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

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


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

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), in Les champignons edibles et les especes veneneuses with which they could be confused, published by Delachaux and Niestle, in Neuchatel, Switzerland, in 1890.; (add.info.: Sweet agaric (Agaricus subdulcis), edible and red agaric (Agaricus rufus), venenous. Chromolithography of C.Krause, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910), in Les champignons edibles et les especes veneneuses with which they could be confused, published by Delachaux and Niestle, in Neuchatel, Switzerland, in 1890.); © Florilegius

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Champignon Classification Mushroom Plusieurs Varietes Differentes Several Different Variants


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This stunning chromolithography print from 1890 showcases the Sweet agaric (Agaricus subdulcis), an edible mushroom, alongside the red agaric (Agaricus rufus), a venenous species. The intricate illustration by Fritz Leuba captures the delicate details of these two fungi, highlighting their unique characteristics for easy identification. Published in Les champignons edibles et les especes veneneuses with which they could be confused, this botanical masterpiece serves as a valuable resource for those interested in mycology and natural history. The collaboration between C.Krause and Fritz Leuba resulted in a visually striking representation of these mushrooms, allowing viewers to appreciate their beauty while also learning about potential dangers associated with misidentification. The vibrant colors and precise detailing of this print make it a standout piece in any collection dedicated to botanical art. As we admire the craftsmanship that went into creating this work of art, we are reminded of the importance of accurately classifying various plant species for both scientific study and practical purposes. Whether you're an avid mushroom enthusiast or simply appreciate fine illustrations from the 19th century, this print is sure to captivate your imagination and inspire further exploration into the world of mycology.

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