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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection

The Fly Agaric mushroom, scientifically known as Amanita muscaria or Amanita aurantiaca, is a captivating and enigmatic species

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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Fly agaric mushroom, Amanita muscaria, imperial mushroom, Amanita aurantiaca
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Plants, hand-colored lithograph, published in 1880
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Mushrooms and fungi: Amanita phalloides (death cap)
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Piosonous Fungi
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Illustration of Amanita muscaria (Fly agaric) a poisonous, psychoactive basidiomycete fungus with
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Amanita muscaria, Fly Agaric mushrooms fruiting in woodland
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Agaric Mushrooms -Amanita muscaria-, Glaskogen nature reserve, Sweden
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Cortinarius mushroom 1891
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Mushrooms engraving 1888
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Fly agaric mushroom 1891
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Fly Agaric Mushrooms
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Fly Agaric -Amanita muscaria-, Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Fly Agaric -Amanita muscaria-, fruiting body between moss, Germany
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Fly agaric -Amanita muscaria-
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Fly Agaric -Amanita muscaria-, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Fly Agaric mushrooms -Amanita muscaria-, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Autumn colours at Twizel
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Fly agaric twizel
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Autumn toadstools Twizel
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Fly Agaric, in a forest near Twizel, New Zealand, South Island
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Red Fly Agaric, South Island, New Zealand
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Fly Agaric Mushroom, Amanita muscaria, mushroom, Oberaegeri, Switzerland
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Fly Agaric Mushroom Collection: Canada, Quebec. Close-up of fly agaric mushroom

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The Fly Agaric mushroom, scientifically known as Amanita muscaria or Amanita aurantiaca, is a captivating and enigmatic species. This hand-colored lithograph from 1880 showcases the intricate beauty of these fungi. Mushrooms and fungi play a vital role in our ecosystem, but some can be deadly. The death cap mushroom, scientifically named Amanita phalloides, serves as a reminder of their potential danger. Illustrated here is the iconic Fly Agaric mushroom with its red and white spotted cap and white stem. This poisonous basidiomycete fungus possesses psychoactive properties that have fascinated humans for centuries. In this enchanting woodland scene, we witness the fruiting of Fly Agaric mushrooms. Their vibrant colors stand out against the lush green surroundings, creating an ethereal atmosphere. Dating back to 1891, another depiction features Cortinarius mushrooms alongside other fascinating varieties engraved in 1888. These illustrations serve as a testament to humanity's enduring fascination with mushrooms throughout history. Found in Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany - Europe; the Fly Agaric thrives in its natural habitat. Its presence adds a touch of mystique to the forest floor while capturing our imagination. This particular image showcases a fully grown fruiting body of the Fly Agaric mushroom found in Germany. Its striking appearance reminds us of nature's ability to create both beauty and toxicity within one organism. The Fly Agaric Mushroom has captivated scientists and enthusiasts alike for centuries due to its unique characteristics and intriguing effects on human perception when consumed responsibly under expert guidance. As we marvel at these stunning visuals from past eras, let us remember that behind their allure lies cautionary tales about poisonous fungi like the death cap mushroom - reminding us always to approach nature's wonders with knowledge and respect.