Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Mushroom Collection (page 63)

"Mushrooms: A Fascinating Journey Through Time and Nature" Step into the enchanting world of mushrooms as we explore their captivating history and diverse beauty

Background imageMushroom Collection: Fly agaric mushrooms in wood

Fly agaric mushrooms in wood
The common mushroom known as Fly agaric, Amanita muscaria, photographed in woodland. The cap (8-20cm across) is covered with white pyramidal warts which may be washed off by rain

Background imageMushroom Collection: Dryads Saddle (Polyporus squamosus) close-up of fruiting bodies, in deciduous woodland

Dryads Saddle (Polyporus squamosus) close-up of fruiting bodies, in deciduous woodland, Derbyshire, England

Background imageMushroom Collection: USA, Oregon, Treefrog

USA, Oregon, Treefrog on Morel

Background imageMushroom Collection: Fall leaves and

Fall leaves and toadstool

Background imageMushroom Collection: Beech Tree - Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostr)

Beech Tree - Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostr)
ME-1855 Beech Tree - Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostr) Fagus sylvatica Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMushroom Collection: Double page spread in a diary for 5-10 September

Double page spread in a diary for 5-10 September
A double page spread in a young persons diary for 5-10 September. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event

Background imageMushroom Collection: 1957 nuclear test: First hydrogen bomb test

1957 nuclear test: First hydrogen bomb test
After Britains first hydrogen bomb test over the pacific on May 15th 1957: the mushroom cloud photographed from a ship. The bomb was exploded in the air high above the sea off Christmas Island

Background imageMushroom Collection: Play / Mills / Rainbow Ends

Play / Mills / Rainbow Ends
WHERE THE RAINBOW ENDS Will o the Wisp tunes his pipe to the wind song while sitting on a mushroom

Background imageMushroom Collection: Funghi / Toadstool / Mushrm

Funghi / Toadstool / Mushrm
How to tell a toadstool from a mushroom

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushroom Gatherer

Mushroom Gatherer
The mushroom gatherer

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushroom Agaricus

Mushroom Agaricus
Agaricus species: either Campestris or Bisporus

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushrooms German Book

Mushrooms German Book
Eight varieties of mushroom

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mixed vegetables

Mixed vegetables For commercial use please contact Photoslot at website:photoslot email: info@photoslot skype: photoslot

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushroom growing on a dead tree covered with moss, Pioneer Falls, Alaska

Mushroom growing on a dead tree covered with moss, Pioneer Falls, Alaska, United States of America, North America

Background imageMushroom Collection: Fly Agaric funghi in Windermere Cumbria UK

Fly Agaric funghi in Windermere Cumbria UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageMushroom Collection: Gnome at the West Putnam gnome reserve in Devon UK

Gnome at the West Putnam gnome reserve in Devon UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageMushroom Collection: Deep Sea Mushroom Soft Coral (Cnidaria) - Depth: 700 - 4000 ft - Canyon Walls - Montery Bay

Deep Sea Mushroom Soft Coral (Cnidaria) - Depth: 700 - 4000 ft - Canyon Walls - Montery Bay - California - USA
KEL-208 Deep Sea Mushroom Soft Coral (Cnidaria) Canyon Walls - Montery Bay - California - USA Anthomastus ritteri Depth: 700 - 4000 ft Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageMushroom Collection: Field mushrooms

Field mushrooms on a surface

Background imageMushroom Collection: Red squirrel - eating mushroom Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Northern Rockies, Fall. MI201

Red squirrel - eating mushroom Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Northern Rockies, Fall. MI201
TOM-1011 Red squirrel - eating mushroom Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Northern Rockies, Fall. Tamiasciurus hudsonicus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageMushroom Collection: King bolete splendid specimen in oak forest New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK

King bolete splendid specimen in oak forest New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK
SAS-202 King bolete - splendid specimen in oak forest New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK Boletus edulis Edible Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageMushroom Collection: Fly agaric several specimen in forest with birch trees New Forest National Park, Hampshire

Fly agaric several specimen in forest with birch trees New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK
SAS-190 Fly agaric - several specimen in forest with birch trees New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK Amanita muscaria Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushrooms for sale

Mushrooms for sale, Mercado Central (Central Market), Valencia, Mediterranean, Costa del Azahar, Spain, Europe

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushrooms and strawberries on a market stall

Mushrooms and strawberries on a market stall, France, Europe

Background imageMushroom Collection: Close-up of mushrooms

Close-up of mushrooms

Background imageMushroom Collection: Wild field mushrooms picked in the New Forest, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Wild field mushrooms picked in the New Forest, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageMushroom Collection: Wild mushrooms in market, Old Town, Prague, Czech Republic, Europe

Wild mushrooms in market, Old Town, Prague, Czech Republic, Europe

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushroom stall at market, Xining, Qinghai, China, Asia

Mushroom stall at market, Xining, Qinghai, China, Asia

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushroom

Mushroom
Close up of a fungi Mushroom

Background imageMushroom Collection: Fly Agaric

Fly Agaric mushroom (Amanita muscaria) inleaf litter. This poisonous fungus, which has acap up to 20 centimetres across, is so namedbecause in medieval times it was mixed with milkand used to stupefy

Background imageMushroom Collection: Bay Boletus

Bay Boletus (Boletus badius) on a woodlandfloor. Found in mixed woodland throughout theBritish Isles, the Bay Boletus is an edibleautumnal fungus which often clusters around ScotsPine trees

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushrooms Walsh 31-39

Mushrooms Walsh 31-39
Varieties of mushroom: all of these are edible

Background imageMushroom Collection: Musical Cricket, Gnome

Musical Cricket, Gnome
The musical performance of a cricket, standing on a mushroom and accompanying himself on the violin, is appreciated by a gnome standing on another

Background imageMushroom Collection: Sparassis Crispa

Sparassis Crispa
SPARASSIS CRISPA Common name: Cauliflower Mushroom

Background imageMushroom Collection: Hydnum Repandum

Hydnum Repandum
HYDNUM REPANDUM An edible mushroom

Background imageMushroom Collection: FUNGHI / CORDIER 49 1876

FUNGHI / CORDIER 49 1876
PHALLUS IMPUDICUS (poisonous)

Background imageMushroom Collection: FUNGHI / CORDIER 34 1876

FUNGHI / CORDIER 34 1876
BOLETUS EDULIS (edible) Date: 1876

Background imageMushroom Collection: Wood Mice Mushroom 19C

Wood Mice Mushroom 19C
Two wood mice in the undergrowth

Background imageMushroom Collection: Veg as Human 3 1900

Veg as Human 3 1900
The Vegetable Wedding No.3: the bride and groom, with maids and pages of honour

Background imageMushroom Collection: Alice & the Caterpillar

Alice & the Caterpillar
CATERPILLAR Alice and the Caterpillar

Background imageMushroom Collection: Mushrooms Walsh 12-18

Mushrooms Walsh 12-18
Varieties of mushroom: the three poisonous items are labelled in green



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Mushrooms: A Fascinating Journey Through Time and Nature" Step into the enchanting world of mushrooms as we explore their captivating history and diverse beauty. 🍄✨ Delve into the pages of Larousse 1913, where Mushrooms take center stage, showcasing their intriguing characteristics and uses. Discover the Morel mushroom from 1891, a delicacy renowned for its unique shape and earthy flavor. But beware. Victorian Botanical Illustrations warn us about Poisonous Mushrooms, reminding us to tread cautiously in nature's kingdom. Meanwhile, a large variety of mushrooms from 1913 beckons with an array of colors and shapes that mesmerize our senses. Let your imagination run wild as you encounter Fly agaric mushrooms - vibrant red caps adorned with white spots like something out of a fairy tale. Watch as badgers and squirrels play amidst these mystical wonders in harmony with nature's design. Travel back to 1895 through an engraving capturing the essence of Fly agaric mushrooms' allure. Their magical presence is further enhanced by tales associating them with fairies and toadstools – mythical creatures dancing beneath their umbrella-like tops. Unearth another fascinating specimen - the Common stinkhorn mushroom from 1891 – known for its pungent odor but revered for its role in nature's cycle. Witness how it contributes to the ecosystem while maintaining its own distinct charm. Victorian Botanical Illustrations once again grace our journey, this time revealing Edible Mushrooms that have delighted generations with their culinary delights. From soups to stir-fries, they offer endless possibilities for gastronomic exploration. As we conclude our adventure through time and nature's marvels, let us not forget Balanced Rock at Garden of Gods Park in Colorado Springs – a testament to Mother Earth's incredible balance just like these remarkable fungi themselves. Intriguingly diverse yet interconnected by their existence on this planet, mushrooms continue to captivate and inspire.