Green coloured gilled fungi Gallery
Green coloured fungi - Also try looking under brown coloured fungi as colour changes can happen due to age and environmental factors. To search for a fungus by name, use ctrl-F and type in the species name to 'find' the species name you are looking for. ***Click on the 'SHOW MORE' link at the bottom of the page to display more species.***
This attractive species is distinctive because it has yellow gills that contrast against the green colour of this fungus. Growing in soil to around 3cm in height, the glutinous green cap is up to 3cm across (Gates & Ratkowsky 2014). Photo by Andrei Nikulinsky.
This attractive species is distinctive because it has yellow gills that contrast against the green colour of this fungus. Growing in soil to around 3cm in height, the glutinous green cap is up to 3cm across (Gates & Ratkowsky 2014). Photo by Andrei Nikulinsky.
This attractive species is distinctive because it has yellow gills that contrast against the green colour of this fungus. Growing in soil to around 3cm in height, the glutinous green cap is up to 3cm across (Gates & Ratkowsky 2014). Photo by Andrei Nikulinsky.
Dark green striate cap (2-3cm across) and stipe ) orange-pink gills, found in soil. Found year round (Gates & Ratkowsky 2014). Photo by Heather Elson.
Soil dwelling species, yellowy-green cap with pale pink gills, green stipe. Species taking on brown tints as it ages. Bruised tissue colours blue-green. Photo by Heather Elson.
Soil dwelling species, yellowy-green cap with pale pink gills, green stipe. Species taking on brown tints as it ages. Bruised tissue colours blue-green. Photo by Heather Elson.
Soil dwelling species, yellowy-green cap with pale pink gills, green stipe. Species taking on brown tints as it ages. Bruised tissue colours blue-green. Photo by Heather Elson.
Soil dwelling species with grey-green cap, bright orange gills. Photo by Chris Wilson.
Soil dwelling species with dry green cap to around 7cm across and yellow gills. Often found in groups, the colouration is highly variable with age and damage. Photo Heather Elson.
Soil dwelling species with dry green cap to around 7cm across and yellow gills. Often found in groups, the colouration is highly variable with age and damage. Photo Heather Elson.
Soil dwelling species with dry green cap to around 7cm across and yellow gills. Often found in groups, the colouration is highly variable with age and damage. Photo Heather Elson.
Soil dwelling species with dry green cap to around 7cm across and yellow gills. Often found in groups, the colouration is highly variable with age and damage. Photo Heather Elson.
Dark green striate cap (2-3cm across) and stipe ) orange-pink gills, found in soil. Found year round (Gates & Ratkowsky 2014). Photo by Heather Elson.
Dark green striate cap (2-3cm across) and stipe ) orange-pink gills, found in soil. Found year round (Gates & Ratkowsky 2014). Photo by Heather Elson.