a moment to appreciate their unique charm.