Description: ii.. Date: 1929. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary/8489501956. Author: Burt, E. A.; Farlow, W. G.; Harvard University. Full titleIcones Farlowianae :illustrations of the larger Fungi of eastern North America /by William Gilson Farlow ; with descriptive text by Edward Angus Burt. Page ID36263189. Item ID111846 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images). Title ID52256 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images). Page numbersPl. 92. BHL Page URLhttps://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/36263189. DOI10.5962/bhl.title.52256. Page typeIllustration. Flickr sets Icones Farlowianae :illustrations of the larger Fungi of eastern North America. Flickr tags 1929 Fungi Icones North America United States Missouri Botanical Garden, Peter H. Raven Library bhl:page 36263189 dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/36263189 north america united states missouri botanical garden, peter h. raven library. Flickr posted date19 February 2013. Credit : This file comes from the Biodiversity Heritage Library. This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing. Deutsch | English | español | français | italiano | 日本語 | македонски | Nederlands | polski | +/−. Licensing[edit] : This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution 2.0 Generic license. :. You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work to remix – to adapt the work Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 CC BY 2.0 Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 truetrue.
Description: Italiano: Esemplari di funghi Marasmius bulliardii cresciuti su una foglia di castagno (Castanea sativa), Monte Rocca Romana, Lazio English: Marasmius bulliardii fungi on dead leaves of Castanea sativa trees, Monte Rocca Romana, Latium, Italy. Date: 27 October 2020, 15:32:46. Source: Own work. Author: Albarubescens.
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Description: Marasmius capillaris Often mistaken for the better known Marasmius rotula, this tiny mushroom differs by growing on fallen oak leaves, rather than sticks and woody debris. Additionally, it has a more rounded cap (Marasmius rotula looks flat-topped when viewed from the side), and slightly larger spores. After summer rains in eastern North America's oak-hickory forests, Marasmius capillaris can often be seen fruiting by the thousands, like tiny white flowers blanketing the litter layer. Close inspection of the same leaves during dry spells often reveals that the little mushrooms are still there, shriveled up until they are literally pin-sized, waiting for more rain and the chance to come back to life and distribute spores once again. Date: 14 August 2011, 00:54. Source: Pinecone. Author: LadyDragonflyCC - >;