Vote now for your favourite Plants and Fungi image in The Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 from BBC Wildlife magazine

By BBC Wildlife Magazine

Published: Monday, 16 October 2023 at 10:50 AM


The Wildlife Photography Awards 2023: vote for your favourite Plants and Fungi image

Voting is now open for The Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 from BBC Wildlife magazine. 

The judging panel shortlisted 10 incredible images for each of the five categories – Portraits, Behaviour, Plants and Fungi, Camera Phone and Environment – and it’s now time to vote.

View all the shortlisted images for The Wildlife Photography Awards 2023: Plants and Fungi category and vote for your favourite below. The image with the most votes will be the category winner. 

When picking their Plants and Fungi shortlist, judges were looking for photos celebrating plants and/or fungi (individual or group).

The Wildlife Photography Awards: Plants and Fungi shortlist

1. Quiver Tree at sunset, Fish River Canyon, Namibia

Quiver Tree at sunset; Fish River Canyon, Namibia; September 2022

2. Honey bee on sunflower, Powys, Wales

Honey bee on sunflower; Powys, Wales; September 2023

3. Russula emetica, Isle of Raasay, Inner Hebrides

Russula emetica; taken on the Isle of Raasay, Inner Hebrides; August 2023

4. Fungus group with bug, Norfolk

Fungus group with bug; Norfolk, UK; October 2020

5. Bootlace weed, Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset

Bootlace weed providing a home to stalked jellyfish; Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, UK; July 2022

6. Collared parachute mushrooms, Kingley Vale, West Sussex

Collared parachute mushrooms; Kingley Vale, West Sussex; August 2023

7. Inside a wild crocus, Baildon, West Yorkshire

Interior of a wild crocus; Baildon, West Yorkshire; March 2023

8. Moss and ferns, Exmoor

Moss and ferns; Exmoor; March 2023

9. Purple russula gills, College Lake, Penryn, Cornwall

Purple russula gills; College Lake, Penryn, Cornwall; September 2022

“There was a large group of mushrooms which had been partially eaten by forest animals. This mushroom specimen had been partly broken up and the cap had been upturned, exposing the white gills.”

10. Common polypody fern, College Lake, Penryn, Cornwall

Common polypody fern; College Lake, Penryn, Cornwall; September 2022

Vote now!

Vote for your favourite image in each category of The Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 below. The image with the most votes will be the category winner. The judging panel will then review the results of the public vote to select the overall winner, who will win a trip for two to Belize, worth £3,000.