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Mushroom Collection (page 2)

"Mushrooms: A Fascinating Journey Through Time and Nature" Step into the enchanting world of mushrooms as we explore their captivating history and diverse beauty

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

Dark cep or bronze bolete, Boletus aereus. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A. Bessin from Leon Rollands Guide to Mushrooms from France, Switzerland and Belgium

Background imageMushroom 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 imageMushroom Collection: Mushroom coral species

Mushroom coral species: Amaranthus saxeus 1, Meandrina meandrites 2, Eschara retiformis 3, and Fungia fungites 4. (Amaranthus saxeus, Madrepora meandrites, Eschara retiformis, Madrepora fungites)

Background imageMushroom Collection: Crab-of-the-woods, Laetiporus sulphureus

Crab-of-the-woods, Laetiporus sulphureus (Polyporus sulphureus). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by William Hamilton Gibson from his book Our Edible Toadstools and Mushrooms, Harper

Background imageMushroom 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 imageMushroom Collection: My small part of the world

My small part of the world
Nicolás Merino

Background imageMushroom Collection: False chanterelle, Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca, dubious

False chanterelle, Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca, dubious.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageMushroom Collection: Forest mushroom and horse mushroom

Forest mushroom and horse mushroom.. Chromolithograph after an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from his own British Edible Fungi, London, Kegan Paul, 1891

Background imageMushroom Collection: Emetic mushroom, Russula emetica 1, and orange

Emetic mushroom, Russula emetica 1, and orange cups, Peziza aurantia 2.. Emetic mushroom, Russula emetica 1, and orange cups, Peziza aurantia 2

Background imageMushroom Collection: Toadstool

Toadstool

Background imageMushroom Collection: Picture No. 11066594

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

Background imageMushroom Collection: Picture No. 10896553

Picture No. 10896553
Red Mushroom / Fungi Date:

Background imageMushroom Collection: Porcino mushroom, birch bolete, and summer truffle

Porcino mushroom, birch bolete, and summer truffle.. Chromolithograph after an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from his own British Edible Fungi, London, Kegan Paul, 1891

Background imageMushroom Collection: Boletus mushroom 1891

Boletus mushroom 1891
Atlas des Champignons, L. Dufour 1891

Background imageMushroom Collection: Collybia mushroom 1891

Collybia mushroom 1891
Atlas des Champignons, L. Dufour 1891

Background imageMushroom Collection: Conecap Mushroom 1891

Conecap Mushroom 1891
Atlas des Champignons, L. Dufour 1891

Background imageMushroom 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 imageMushroom Collection: Funghi / Mushrooms 1869

Funghi / Mushrooms 1869
Seven varieties of mushroom: beef-steak, latticed, boletus, hedgehog, fly agaric, clavaria, birds-nest, and sporangium (magnified)

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushrooms Walsh 7-11

Mushrooms Walsh 7-11
Varieties of mushroom: the three poisonous items are labelled in green

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushrooms Walsh 25-30

Mushrooms Walsh 25-30
Varieties of mushroom: the three poisonous items are labelled in green

Background imageMushroom Collection: Goblins spying on witches on a Christmas card

Goblins spying on witches on a Christmas card
Goblins spying on two witches with a cooking pot on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageMushroom Collection: Truffle farmer holds a Black truffles (Truffes du Perigord

Truffle farmer holds a Black truffles (Truffes du Perigord) at a truffle market in Sainte-Alvere, France, December 18, 2017. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mycena Mushrooms, Birks of Aberfeldy, Perthshire, Scotland

Mycena Mushrooms, Birks of Aberfeldy, Perthshire, Scotland

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushroom in autumn . White pine, hemlock and northern hardwoods forest

Mushroom in autumn . White pine, hemlock and northern hardwoods forest. Hardy Lake Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada

Background imageMushroom 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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Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushroom, dead trumpet, Craterellus cornucopiodes

Mushroom, dead trumpet, Craterellus cornucopiodes
7280144 Mushroom, dead trumpet, Craterellus cornucopiodes; Private Collection; (add.info.: Mushroom, dead trumpet, Craterellus cornucopiodes)

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushroom, bottle bovist, Lycoperdon gemmatum

Mushroom, bottle bovist, Lycoperdon gemmatum
7280143 Mushroom, bottle bovist, Lycoperdon gemmatum; Private Collection; (add.info.: Mushroom, bottle bovist, Lycoperdon gemmatum)

Background imageMushroom Collection: Agaricus floccosus, Pholiota squarrosa, Shaggy Scalycap

Agaricus floccosus, Pholiota squarrosa, Shaggy Scalycap
7278061 Agaricus floccosus, Pholiota squarrosa, Shaggy Scalycap; Private Collection; (add.info.: Agaricus floccosus, Pholiota squarrosa, Shaggy Scalycap)

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushrooms traders, 1854 (litho)

Mushrooms traders, 1854 (litho)
8698335 Mushrooms traders, 1854 (litho) by Pingret, Edouard (1788-1875); (add.info.: Food and beverage. Ceps mushrooms (porcini) traders in Pau, Pyrenees, France. Litho by E

Background imageMushroom Collection: Phallus caninus, dog stinkhorn (Mutinus caninus), mushroom

Phallus caninus, dog stinkhorn (Mutinus caninus), mushroom
7278062 Phallus caninus, dog stinkhorn (Mutinus caninus), mushroom; Private Collection; (add.info.: Phallus caninus, dog stinkhorn (Mutinus caninus), mushroom

Background imageMushroom Collection: An engraving depicting bracket fungi on a dead tree, 19th century

An engraving depicting bracket fungi on a dead tree, 19th century
5310989 An engraving depicting bracket fungi on a dead tree, 19th century; (add.info.: Date: 1886); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushroom, spruce goat's beard, Clavaria abietina

Mushroom, spruce goat's beard, Clavaria abietina
7280147 Mushroom, spruce goat's beard, Clavaria abietina; Private Collection; (add.info.: Mushroom, spruce goat's beard, Clavaria abietina)

Background imageMushroom Collection: Assortment of vegetables ready for cooking: cabbage, potatoes, celeri and mushrooms from Paris

Assortment of vegetables ready for cooking: cabbage, potatoes, celeri and mushrooms from Paris
PCT4265551 Assortment of vegetables ready for cooking: cabbage, potatoes, celeri and mushrooms from Paris. Engraving of a book of notions of hygiene " Doctor Petrus" by Dr

Background imageMushroom Collection: Bolet (Boletus edulis), edible. Chromolithography of C.Krause

Bolet (Boletus edulis), edible. Chromolithography of C.Krause, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910)
FLO4661751 Bolet (Boletus edulis), edible. Chromolithography of C.Krause, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910)

Background imageMushroom Collection: Hepatic fistuline (Fistulina hepatica! , edible and rbolet chrysenteron (Boletus chrysentheron)

Hepatic fistuline (Fistulina hepatica! , edible and rbolet chrysenteron (Boletus chrysentheron), suspect
FLO4661738 Hepatic fistuline (Fistulina hepatica! , edible and rbolet chrysenteron (Boletus chrysentheron), suspect. Chromolithography of C.Krause

Background imageMushroom Collection: Agaricus alutaceus (Agaricus alutaceus), edible and emetic agaric (Agaricus emeticus), venenous

Agaricus alutaceus (Agaricus alutaceus), edible and emetic agaric (Agaricus emeticus), venenous
FLO4661727 Agaricus alutaceus (Agaricus alutaceus), edible and emetic agaric (Agaricus emeticus), venenous. Chromolithography of C.Krause, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910)

Background imageMushroom Collection: Sweet agaric (Agaricus subdulcis), edible and red agaric (Agaricus rufus), venenous

Sweet agaric (Agaricus subdulcis), edible and red agaric (Agaricus rufus), venenous
FLO4661702 Sweet agaric (Agaricus subdulcis), edible and red agaric (Agaricus rufus), venenous. Chromolithography of C.Krause, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910)

Background imageMushroom Collection: Pepper agaric (Agaricus piperatus), edible. Chromolithography of C.Krause

Pepper agaric (Agaricus piperatus), edible. Chromolithography of C.Krause
FLO4661676 Pepper agaric (Agaricus piperatus), edible. Chromolithography of C.Krause, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910)

Background imageMushroom Collection: Agaric snake (Agaricus procerus), edible. Chromolithography by H

Agaric snake (Agaricus procerus), edible. Chromolithography by H. Furrer, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba
FLO4661594 Agaric snake (Agaricus procerus), edible. Chromolithography by H. Furrer, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910)

Background imageMushroom Collection: Edible Cesars (Agaricus caesareus) oronge. Chromolithography by H. Furrer

Edible Cesars (Agaricus caesareus) oronge. Chromolithography by H. Furrer
FLO4661544 Edible Cesars (Agaricus caesareus) oronge. Chromolithography by H. Furrer, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910)

Background imageMushroom Collection: Morilla half-free (Morchella semi libera, Mitrophora semilibera), edible

Morilla half-free (Morchella semi libera, Mitrophora semilibera), edible. Chromolithography of C.Krause
FLO4661860 Morilla half-free (Morchella semi libera, Mitrophora semilibera), edible. Chromolithography of C.Krause, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910)

Background imageMushroom Collection: Yellow morel (Morchella lutescens) and fir morel (Morchella abietina), edible

Yellow morel (Morchella lutescens) and fir morel (Morchella abietina), edible
FLO4661850 Yellow morel (Morchella lutescens) and fir morel (Morchella abietina), edible. Chromolithography of C.Krause, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910)

Background imageMushroom Collection: Shade clavary, (Clavaria umbraticola), suspect. Chromolithography of C.Krause

Shade clavary, (Clavaria umbraticola), suspect. Chromolithography of C.Krause
FLO4661826 Shade clavary, (Clavaria umbraticola), suspect. Chromolithography of C.Krause, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910)

Background imageMushroom Collection: Big head bolet (Boletus macrocephalus), edible. Chromolithography of C.Krause

Big head bolet (Boletus macrocephalus), edible. Chromolithography of C.Krause
FLO4661791 Big head bolet (Boletus macrocephalus), edible. Chromolithography of C.Krause, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910)

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushrooms: green russole and moegidake - Japanese print by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842)

Mushrooms: green russole and moegidake - Japanese print by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842), from Honzo Zufu
FLO4646897 Mushrooms: green russole and moegidake - Japanese print by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842), from Honzo Zufu, illustrative guide to medicinal plants, 1916 - Yoheishi, Russula virescens

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushrooms: shimeji varietes (white and pink) - Japanese print by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842)

Mushrooms: shimeji varietes (white and pink) - Japanese print by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842), from Honzo Zufu
FLO4646739 Mushrooms: shimeji varietes (white and pink) - Japanese print by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842), from Honzo Zufu, illustrative guide to medicinal plants

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushrooms: emetic russule and shimeji - Japanese print by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842), from Honzo Zufu

Mushrooms: emetic russule and shimeji - Japanese print by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842), from Honzo Zufu
FLO4646680 Mushrooms: emetic russule and shimeji - Japanese print by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842), from Honzo Zufu, illustrative guide to medicinal plants, 1916 - Benishimeji mushroom, Russula emetica



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"Mushrooms: A Fascinating Journey Through Time and Nature" Step into the enchanting world of mushrooms as we explore their captivating history and diverse beauty. 🍄✨ Delve into the pages of Larousse 1913, where Mushrooms take center stage, showcasing their intriguing characteristics and uses. Discover the Morel mushroom from 1891, a delicacy renowned for its unique shape and earthy flavor. But beware. Victorian Botanical Illustrations warn us about Poisonous Mushrooms, reminding us to tread cautiously in nature's kingdom. Meanwhile, a large variety of mushrooms from 1913 beckons with an array of colors and shapes that mesmerize our senses. Let your imagination run wild as you encounter Fly agaric mushrooms - vibrant red caps adorned with white spots like something out of a fairy tale. Watch as badgers and squirrels play amidst these mystical wonders in harmony with nature's design. Travel back to 1895 through an engraving capturing the essence of Fly agaric mushrooms' allure. Their magical presence is further enhanced by tales associating them with fairies and toadstools – mythical creatures dancing beneath their umbrella-like tops. Unearth another fascinating specimen - the Common stinkhorn mushroom from 1891 – known for its pungent odor but revered for its role in nature's cycle. Witness how it contributes to the ecosystem while maintaining its own distinct charm. Victorian Botanical Illustrations once again grace our journey, this time revealing Edible Mushrooms that have delighted generations with their culinary delights. From soups to stir-fries, they offer endless possibilities for gastronomic exploration. As we conclude our adventure through time and nature's marvels, let us not forget Balanced Rock at Garden of Gods Park in Colorado Springs – a testament to Mother Earth's incredible balance just like these remarkable fungi themselves. Intriguingly diverse yet interconnected by their existence on this planet, mushrooms continue to captivate and inspire.