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Edible Fungus Growing In Moss. White Bog Ghost Bolete. Poorly Absorbed Food Stock Image
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Edible fungus growing in moss. White bog ghost bolete. Poorly absorbed food #231010195
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White bog ghost bolete. Poorly absorbed food. Micena inclined poisonous mushroom. Close-up of mushroom growing in forest
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