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Amanite phalloid or green oronge or calyx of death (Amanita phalloides) venous. Chromolithography by H. Furrer, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910)
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Amanite phalloid or green oronge or calyx of death (Amanita phalloides) venous. Chromolithography by H. Furrer, based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba (1848-1910)
FLO4661566 Amanite phalloid or green oronge or calyx of death (Amanita phalloides) venous. Chromolithography by H. Furrer, 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.: Amanite phalloid or green oronge or calyx of death (Amanita phalloides) venous. Chromolithography by H. Furrer, 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 captures the intricate details of the Amanita phalloides, also known as the green oronge or calyx of death. Created by H. Furrer based on an illustration by Fritz Leuba in 1890, this botanical artwork is a true masterpiece of scientific accuracy and artistic skill.
The vibrant colors and delicate lines showcase the beauty of this deadly mushroom species, while also serving as a cautionary reminder of its toxic nature. The Amanita phalloides is infamous for its resemblance to edible mushrooms, making it a dangerous foe for foragers and mushroom enthusiasts alike.
Published in Les champignons edibles et les especes veneneuses with which they could be confused, this print serves as an important educational tool for identifying potentially harmful fungi in the wild. The meticulous attention to detail in this illustration highlights the importance of accurate classification and understanding within the field of botany.
As we admire this exquisite piece of botanical artistry, let us remember to approach nature with caution and respect. The Amanita phalloides may be visually striking, but its beauty belies its deadly potential. Let us appreciate its allure from a safe distance, appreciating both its aesthetic appeal and inherent danger.
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