Macrolepiota Procera Collection
The majestic Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera) stands tall in Bolderwood, New Forest National Park
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The majestic Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera) stands tall in Bolderwood, New Forest National Park. Its fruiting body is a sight to behold, with its large cap and slender stem. This species provides shelter for various creatures, like the Common frog (Rana temporaria), seeking refuge from rain under its protective canopy. Found in Hampshire, England, this parasol mushroom captivates with its intricate cap detail when seen up close. Venturing further into Los Alcornocales Natural Park in Cortes de la Frontera reveals another stunning specimen of Macrolepiota procera. Its elegant form adds beauty to the lush surroundings. In Europe, these mushrooms grace meadows during early autumn in Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany. An antique engraving illustration showcases the botany of plants and includes the parasol mushroom as one of nature's wonders. Meanwhile, an artistic impression captures the mesmerizing wrinkled gills of a fallen Macrolepiota procera at Boekesteyn Estate in Noord-Holland, The Netherlands - a winner in the Plants and Fungi category of the Groene Camera 2021 photo contest. These captivating images (Picture No. 11066602) (Picture No. 11066601) (Picture No. 10982661) transport us into different landscapes where Macrolepiota procera thrives and enchants all who encounter it.