RMH8167F–Freckled dapperling (Lepiota aspera) fungus growing in a beech wood in autumn, seen from above.
RFR0KPGB–Circle of life: rotting Freckled Dapperling,Lepiota aspera, cap of the mushroom covered with white fungus
RM2TBT3H7–freckled dapperling (Lepiota aspera), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RFH8MEK0–Group of Freckled Dapperling mushrooms (Lepiota aspera) and Hair moss
RF2J05NHB–Close-up of an impressive white-capped mushroom in a forest, probably a freckled dapperling (Lepiota aspera), surrounded by autumn leaves, Germany
RMDDH9FE–Lepiota aspera; sometimes known commonly as the Freckled Dapperling, is a large brownish; white gilled mushroom.
RMJHFG0E–Freckled Dapperling, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany / (Lepiota aspera) | Spitzschuppiger Schirmling, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
RF2JH5PDH–Lepiota aspera in the autumn forest with dry leaves
RM2D19BEH–Echinoderma asperum (freckled dapperling) fungi on woodland floor covered in pine needles
RMHMX74J–Detail of the scales from a Freckled Dapperling (Lepiota aspera or Lepiota acutesquamosa), Agaricaceae.
RMP9HB92–Freckled dapperling, Lepiota aspera (Lepiota acutesquamosa) and European matsutake, Tricholoma caligatum (Armillaria caligata). Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A. Bessin from Leon Rolland's Guide to Mushrooms from France, Switzerland and Belgium, Atlas des Champignons, Paul Klincksieck, Paris, 1910.
RMH8167X–Freckled dapperling (Lepiota aspera) fungus growing in a beech wood in autumn
RM2TBT3AT–freckled dapperling (Lepiota aspera), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RFH8MEMN–Group of Freckled Dapperling mushrooms (Lepiota aspera) on a tree trunk in a pine forest
RF2E9M7J4–The Stinking Dapperling (Lepiota aspersa) is a poisonous mushroom , an intresting photo
RFH6YDTX–Group of mushrooms, probably Freckled Dapperlings (Lepiota aspera) in Hair moss
RFKD5YX5–Freckled Dapperling mushrooms growing on a rotting tree stem
RF2JH5PDC–Lepiota aspera in the autumn forest with dry leaves
RFDGKT2N–Detail of the caps of a group Freckled Dapperlings (Lepiota aspera)