This image features Schizophyllum commune, commonly referred to as the split gill mushroom, which is recognized by its distinctive split gills. The mushroom's unique morphology and growth patterns are captured in detail, showcasing its intricate structure. Typically found in decaying wood, this fungus is an important part of its ecosystem. The photograph can serve as a reference for mycologists or those interested in fungal biology and ecology.
This image is versatile and can be utilized in various contexts such as educational presentations, nature documentaries, and digital resources focused on mycology. It can enhance websites, serve as a visual aid in academic publications, or be included in infographics about biodiversity. Furthermore, it is suitable for social media posts aimed at promoting environmental awareness or for use in eBooks related to fungi or sustainable practices.
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Royalty Free Image Size: small: 727 x 484 Pixels, medium: 1258 x 838 Pixels, large: 2125 x 1416 Pixels, x_large: 3869 x 2579 Pixels, xx_large: 5616 x 3744 Pixels, - Orientation: Horizontal
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Food and Drink
Food
Nature
Botany
Horizontal
Outdoors
Close-up
South Africa
White Color
Fungus
Tree
Uncultivated
Branch - Plant Part
Season
Natural Condition
Autumn
Mushroom
Toadstool
Forest
Beauty
Directly Below
Alternative Medicine
Gardening
Fungus Gill
Color Image
Rotting
Textured
Group Of Objects
No People
Photography
Common Split Gill Mushroom
Macrophotography
Disinfection
Medical Research
Mushroom Hunting
Ecosystem
Medicinal Fungi
Garden
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