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Agaricaceae Collection

Agaricaceae, also known as the mushroom family, is a diverse group of fungi that can be found in various habitats around the world

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Fly agaric mushrooms (Amanita muscaria) in snow, Los Alcornocales Natural Park

Fly agaric mushrooms (Amanita muscaria) in snow, Los Alcornocales Natural Park, Cortes de la Frontera, southern Spain, January

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Cluster of Fly agaric mushrooms / fungi (Amanita muscaria

Cluster of Fly agaric mushrooms / fungi (Amanita muscaria) growing in coniferous woodland near Inverness, Scottish Highlands. Scotland, UK, October

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Common puffball fungus (Apioperdon pyriforme) emitting spores into the air

Common puffball fungus (Apioperdon pyriforme) emitting spores into the air. Spores are ejected when the fungus is disturbed, such as by falling raindrops. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera) fruiting body. Bolderwood, New Forest National Park

Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera) fruiting body. Bolderwood, New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK, August

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria) cap detail. Peak DIstrict National Park, Derbyshire, UK

Fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria) cap detail. Peak DIstrict National Park, Derbyshire, UK. October

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Death cap (Amanita phalloides) mushroom among leaf litter in dense beech woodland

Death cap (Amanita phalloides) mushroom among leaf litter in dense beech woodland, Buckholt Wood NNR, Gloucestershire, UK, October

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Stump puffball (Lycoperdon pyriforme) releasing spores, Ringwood, Hampshire, England, UK

Stump puffball (Lycoperdon pyriforme) releasing spores, Ringwood, Hampshire, England, UK, November

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) Vosges forest, France, October

Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) Vosges forest, France, October

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) Peatlands Park, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, October

Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) Peatlands Park, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, October

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Toadstoosl on tree stump in forest, Vosges, France, November 2013

Toadstoosl on tree stump in forest, Vosges, France, November 2013

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria), Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. October

Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria), Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. October

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Fluted birds nest fungus (Cyathus striatus) among moss, Sussex, UK. September 2017

Fluted birds nest fungus (Cyathus striatus) among moss, Sussex, UK. September 2017

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) in foggy forest, Los Alcornocales Natural Park, southern Spain

Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) in foggy forest, Los Alcornocales Natural Park, southern Spain, January

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) under birch, Peatlands Park and Annagariff Wood NNR

Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) under birch, Peatlands Park and Annagariff Wood NNR, Counry Armagh, Ireland, September

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) Peatlands Park, County Armagh, Ireland, October

Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) Peatlands Park, County Armagh, Ireland, October

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Group of Fly agaric fungi {Amanita muscaria} in woodland, Lorraine, France

Group of Fly agaric fungi {Amanita muscaria} in woodland, Lorraine, France

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Parasol mushroom cap close-up detail {Macrolepiota procera} Europe

Parasol mushroom cap close-up detail {Macrolepiota procera} Europe

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Fly agarics (Amanita muscaria) Muniellos National Park, Asturias, Spain. October

Fly agarics (Amanita muscaria) Muniellos National Park, Asturias, Spain. October

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Parasol mushroom (Macrolepiota procera) Los Alcornocales Natural park, Cortes de la Frontera

Parasol mushroom (Macrolepiota procera) Los Alcornocales Natural park, Cortes de la Frontera, southern Spain, October

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: False death cap mushroom (Amanita citrina) Los Alcornocales Natural Park

False death cap mushroom (Amanita citrina) Los Alcornocales Natural Park, Cortes de la Frontera, Malaga, Spain

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) growing in coniferous woodland at night. Peak District National Park

Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) growing in coniferous woodland at night. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. October

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Looking down on a large group of Fly agaric fungi caps {Amanita muscaria} Lorraine

Looking down on a large group of Fly agaric fungi caps {Amanita muscaria} Lorraine, France

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Mushrooms Growing On A Log With A Fern Branch; Nova Scotia, Canada

Mushrooms Growing On A Log With A Fern Branch; Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Artistic impression of wrinkled gills of a fallen Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera)

Artistic impression of wrinkled gills of a fallen Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera), Boekesteyn Estate, Noord-Holland

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Shaggy Ink Cap (Coprinus comatus) fruiting body, with cap edge beginning to deliquesce, Lound

Shaggy Ink Cap (Coprinus comatus) fruiting body, with cap edge beginning to deliquesce, Lound, Nottinghamshire, England, October

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Agaricus bisporus, assorted Cultivated Mushrooms fruiting in rich compost

Agaricus bisporus, assorted Cultivated Mushrooms fruiting in rich compost

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Agaricus campestris, group of white Field Mushrooms with brown and purple gills

Agaricus campestris, group of white Field Mushrooms with brown and purple gills

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Sandy Stiltball (Battarrea phalloides) fruiting body, Norwich, Norfolk, England, September

Sandy Stiltball (Battarrea phalloides) fruiting body, Norwich, Norfolk, England, September

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Earthy Powdercap (Cystoderma amianthinum) fruiting body, growing amongst moss, Clumber Park

Earthy Powdercap (Cystoderma amianthinum) fruiting body, growing amongst moss, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, October

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Dusky Puffball (Lycoperdon nigrescens) two fruiting bodies, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire

Dusky Puffball (Lycoperdon nigrescens) two fruiting bodies, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, October

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Shaggy Ink Cap (Coprinus comatus) two fruiting bodies, one fresh

Shaggy Ink Cap (Coprinus comatus) two fruiting bodies, one fresh and one with cap edge beginning to deliquesce, Lound, Nottinghamshire, England, October

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Fungus (Lycoperdon coliforme) C016 / 5988

Fungus (Lycoperdon coliforme) C016 / 5988
Fungus (Lycoperdon coliforme). Plate 1 from Drawings of Submerged Algae (1800) by Mary Dawson Turner. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Agaricus rachodes

Agaricus rachodes. Plate XXXVIII taken from Illustrations of British Mycology by Hussey, Anna Maria

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Agaricus mutabilis

Agaricus mutabilis. Plate XXVII taken from Illustrations of British Mycology by Hussey, Anna Maria

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Agaricus adustus

Agaricus adustus. Plate LXXIII taken from Illustrations of British Mycology by Hussey, Anna Maria

Background imageAgaricaceae Collection: Lycoperdon coliforme

Lycoperdon coliforme
Plate 1 from Drawings of Submerged Algae (1800) by Mary Dawson Turner. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London



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Agaricaceae, also known as the mushroom family, is a diverse group of fungi that can be found in various habitats around the world. One iconic member of this family is the Fly agaric mushroom (Amanita muscaria), which stands out with its vibrant red cap speckled with white spots. In snowy landscapes like Los Alcornocales Natural Park, these mushrooms create a mesmerizing contrast against the pure white backdrop. Another fascinating sight is a cluster of Fly agaric mushrooms or fungi (Amanita muscaria) growing together, forming an enchanting display of nature's artistry. These mushrooms emit an air of mystery and intrigue as they release their spores into the surrounding air, just like the Common puffball fungus (Apioperdon pyriforme) seen here. The Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera) showcases its impressive fruiting body in Bolderwood, New Forest National Park. Its tall stem and wide cap make it resemble an umbrella ready to shield any woodland creature from raindrops. Zooming in on one particular species within Agaricaceae reveals intricate details. The cap detail of the Fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria) found in Peak District National Park showcases its unique patterns and textures that captivate both scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. However, not all members of this family are harmless beauties. Among leaf litter in dense beech woodland lurks the Death cap (Amanita phalloides), a highly toxic mushroom responsible for numerous poisonings worldwide. Its inconspicuous appearance serves as a reminder to tread carefully when exploring forests teeming with life. From France to Northern Ireland, Fly agarics continue to grace forests with their presence throughout October. Whether it be Vosges forest or Peatlands Park, these striking red-capped mushrooms bring color and magic wherever they grow.