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Champignons Collection (#2)

"Exploring the Fascinating World of Champignons: A Closer Look at Various Mushroom Species" Morel mushrooms, scientifically known as Morchella esculenta and M

Background imageChampignons Collection: Designs for wallpaper border and fabric: Birds ;Ladybirds and Maiden Hair Fern'

Designs for wallpaper border and fabric: Birds ;Ladybirds and Maiden Hair Fern"
Designs for wallpaper border and fabric: " Birds" ; Ladybirds and Maiden Hair Fern", Golden Phesants and iris" ; " Snail

Background imageChampignons Collection: Shaggy inkcap, Coprinus comatus, and mica cap

Shaggy inkcap, Coprinus comatus, and mica cap, Coprinellus micaceus.. Chromolithograph from Leon Dufours Atlas des Champignons Comestibles et Veneneux (1891)

Background imageChampignons Collection: Poisonous stinkhorn mushroom, Phallus impudicus

Poisonous stinkhorn mushroom, Phallus impudicus, and birds nest fungus, Cyathus hirsutus.. Chromolithograph from Leon Dufours Atlas des Champignons Comestibles et Veneneux (1891)

Background imageChampignons Collection: Poisonous mushroom Amanita muscaria, scarlet

Poisonous mushroom Amanita muscaria, scarlet top with white flecks.. Chromolithograph from Leon Dufours Atlas des Champignons Comestibles et Veneneux (1891)

Background imageChampignons Collection: Hygroscopic earthstar, Geastrum hygrometricum

Hygroscopic earthstar, Geastrum hygrometricum, and brown puffball, Bovista nigrescens, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland

Background imageChampignons Collection: Black morel, Morchella conica, edible

Black morel, Morchella conica, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Morel mushrooms: Morchella lutescens, Morchella

Morel mushrooms: Morchella lutescens, Morchella abietina, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Hedgehog mushroom, Hydnum repandum, and scaly

Hedgehog mushroom, Hydnum repandum, and scaly hedgehog mushroom, Sarcodon imbricatus, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland

Background imageChampignons Collection: Red-capped scaber stalk, Leccinum aurantiacum, edible

Red-capped scaber stalk, Leccinum aurantiacum, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Penny bun or porcino mushroom, Boletus edulis, edible

Penny bun or porcino mushroom, Boletus edulis, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Yellow-gilled russula, Russula alutacea, edible

Yellow-gilled russula, Russula alutacea, edible, and the sickener, Russula emetica, poisonous.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland

Background imageChampignons Collection: Fly agaric, Amanita muscaria, Agaricus muscarius, poisonous

Fly agaric, Amanita muscaria, Agaricus muscarius, poisonous.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Edible mushroom, Russula virescens, and suspect

Edible mushroom, Russula virescens, and suspect green Russula furcata and brown Russula nigricans.. Chromolithograph from Leon Dufours Atlas des Champignons Comestibles et Veneneux (1891)

Background imageChampignons Collection: Honey fungus, Armillaria bulbigera and A robusta

Honey fungus, Armillaria bulbigera and A robusta
Honey fungus, Armillaria bulbigera and A. robusta.. Chromolithograph from Leon Dufours Atlas des Champignons Comestibles et Veneneux (1891)

Background imageChampignons Collection: Dry rot fungus, Merulius lacrymans

Dry rot fungus, Merulius lacrymans.. Chromolithograph from Leon Dufours Atlas des Champignons Comestibles et Veneneux (1891)

Background imageChampignons Collection: Earthball, Scleroderma vulgare var verrucosum

Earthball, Scleroderma vulgare var verrucosum
Earthball, Scleroderma vulgare var. verrucosum, and earthstar, Geaster fornicatus.. Chromolithograph from Leon Dufours Atlas des Champignons Comestibles et Veneneux (1891)

Background imageChampignons Collection: Ugly milk-cap Lactarius turpis and poisonous

Ugly milk-cap Lactarius turpis and poisonous fire-milk mushroom Lactarius pyrogalus.. Chromolithograph from Leon Dufours Atlas des Champignons Comestibles et Veneneux (1891)

Background imageChampignons Collection: Eringi mushroom, Pleurotus eryngii, and tree

Eringi mushroom, Pleurotus eryngii, and tree oyster mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus.. Chromolithograph from Leon Dufours Atlas des Champignons Comestibles et Veneneux (1891)

Background imageChampignons Collection: Spiny puffball, Lycoperdon echinatum, and earthball

Spiny puffball, Lycoperdon echinatum, and earthball, Scleroderma verrucosum, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Peziza mushrooms: P aurantia, coccinea, fulgens

Peziza mushrooms: P aurantia, coccinea, fulgens
Peziza mushrooms: P. aurantia, coccinea, fulgens, splendens, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: White saddle, Helvella crispa, and Palamino

White saddle, Helvella crispa, and Palamino cup, Peziza repanda, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Yellow morel, Morchella esculenta, and green

Yellow morel, Morchella esculenta, and green morel, Morchella viridis, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Coral fungus, Clavaria dichotoma, suspect

Coral fungus, Clavaria dichotoma, suspect, white coral fungus, Clavulina cinerea, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland

Background imageChampignons Collection: Clavaria umbraticola, clavaire de l ombre, suspect

Clavaria umbraticola, clavaire de l ombre, suspect.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Golden coral fungus, Ramaria aurea, edible

Golden coral fungus, Ramaria aurea, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Pigs ears mushroom, Gomphus clavatus, Craterellus

Pigs ears mushroom, Gomphus clavatus, Craterellus clavatus, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Comb tooth mushroom, Hericium coralloides

Comb tooth mushroom, Hericium coralloides, and lions mane mushroom, Hericium erinaceus, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel

Background imageChampignons Collection: Bracket fungus, Laetiporus sulphureus

Bracket fungus, Laetiporus sulphureus, and Albatrellus confluens, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Rooting bolete, Boletus radicans, edible

Rooting bolete, Boletus radicans, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Grevilles bolete, Suillus grevillei, and Sticky

Grevilles bolete, Suillus grevillei, and Sticky bolete, Suillus viscidus, edible, . Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Weeping bolete, Suillus granulatus, and Bovine

Weeping bolete, Suillus granulatus, and Bovine bolete, Suillus grevillei, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Bitter beech bolete, Boletus calopus, poisonous

Bitter beech bolete, Boletus calopus, poisonous.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Beefsteak fungus, Fistulina hepatica, edible

Beefsteak fungus, Fistulina hepatica, edible, and red cracking bolete, Xerocomus chrysenteron.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland

Background imageChampignons Collection: Golden chanterelle, Cantharellus cibarius, edible

Golden chanterelle, Cantharellus cibarius, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Milkcap, Lactarius acris, and Saffron milkcap

Milkcap, Lactarius acris, and Saffron milkcap, Lactarius deliciosus, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Pepper mushroom, Lactarius piperatus, edible

Pepper mushroom, Lactarius piperatus, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Mild milkcap, Lactarius subdulcis, edible

Mild milkcap, Lactarius subdulcis, edible, and rufous milkcap, Lactarius rufus, poisonous.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland

Background imageChampignons Collection: Lactarius volumes, Agaricus volemus, edible

Lactarius volumes, Agaricus volemus, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Shaggy ink cap, Coprinus comatus, and Coprinopsis

Shaggy ink cap, Coprinus comatus, and Coprinopsis picacea, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Agaricus viscidus, Gomphidius viscidus

Agaricus viscidus, Gomphidius viscidus, and Slimy spike-cap, Gomphidius glutinosus, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland

Background imageChampignons Collection: Agaricus azureus, agaric azure, edible

Agaricus azureus, agaric azure, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Field mushroom, Agaricus campestris, edible

Field mushroom, Agaricus campestris, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Horse mushroom, Agaricus arvensis, edible

Horse mushroom, Agaricus arvensis, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Scarlet hood, Hygrocybe coccinea, and Witch s

Scarlet hood, Hygrocybe coccinea, and Witch s
Scarlet hood, Hygrocybe coccinea, and Witchs hat, Hygrocybe conica, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Ivory waxy cap, Hygrophorus eburneus and Hygrophorus

Ivory waxy cap, Hygrophorus eburneus and Hygrophorus pudorinus.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Sulphur knight or gas agaric, Tricholoma sulphureum

Sulphur knight or gas agaric, Tricholoma sulphureum, and Aniseed toadstool, Clitocybe odora.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland

Background imageChampignons Collection: St Georges mushroom, Calocybe gambosa, Agaricus gambosus

St Georges mushroom, Calocybe gambosa, Agaricus gambosus
St. Georges mushroom, Calocybe gambosa, Agaricus gambosus.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageChampignons Collection: Agaricus rubescens, Amanita rubescens, edible

Agaricus rubescens, Amanita rubescens, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890




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"Exploring the Fascinating World of Champignons: A Closer Look at Various Mushroom Species" Morel mushrooms, scientifically known as Morchella esculenta and M. Conica, are prized for their unique honeycomb-like appearance and earthy flavor. Snow morel or Gyromitra gigas is a rare find in colder regions, while hooded false morels offer a similar appearance but should be avoided due to toxicity concerns. The cauliflower coral mushroom (Ramaria botrytis) stands out with its vibrant orange color and delicate branches, making it an edible delight for mushroom enthusiasts. Half-free morels (Morchella semi-libera) showcase a distinctive cap that appears partially detached from the stem, adding intrigue to these sought-after delicacies. Dark cep or bronze bolete (Boletus aereus) boasts a rich brown hue and meaty texture, making it an excellent choice for culinary creations. Although resembling true chanterelles, the false chanterelle (Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca) raises doubts about its edibility; caution is advised when encountering this species. Honey mushrooms (Armillaria mellea), also known as Agaricus melleus, are not only edible but also possess medicinal properties that have been valued throughout history. Field mushrooms encompass various species within the Agaricus genus and can be found in grasslands or meadows—perfect for those who enjoy hunting wild mushrooms responsibly. Beware of the false death cap (Amanita citrina), often mistaken for its deadly counterpart; proper identification is crucial to avoid any potential poisoning incidents. The infamous death cap mushroom (Amanita phalloides) serves as a reminder of nature's beauty hiding lethal dangers—a stark contrast between elegance and toxicity.