common puffball, warted puffball, gem-studded puffball, wolf or the devils snuff-box mushroom raincoat in the forest in nature.
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  • Photo title: common puffball, warted puffball, gem-studded puffball, wolf or the devils snuff-box mushroom raincoat in the forest in nature.
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  • lat.- lycoperdon perlatum growing in the forest. top view of brown mushroom in the dark forest. puffbal calvatia excipuliformis, gill fungi agaricaceae mushroom large size, but young with white flesh, edible fungus. Lycoperdon pyriforme fungi. stump puffball, Lycoperdon pyriforme, group of pear-shaped mushrooms. autumn in the northern forest. common puffball, gem-studded puffball or devil s snuff-box lycoperdon perlatum. a family of lycoperdon pyriforme fungi. clusters of young mushrooms Lycoperdon perlatum growing in a forest on an old stump, covered with moss. mushrooms lycoperdon perlatum or common puffball colony on the floor of a pine forest. A group of the pearl puffer lycoperdon perlatum in the park de horsten in wassenaar. mature pear-shaped puffball fungus, lycoperdon pyriforme. lycoperdon perlatum, commonly known as the puffball mushroom is a species of puffball fungus in the agaricaceae family. lycoperdaceae. he actual raincoat is called young dense mushrooms, which have not yet formed a powdery mass of spores `dust`. also called bee sponge, hare potato, and ripe mushroom — flutter, pyrhovka, duster, grandfather`s tobacco, grandfather`s pipe, wolf tobacco, tobacco mushroom, devil`s tavlinka, smokies, golovachi, etc. raincoats and dusters are edible until they lose their whiteness.
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