Agaric Collection
Discover the enchanting world mushrooms. 🍄✨ Also known as Fly agaric or Agaricus muscarius, these fungi have captivated humans for centuries
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Discover the enchanting world mushrooms. 🍄✨ Also known as Fly agaric or Agaricus muscarius, these fungi have captivated humans for centuries. Dating back to 1869, Funghi/Mushrooms showcases the mesmerizing beauty of these organisms. 📷🌿 One of the most iconic species is the Fly agaric mushroom, scientifically named Amanita muscaria. Its vibrant red cap adorned with white spots makes it instantly recognizable and often associated with fairy tales and fantasy worlds. However, beware. This captivating fungus is poisonous if ingested. 🚫⚠️ If you're exploring Bolderwood in New Forest National Park, keep an eye out for the Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera) fruiting body. Its large umbrella-like cap and slender stem create a picturesque sight amidst nature's wonders. Venturing into Palatinate Forest in Rhineland-Palatinate? Don't be fooled by the alluring appearance of the Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria). While its bright colors may seem inviting, this fungus packs a toxic punch. For those interested in unique textures, Touchwood boletus or agaric mushroom (Boletus igniarius) offers a fascinating study with its woody appearance that resembles burnt charcoal. Livid entoloma or livid agaric (Entoloma sinuatum) adds a touch of mystery to any forest floor with its pale lilac hue and wavy edges. These delicate mushrooms are best admired from afar due to their poisonous nature. Clitocybe mushrooms present an array of shapes and sizes within this diverse family – each one showcasing Mother Nature's creativity at its finest. Combining elegance and danger, both Fly agaric mushroom and imperial mushroom stand tall as symbols of resilience in various ecosystems worldwide.