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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, Clavulina rugosa (Clavaria rugosa). Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A. Bessin from Leon Rollands Guide to Mushrooms from France, Switzerland and Belgium, Atlas des Champignons, Paul Klincksieck, Paris, 1910
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Cinerea Clavaria Coral Cristata Fungus Lassus Mushroom Mycology Rugosa Wrinkled Botrytis Ramaria
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1. Title: "Coral Fungi: A Chromolithograph Celebration of White, Pink-Tipped, Wrinkled, and Other Varieties" This stunning chromolithograph, created by Lassus after an illustration by A. Bessin for Leon Rolland's "Guide to Mushrooms from France, Switzerland, and Belgium," showcases a captivating array of coral fungi. The image features six distinct varieties: White Coral Fungus (Clavulina cristata, also known as Clavaria cristata), Clavulina cinerea (Clavaria cinerea), Pink-tipped Coral Mushroom (Ramaria botrytis, also known as Clavaria botrytis), and the Wrinkled Coral Fungus (Clavulina rugosa, also known as Clavaria rugosa). The White Coral Fungus, with its elegant, branching structure and pure white color, is a common sight in woodlands and forests. Clavulina cristata is a popular choice among mycophiles for its delicate flavor and texture when cooked. Clavulina cinerea, or the Gray Coral Fungus, is characterized by its grayish hue and intricate branching pattern. This fungus is often found in coniferous forests and is known for its edibility and medicinal properties. The Pink-tipped Coral Mushroom, Ramaria botrytis, is easily recognizable by its pinkish tips and white, fan-like branches. This fungus is typically found in hardwood forests and is considered an edible delicacy, particularly in Europe. Lastly, the Wrinkled Coral Fungus, Clavulina rugosa, boasts a unique, wrinkled appearance and a brownish-gray color. This fungus is often found on dead or dying hardwood trees and is known for its edible and medicinal properties. This chromolithograph is not only a beautiful representation of these fascinating fungi but also a testament to the rich history of mycology and the art of scientific illustration.
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