Clustered Pine Cone Bonnet mushrooms (Mycena seynii) growing by a fallen pinecone. These mushrooms are the inedible fruiting bodies of this fungus and


Clustered Pine Cone Bonnet mushrooms (Mycena seynii) growing by a fallen pinecone. These mushrooms are the inedible fruiting bodies of this fungus and can reach 10 centimetres in height. They have gills on the undersides of the bell-shaped caps from which reproductive spores drift on the wind. Photographed in Israel in December


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Location: Israel
Photo credit: © Alon Meir / Alamy / Afripics
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