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Fungus Collection

EDITORS COMMENTS"Fungus: Nature's Fascinating Organism Unveiled" Mushrooms, the enchanting wonders of the forest floor, have captivated humans for centuries

Background imageFungus Collection: Mushrooms

Mushrooms
A large number of mushroom varieties. Date: 1913

Background imageFungus Collection: Morel mushroom 1891

Morel mushroom 1891
Atlas des Champignons, L. Dufour 1891

Background imageFungus Collection: Poisonous Mushrooms, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Poisonous Mushrooms, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Poisonous Mushrooms: Plate 9

Background imageFungus Collection: Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, 1937 (lithograph)

Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, 1937 (lithograph)
2622158 Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, 1937 (lithograph) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vintage illustration of edible and poisonous mushrooms; lithograph)

Background imageFungus Collection: Budding yeast cell

Budding yeast cell. Computer artwork of asection through a yeast ( Candida albicans )cell that is reproducing asexually. A daughtercell (top left) is budding from the parent cell

Background imageFungus Collection: Loch Toll an Lochain, An Teallach

Loch Toll an Lochain, An Teallach

Background imageFungus Collection: A large variety of mushrooms, 1913

A large variety of mushrooms, 1913. Date: 1913

Background imageFungus Collection: Fly agaric mushrooms

Fly agaric mushrooms (Amanita muscaria), artwork. This mushroom is powerfully hallucinogenic, containing the drugs ibotenic acid and muscimol

Background imageFungus Collection: Mushroom spores - close-up

Mushroom spores - close-up
LA-1754 Mushroom spores - close-up Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Fly agaric mushrooms (Amanita muscaria) in snow, Los Alcornocales Natural Park

Fly agaric mushrooms (Amanita muscaria) in snow, Los Alcornocales Natural Park, Cortes de la Frontera, southern Spain, January

Background imageFungus Collection: Common stinkhorn mushroom 1891

Common stinkhorn mushroom 1891
Atlas des Champignons, L. Dufour 1891

Background imageFungus Collection: The Ghost Orchid, Dendrophylax lindenii, was made famous by Susan Orleans in her

The Ghost Orchid, Dendrophylax lindenii, was made famous by Susan Orleans in her book The Orchid Thief. Rare and endangered, the ghost orchid is one of three leafless orchids in the U. S

Background imageFungus Collection: SEM of penicillin fungus

SEM of penicillin fungus

Background imageFungus Collection: Culture of Aspergillus nidulans fungus

Culture of Aspergillus nidulans fungus
Aspergillus nidulans. Laboratory petri-dish culture of the fungus Aspergillus nidulans, cause of aspergillosis and mycetoma

Background imageFungus Collection: Edible Mushrooms, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Edible Mushrooms, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Edible Mushrooms: Plate 7

Background imageFungus Collection: Cep mushroom (Boletus edulis)

Cep mushroom (Boletus edulis)
Cep mushrooms (Boletus edulis). This fungus is edible

Background imageFungus Collection: Mushroom gills, SEM

Mushroom gills, SEM
Mushroom gills. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the gills of an unidentified gilled mushroom. The mushroom is the fruiting body of a fungus

Background imageFungus Collection: Fly agaric fungi

Fly agaric fungi (Amanita muscaria). The mycelium of the fly agaric fungus shares a symbiotic relationship with spruce, forming a mycorrhizal sheath around the roots of the tree

Background imageFungus Collection: Candida fungus, SEM

Candida fungus, SEM
Candida fungus. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of budding threads (hyphae) of a Candida fungus. The budding areas are where asexual reproduction is producing new fungus cells

Background imageFungus Collection: Coral Spot Fungus (Nectria cinnabarina) fruiting bodies

Coral Spot Fungus (Nectria cinnabarina) fruiting bodies, growing on Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) twig, Powys, Wales, March

Background imageFungus Collection: Dividing yeast cells, SEM

Dividing yeast cells, SEM
Dividing yeast cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Schizosaccharomyces pombe yeast cells dividing. S

Background imageFungus Collection: Dividing yeast cells, SEM

Dividing yeast cells, SEM
Dividing yeast cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Schizosaccharomyces pombe yeast cells dividing. S

Background imageFungus Collection: A group of Mycena found in mixed woodland growing out of buried twigs and charred wood chippings

A group of Mycena found in mixed woodland growing out of buried twigs and charred wood chippings
DAD-1925 Mycena - group found growing out of buried twigs and charred wood chippings Mycena filopes Season - autumn. Edibility - not known

Background imageFungus Collection: Fly Agaric Fungi - found among a group of birch, October

Fly Agaric Fungi - found among a group of birch, October
DAD-1086 Fly Agaric Fungi - found among a group of birch, October

Background imageFungus Collection: Sporangiophores of Pilobolus fungus on dung

Sporangiophores of Pilobolus fungus on dung
Fungus sporangiophores. Macrophotograph of three sporangiophores of a Pilobolus sp. fungus, growing on dung

Background imageFungus Collection: Chanterelle mushrooms

Chanterelle mushrooms, Cantharellus cibarius and Cantharellus cibarius var. neglectus, and false chanterelle, Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca (Cantharellus aurantiacus)

Background imageFungus Collection: Morel mushrooms

Morel mushrooms, Morchella vulgaris and Morchella costata. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A

Background imageFungus Collection: Scarlet elf cup fungi (Sarcoscypha coccinea), Uplyme, Devon, England, UK

Scarlet elf cup fungi (Sarcoscypha coccinea), Uplyme, Devon, England, UK

Background imageFungus Collection: Basidiomycota: filamentous fungi

Basidiomycota: filamentous fungi
Coloured lithograph by Ernst Haeckel from Kunstformen der Natur, 1899-1904. Date: 1904

Background imageFungus Collection: Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical

Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Edible Mushrooms: Plate 3

Background imageFungus Collection: Fruiting bodies of Rhizopus oligosporus

Fruiting bodies of Rhizopus oligosporus
Rhizopus oligosporus fungus. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of fruiting bodies and spores of the fungus Rhizopus oligosporus

Background imageFungus Collection: Yellow Slime Mold - growing on tree stump, Hessen, Germany

Yellow Slime Mold - growing on tree stump, Hessen, Germany
USH-2463 Yellow Slime Mold - growing on tree stump Hessen, Germany Fuligo septica Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFungus Collection: Parasol Fungi ME 180 Edible Lepiota procera © Johan De Meester / ARDEA LONDON

Parasol Fungi ME 180 Edible Lepiota procera © Johan De Meester / ARDEA LONDON
ME-180 Parasol FUNGI Edible Lepiota procera Found Summer - Autumn Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Dark cep or bronze bolete, Boletus aereus

Dark cep or bronze bolete, Boletus aereus. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A

Background imageFungus Collection: Coral fungus varieties

Coral fungus varieties
White coral fungus, Clavulina cristata (Clavaria cristata), Clavulina cinerea (Clavaria cinerea), pink-tipped coral mushroom, Ramaria botrytis (Clavaria botrytis), and wrinkled coral fungus

Background imageFungus Collection: Lattice fungus, Clathrus cancellatus

Lattice fungus, Clathrus cancellatus.. Lattice fungus, Clathrus cancellatus

Background imageFungus Collection: Natterjack Toad (Bufo calamita) perched on fallen leaves

Natterjack Toad (Bufo calamita) perched on fallen leaves, next to chestnuts, rainworm and trio of mushrooms

Background imageFungus Collection: Cup lichen (Cladonia floerkeana)

Cup lichen (Cladonia floerkeana)
Lichen fruiting bodies (red). This lichen species is Cladonia floerkeana, found on heaths and moorlands. Lichens are formed from a symbiotic association between a fungus and an alga

Background imageFungus Collection: Lichen (Teloschistes chrysophthalmus)

Lichen (Teloschistes chrysophthalmus) growing on a blackthorn (Prunus spinosa). Lichens are symbiotic organisms formed of a fungus and an alga that mutually benefit one another

Background imageFungus Collection: Green Wood Cup ( Chlorociboria aeruginascens) - mycelium stains the wood green-blue

Green Wood Cup ( Chlorociboria aeruginascens) - mycelium stains the wood green-blue
ROG-13169 Green Wood Cup - mycelium stains the wood green-blue

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 11980604

Picture No. 11980604
Yellow Chanterelle close up Sweden Date:

Background imageFungus Collection: Honey fungus mushroom 1891

Honey fungus mushroom 1891
Atlas des Champignons, L. Dufour 1891

Background imageFungus Collection: AE-5972-5908

AE-5972-5908
Veiled Lady (Phallus indusiatus) at night ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageFungus Collection: Ergot -Claviceps purpurea-, Burgenland, Austria

Ergot -Claviceps purpurea-, Burgenland, Austria

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 10984661

Picture No. 10984661
Fly Agaric / Amanita - fruiting body in forest Lower Saxony, Germany (Amanita muscaria) Date:

Background imageFungus Collection: Phagocytosis of fungal spores, SEM

Phagocytosis of fungal spores, SEM
Phagocytosis of a fungus spore. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a neutrophil (blue) phagocytosing (engulfing and destroying) spores from the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus (red)

Background imageFungus Collection: Art of yeast cell budding

Art of yeast cell budding
Illustration of a yeast cell in the process of budding. In this view of the surface of the cell, collar- like outgrowths are seen

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungi Group of Sulphur Tuft (with Lactarius circellatus) October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E

Fungi Group of Sulphur Tuft (with Lactarius circellatus) October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E
DAD-1668 FUNGI - Group of Sulphur Tuft, with Milk Cap (Lactarius circellatus). October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve, E

Background imageFungus Collection: Puffballs – releasing spores. UK

Puffballs – releasing spores. UK
BB-1023 Puffballs - releasing spores UK Lycoperdon pyriforme Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungus Shaggy Pholiota - Fruiting bodies growing on beech tree stem in autumn

Fungus Shaggy Pholiota - Fruiting bodies growing on beech tree stem in autumn
USH-1486 Fungus Shaggy PHOLIOTA - fruiting bodies growing on beech tree stem in autumn North Hessen

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungus, Fly Agaric - detailed study of cap, Lower Saxony, Germany

Fungus, Fly Agaric - detailed study of cap, Lower Saxony, Germany
USH-2404 Fungus, Fly Agaric - detailed study of cap Lower Saxony

Background imageFungus Collection: Prince mushroom and field mushroom

Prince mushroom and field mushroom
Prince mushroom, Agaricus augustus (Psalliota augusta) and field mushroom, Agaricus campestris (Psalliota campestris). Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A

Background imageFungus Collection: Beefsteak fungus, Fistulina hepatica

Beefsteak fungus, Fistulina hepatica. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by William Hamilton Gibson from his book Our Edible Toadstools and Mushrooms, Harper, New York, 1895

Background imageFungus Collection: Picture No. 11066594

Picture No. 11066594
Yellow Club Fungus in forest. Trandeiras, Galicia, Spain. Date:

Background imageFungus Collection: Pilobolus fungus

Pilobolus fungus
Fungus sporangiophores. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of sporangiophores of a Pilobolus sp. fungus, growing on dung

Background imageFungus Collection: Aspergillus

Aspergillus
An SEM image of aspergillus in spore production (x 815 on a standard 9 cm wide print). The moulds are common in the northern hemisphere and some cause disease in humans and animals

Background imageFungus Collection: LM of Cryptococcus neoformans fungi

LM of Cryptococcus neoformans fungi
Coloured light micrograph of Cryptococcus neoformans fungi, the cause of cryptococcosis

Background imageFungus Collection: Striate Bird's-nest Fungus - growing on leaf mould in garden

Striate Bird's-nest Fungus - growing on leaf mould in garden
USH-1188 Striate Bird's-nest Fungus - growing on leaf mould in garden Cyanthus striatus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFungus Collection: Fly Agaric Fungi

Fly Agaric Fungi
USH-1139 FUNGI - Fly Agaric Agaric muscaria Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Boletus mushroom 1891

Boletus mushroom 1891
Atlas des Champignons, L. Dufour 1891

Background imageFungus Collection: Collybia mushroom 1891

Collybia mushroom 1891
Atlas des Champignons, L. Dufour 1891

Background imageFungus Collection: Conecap Mushroom 1891

Conecap Mushroom 1891
Atlas des Champignons, L. Dufour 1891

Background imageFungus Collection: Common Poisonous Plants, c. 1890 (coloured engraving)

Common Poisonous Plants, c. 1890 (coloured engraving)
KW417935 Common Poisonous Plants, c.1890 (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: illustration from The Household Physician by J McGregor Robertson)

Background imageFungus Collection: Shining inkcap (Mica inkcap) (Coprinellus) (Coprinus micaceus) clump growing in

Shining inkcap (Mica inkcap) (Coprinellus) (Coprinus micaceus) clump growing in a woodland clearing, Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust Lower Woods nature reserve, Gloucestershire, England

Background imageFungus Collection: Mycena Mushroom - The Netherlands - Overijssel - forest Staphorst

Mycena Mushroom - The Netherlands - Overijssel - forest Staphorst
VG-8836 Mycena Mushroom The Netherlands - Overijssel - forest Staphorst Mycena epipterygia var

Background imageFungus Collection: Little owl - perched on fungus Bedfordshire UK 006634

Little owl - perched on fungus Bedfordshire UK 006634
BB-1674 Little owl - perched on fungus Bedfordshire UK Athene noctua Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungus, Fly Agaric - growing in coniferous woodland, Lower Saxony, Germany

Fungus, Fly Agaric - growing in coniferous woodland, Lower Saxony, Germany
USH-2403 Fungus, Fly Agaric - growing in coniferous woodland Lower Saxony

Background imageFungus Collection: Mica Cap family fungus of various sizes growing on rotten tree trunk Epping Forest

Mica Cap family fungus of various sizes growing on rotten tree trunk Epping Forest
SAS-611 Mica Cap family - fungus of various sizes growing on rotten tree trunk Epping Forest, London, England

Background imageFungus Collection: Fallen highly-coloured leaves of sycamore

Fallen highly-coloured leaves of sycamore
ROG-11793 Fallen highly-coloured leaves of sycamore

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungi

Fungi
PPG-1225 Fungi - Polypore versicolore / Trametes Many-zoned Polypore Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Queen Bolete Fungi

Queen Bolete Fungi
LA-915 Queen Bolete Fungi Boletus aereus Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFungus Collection: Cep / Penny Bun Bolete Fungi - edible France

Cep / Penny Bun Bolete Fungi - edible France
LA-1753 Cep / Penny Bun FUNGI - edible Found in UK

Background imageFungus Collection: Fungi - Honey or Boot-lace Fungus - Habitat - dense clusters around trunks or stumps of deciduous and coniferous trees

Fungi - Honey or Boot-lace Fungus - Habitat - dense clusters around trunks or stumps of deciduous and coniferous trees
DAD-1835 Fungi - Honey or Boot-lace Fungus - found - dense clusters around trunks or stumps of deciduous and coniferous trees This is a dangerous parasite and causes ultimate death of many trees

Background imageFungus Collection: Cluster of Fly agaric mushrooms / fungi (Amanita muscaria

Cluster of Fly agaric mushrooms / fungi (Amanita muscaria) growing in coniferous woodland near Inverness, Scottish Highlands. Scotland, UK, October

Background imageFungus Collection: Frosty bonnet (Mycena tenerrima or Mycena adscendens), New Forest National Park

Frosty bonnet (Mycena tenerrima or Mycena adscendens), New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK



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EDITORS COMMENTS

"Fungus: Nature's Fascinating Organism Unveiled" Mushrooms, the enchanting wonders of the forest floor, have captivated humans for centuries. The Morel mushroom, discovered in 1891, remains a prized delicacy among culinary enthusiasts worldwide. Beware. Poisonous mushrooms lurk amidst their edible counterparts, as depicted in a Victorian Botanical Illustration. Budding yeast cells showcase the reproductive prowess of fungi under microscopic observation. A stunning array of mushrooms from 1913 showcases the incredible diversity within this kingdom of organisms. Fly agaric mushrooms with their vibrant red caps and white spots evoke images of fairy tales and magical realms. Loch Toll an Lochain nestled against An Teallach serves as a picturesque backdrop for wild mushroom hunting adventures. Close-up shots reveal the intricate beauty and complexity of mushroom spores - nature's tiny propagators. The Common stinkhorn mushroom from 1891 may not win any fragrance awards but is undeniably intriguing in its own right. The Ghost Orchid (Dendrophylax lindenii), immortalized by Susan Orleans' work, reminds us that fungus extends beyond just mushrooms into other captivating forms as well. SEM imagery unveils the mesmerizing structure of penicillin fungus - a life-saving discovery revolutionizing medicine forever. Cultures showcasing Aspergillus nidulans fungus highlight its significance in scientific research and industrial applications. Whether it be through their culinary allure or medicinal breakthroughs, fungi continue to amaze us with their diverse forms and remarkable contributions to our world.

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