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be careful should you take rest in the forest, for if you find yourself asleep amongst the fungi too long you might just become one 🍄🍂✨#kidlit #kidlitart #illustration
#sketchdaily day 309 - Fungi.
Yep, here's toad. Thought it would be way more fun to draw him than just any other shroom C:
@temporalhiccup i have a few others too! they're from a platforming game project about plants+fungi mutualism
Mi-Go, les Fungi de Yuggoth par l'artiste Nicholas Cloister #Lovecraft #lovecraftian
Some fungi girls (2016)
Fungi makes for great design.
#monstergirl #characterdesign
Filling my sketchbooks up :-) #fungi #funghi #spelling? #sketch #sketchbooks #mixedmedia
Join the November forum challenge to paint #fungi or #fireworks here https://t.co/rUeBAvmcfl These scrummy-looking field mushrooms were painted by Sylvia Evans.
Crying Mushrooms 🍄💦
Cute little mushrooms that I drew during a hard time
#procreate #mushrooms #mushroomsofinstagram #mushrooms🍄 #mushroomart #cute #cutemushroom #cutemushrooms #cutemushroomsofinstagram #digitalart #fungi #anthromophic
mushroom monsters made for my friend :) #fungi #MonsterDesign #mushrooms
Our paper (@joaofungo & I) on the origins of zombie ant fungi out today in @CurrentBiology https://t.co/N8vtNlSZQB
with lovely coverage by @carlzimmer https://t.co/w5pDR0a0Zr accompanied by excellent images by João Araújo. Paper is not OA so here is pdf https://t.co/31s9irVK6I
New today! Fantastical fungi circle up in Amy Ross’s “Fairy Ring”. More on the blog! https://t.co/GrgBeORkhZ
We may prefer an Indian summer but this mild, damp autumn has been fantastic for fungi! 🍄 The fruiting bodies have been erupting from the ground over the last few weeks and these were spotted at our Monkwood nature reserve over the weekend 😊
Today's #hike blew my mind @TyntesfieldNT #woodland packed with v.unusual beautiful #fungi Oudemansiella mucida,Porcelain fungus, Calocera viscosa,Yellow #staghorn, Bulgaria inquinans,Black Bulgar, Xylaria hypoxylon,Stag's Horn fungus #nature #FungiFriday #Tyntesfield #getoutside
Pierre Bulliard's "Herbier de la France" (1780-93) organized French plants & fungi according to their medicinal, poisonous, and edible qualities. The #SciArt was engraved and color-printed by the author. Explore it in #BHLib via @NYBG ➡️ https://t.co/gOzsNbNlky #FloraFriday