Varieties of mushrooms
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Varieties of mushrooms
Varieties of mushroom, the two poisonous items are labelled in green
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Agaricus Boletus Funghi Mushroom Mushrooms Pla Nts Poisonous Varieties
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Varieties of Mushrooms - A Historical Illustration Showcasing the Diversity and Potential Dangers of Fungi This 19th-century illustration from the Mary Evans Picture Library showcases an impressive array of mushroom varieties, each with its unique characteristics. The intricate details of their caps, stems, and gills reveal the rich diversity of the fungi kingdom. Among the depicted mushrooms, we find some of the most common and beloved edible species, such as the Agaricus (Button Mushroom) and Fistulina (Honey Mushroom). However, this illustration serves as a reminder of the potential dangers lurking in the forest, as it also highlights two poisonous species - the Boletus satanas (Red-capped Destroying Angel) and the Amanita phalloides (Death Cap). The Red-capped Destroying Angel, labelled in green, is a deadly poisonous mushroom with a bright red cap and white pores. It is responsible for numerous fatalities due to its close resemblance to edible species. The Death Cap, labelled in green as well, is another deadly mushroom, characterized by its phallic shape and white spots on its cap and stem. It contains the deadly toxin amatoxin, which can cause severe liver damage and even death. This historical illustration not only showcases the beauty and diversity of mushrooms but also serves as a reminder of the importance of proper identification when foraging for wild mushrooms. It is a testament to the fascination with these fascinating organisms that has persisted throughout history and continues to captivate us today. The intricate details of this illustration offer a glimpse into the past, providing us with a unique perspective on the historical appreciation and study of mushrooms. This image is a must-have for any mycology enthusiast, natural history collection, or those with an interest in the history of botanical illustration.
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