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Morel Mushroom Collection

Discover the timeless allure of Morel mushrooms, a delicacy since 1891

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Morel mushroom 1891

Morel mushroom 1891
Atlas des Champignons, L. Dufour 1891

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Morrel

Morrel

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Edible Mushrooms Antique Chromolithograph 1896

Edible Mushrooms Antique Chromolithograph 1896
Edible Mushrooms Original Antique Chromolithograph

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Morel mushrooms, Morchella vulgaris and Morchella costata. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an

Morel mushrooms, Morchella vulgaris and Morchella costata. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A
FLO4689647 Morel mushrooms, Morchella vulgaris and Morchella costata. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Mushrooms, hand-colored lithograph, published in 1880

Mushrooms, hand-colored lithograph, published in 1880
1) Common morel (Morchella esculenta), 2) White coral fungus (Clavulina cristata), 3) Penny bun (Boletus edulis), 4+5) Chanterelle (Cantharellus cibarius), 6+7) Meadow mushroom (Agaricus campestris)

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Edible Fungi

Edible Fungi
Vintage lithograph of various Edible Fungi, including Chanarelle, Truffle, Milk Agaric, Mushroom, Edible Bolete, Honey Mushroom, Yellow Clavaria, Morel, Scaly Mushroom, Spine bearing mushroom

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Common Stinkhorn -Phallus impudicus-, Thuringia, Germany

Common Stinkhorn -Phallus impudicus-, Thuringia, Germany

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Edible Mushrooms Antique Chromolithograph 1884

Edible Mushrooms Antique Chromolithograph 1884
Edible Mushrooms Original Antique Chromolithograph

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Antique illustration of morels

Antique illustration of morels

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Mushrooms engraving 1888

Mushrooms engraving 1888
Illustrated Natural History of the Three Kingdoms Illustrierte Naturgeschichte der drei Reiche Franz StrAÔé¼ssles - Wilhelm Nitzschke, Stuttgart 1888

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Two Black Morels -Morchella elata-, Eckental, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Two Black Morels -Morchella elata-, Eckental, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Black Morel -Morchella elata-, Eckental, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Black Morel -Morchella elata-, Eckental, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Spooning mushroom stuffing into a sea bass

Spooning mushroom stuffing into a sea bass

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Baked whole sea bass stuffed with mushrooms, garnished with lemon wedges and thyme sprigs

Baked whole sea bass stuffed with mushrooms, garnished with lemon wedges and thyme sprigs, served with glasses of white wine, view from above

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Plate of morel mushrooms with yellow peppers and prosciutto ham

Plate of morel mushrooms with yellow peppers and prosciutto ham

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Freshly picked mushrooms, including chanterelle, cep, morel and horn of plenty, on a cloth

Freshly picked mushrooms, including chanterelle, cep, morel and horn of plenty, on a cloth

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Morel mushroom pie, served on a plate with a fork, close-up

Morel mushroom pie, served on a plate with a fork, close-up

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Fresh fungi in frying pan, including morels, blewits and boletes, close-up

Fresh fungi in frying pan, including morels, blewits and boletes, close-up

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Cutting morel mushroom in half, close-up

Cutting morel mushroom in half, close-up

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Hands removing stem from morel mushroom, close-up

Hands removing stem from morel mushroom, close-up

Background imageMorel Mushroom Collection: Two morel mushrooms

Two morel mushrooms


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Discover the timeless allure of Morel mushrooms, a delicacy since 1891. From the exquisite Morrel to the captivating Edible Mushrooms Antique Chromolithograph of 1896, these fungi have fascinated generations. Step into the past with Mushrooms, a hand-colored lithograph published in 1880, showcasing their intricate beauty. Explore the world of Edible Fungi through an antique illustration that transports you back in time. Uncover the enigmatic charm of Common Stinkhorn -Phallus impudicus- found in Thuringia, Germany; its presence captured forever in a stunning lithograph from plants published in 1880. Delve deeper into history with an enchanting engraving from 1888 that depicts various mushroom species and their unique characteristics. Immerse yourself in nostalgia as you admire Two Black Morels -Morchella elata-, Eckental, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany; immortalized forever through an Antique Chromolithograph from 1884. These captivating illustrations offer glimpses into nature's wonders and remind us of our enduring fascination with this extraordinary fungus.