RFW4XEPX–Orange fungus, gymnopilus spectabilis, growing on a tree trunk in northern Spain
RMB5EPE5–Gymnopilus spectabilis fungi a member of the order Corinariales (family Crepidoceaea) growing out of burnt tree.
RM2DDFF50–Spectacular Rustgill, Gymnopilus spectabilis, growing in cavity in old beech tree. New Forest.
RM2K88R8C–Sunlit clump of the fungus - Spectacular Rustgill (Gymnopilus spectabilis)
RM2T8RDJ3–Gymnopilus junonius, This impressive mushroom is found growing in dense clusters on stumps and logs of both hardwoods and conifers--and a number of associated species names are found growing in a dense cluster, as well. These species (if they are truly distinct), are all fairly large mushrooms that have orange to orangish brown spore prints, bitter taste, and stems that feature rings or ring zones. The central species name is Gymnopilus junonius, which is the correct name for 'Gymnopilus spectabilis,' according to the most recent taxonomists
RMHEWG8E–This impressive mushroom is found growing in dense clusters on stumps and logs of both hardwoods and conifers--and a number of associated species names are found growing in a dense cluster, as well. These species (if they are truly distinct), are all fairly large mushrooms that have orange to orangish brown spore prints, bitter taste, and stems that feature rings or ring zones. The central species name is Gymnopilus junonius, which is the correct name for "Gymnopilus spectabilis," according to the most recent taxonomists.
RFEB8436–Bundle of Laughing Gym fungi (Gymnopilus spectabilis), also called Laughing Jim or Spectacular Rustgill
RMFJ66DP–Laughing Gym, Laughing Cap, Laughing Jim, Spectacular Rustgill (Gymnopilus junonius, Gymnopilus spectabilis), fruiting bodies at dead wood, Germany
RFEB85G5–Three caps of the fungus Laughing Gym (Gymnopilus spectabilis), also called Laughing Jim or Spectacular Rustgill
RF2WT0D7H–Ringed Flaemmling or Praechtiger Flaemmling (Gymnopilus junonius, Gymnopilus spectabilis), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RME1WX69–Gymnopilus spectabilis mushroom group - Beaver Lake, Victoria BC
RMHEWG82–This impressive mushroom is found growing in dense clusters on stumps and logs of both hardwoods and conifers--and a number of associated species names are found growing in a dense cluster, as well. These species (if they are truly distinct), are all fairly large mushrooms that have orange to orangish brown spore prints, bitter taste, and stems that feature rings or ring zones. The central species name is Gymnopilus junonius, which is the correct name for "Gymnopilus spectabilis," according to the most recent taxonomists.
RME1WX66–Gymnopilus spectabilis mushroom group - Beaver Lake, Victoria BC
RMB5EDF2–Gymnopilus spectabilis fungi a member of the order Corinariales (family Crepidoceaea) growing out of burnt tree.
RMHEWG8G–This impressive mushroom is found growing in dense clusters on stumps and logs of both hardwoods and conifers--and a number of associated species names are found growing in a dense cluster, as well. These species (if they are truly distinct), are all fairly large mushrooms that have orange to orangish brown spore prints, bitter taste, and stems that feature rings or ring zones. The central species name is Gymnopilus junonius, which is the correct name for "Gymnopilus spectabilis," according to the most recent taxonomists.
RM2K88R8H–Sunlit clump of the fungus - Spectacular Rustgill (Gymnopilus spectabilis)
RMHEWG8M–This impressive mushroom is found growing in dense clusters on stumps and logs of both hardwoods and conifers--and a number of associated species names are found growing in a dense cluster, as well. These species (if they are truly distinct), are all fairly large mushrooms that have orange to orangish brown spore prints, bitter taste, and stems that feature rings or ring zones. The central species name is Gymnopilus junonius, which is the correct name for "Gymnopilus spectabilis," according to the most recent taxonomists.
RMHMX723–Example of Laughing gym, Laughing Jim, or Spectacular rustgill (Gymnopilus spectabilis), its name derives from its hallucinogenic properties, Cortinariacee.
RMW80756–Laughing gym mushrooms (Gymnopilus spectabilis) growing on a tree trunk, Sainte Baume, Var, Provence, France, September
RMA1KFKJ–Mushrooms, Pholiota spectabilis. On beech tree trunk. Pyrenees
RMBW9KK9–Fungi cluster at Burnham Deepdale
RMHEWG89–Gymnopilus junonius is a species of mushroom in the family Cortinariaceae. Commonly known as laughing gym, laughing Jim, or the spectacular rustgill, this large orange mushroom is typically found growing on tree stumps, logs, or tree bases. Some subspecies of this mushroom contain the hallucinogenic compound psilocybin.
RMBH4YRD–Laughing gym or Laughing Jim mushrooms (Gymnopilus spectabilis)
RME4CY8E–Postage stamp from Kampuchea (Cambodia) depicting laughing Jim, or spectacular rustgill mushrooms (Gymnopilus junonius)
RMCEG92E–Wood fungi Trametes versicolor and Gymnopilus spectabilis on a tree stump
RFF3EWC6–Spectacular Rustgill. A common fungus found on rotting tree stumps
RF2KFBJA0–Gymnopilus junonius is a species of mushroom in the family Cortinariaceae. Commonly known as Laughing Gym
RF2WT0D77–Ringed Flaemmling or Praechtiger Flaemmling (Gymnopilus junonius, Gymnopilus spectabilis), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RM2R5Y3BT–Spectacular rust gall, Schleswig-Holstein (Gymnopilus junonius) (Gymnopilus spectabilis) (Gymnopilus ventricosus) (Pholiota spectabilis), Large
RME1WX67–Gymnopilus spectabilis mushroom group - Beaver Lake, Victoria BC
RMB5ED1Y–Gymnopilus spectabilis fungi a member of the order Corinariales (family Crepidoceaea) growing out of burnt tree.
RME1TCGG–close-up of underside with gills en stipe
RF2D7ABBB–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 26, 2017: A stamp printed in Guyana shows Gymnopilus spectabilis, Mushrooms serie, circa 1993
RF2E5AEMF–Spectacular rutsgill Gymnopilus junonius. Otago Peninsula. Otago. South Island. New Zealand.
RF2DG24KW–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 18, 2018: A stamp printed in Cambodia shows Gymnopilus spectabilis var. Junonina, Mushrooms serie, circa 1985
RMHMX71R–Example of Laughing gym, Laughing Jim, or Spectacular rustgill (Gymnopilus spectabilis), its name derives from its hallucinogenic properties, Cortinariacee.
RF2KARJ64–Mushroom growing on a wet tree trunk
RF2GP3Y37–Spectacular rutsgill Gymnopilus junonius. Otago Peninsula. Otago. South Island. New Zealand.
RM2WGBM48–Spectacular Rustgill, New Forest, Hampshire, UK
RMHEWG88–SONY DSC
RM2CDKXP3–Cluster of brown, large capped mushrooms (Gymnopilus spectabilis?) in a Quebec forest, Wakefield, Canada.
RMCEG90D–Wood fungi Trametes versicolor and Gymnopilus spectabilis on a tree stump
RM2R5Y3C4–Spectacular rust gall, Schleswig-Holstein (Gymnopilus junonius) (Gymnopilus spectabilis) (Gymnopilus ventricosus) (Pholiota spectabilis), Large
RMB5EJ9F–Gymnopilus spectabilis fungi a member of the order Corinariales (family Crepidoceaea) growing out of burnt tree.
RM2RA5TDF–Spectacular rust gall, Schleswig-Holstein (Gymnopilus junonius) (Gymnopilus spectabilis) (Gymnopilus ventricosus) (Pholiota spectabilis), Large
RMHMPC97–Example of Laughing gym, Laughing Jim, or Spectacular rustgill, (Gymnopilus spectabilis), its name derives from its hallucinogenic properties, Cortinariacee.
RMB5ECXP–Gymnopilus spectabilis fungi a member of the order Corinariales (family Crepidoceaea) growing out of burnt tree.
RM2RA5TCG–Spectacular rust gall, Schleswig-Holstein (Gymnopilus junonius) (Gymnopilus spectabilis) (Gymnopilus ventricosus) (Pholiota spectabilis), Large