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Antique illustration of shaggy scalycap or shaggy Pholiota (Pholiota squarrosa)
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Antique illustration of shaggy scalycap or shaggy Pholiota (Pholiota squarrosa)
Antique illustration of the shaggy scalycap or shaggy Pholiota or scaly Pholiota (Pholiota squarrosa), mushroom of the Strophariaceae family
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Branch Coniferous Tree Deciduous Tree Edible Mushroom Fruit Fungus Herb Isolated Isolated On White Mushroom Parasitic Poisonous Seed Shaggy Single Flower Sketch Toxic Substance Vegetable Agaricomycetes Classical Style Drawing Art Product Obsolete Retro Styled Saprotroph Scalycap Squarrosa
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This antique illustration showcases the shaggy scalycap or shaggy Pholiota, also known as Pholiota squarrosa. The intricate details of this retro-styled print take us back to the 19th century, where botanical illustrations were highly valued for their artistic and scientific merit. The shaggy scalycap is a fascinating mushroom belonging to the Strophariaceae family. Its parasitic nature and distinctive appearance make it a subject of intrigue in both art and science. This engraving beautifully captures its unique features, highlighting its shaggy texture and scaly cap. While visually appealing, it's important to note that this mushroom has both edible and poisonous varieties. The toxic substances found in some pholiota mushrooms can be harmful if consumed. However, this illustration serves as an educational tool rather than an invitation for consumption. Isolated on a white background, this print allows us to appreciate the beauty of nature's creations without distraction. It reminds us of classical art styles prevalent during earlier times when botanical drawings played a crucial role in documenting plant species. Whether you are interested in botany, history, or simply admire vintage artwork, this antique illustration provides a glimpse into the world of fungi through the lens of 19th-century artistry.
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