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Atlas de poche des plantes des champs, des prairies et des bois, Paris, [1894], botany, pictorial works, woodshole, amanitamuscaria, flyagaric, flyamanita, agaric, mushroom, fungus, South America plant, Australia plant, Africa plant, North America plant, Europe plant, Asia plant, amanita, amanitaceae, agaricales, agaricomycetes, basidiomycota, fungi, amanitamuscaria, boletusedulis, cep, pennybun, porcino, kingbolete, boletus, boletaceae, boletales, boletusedulis, chanterelle, goldenchanterelle, girolle, cantharelluscibarius, cantharellus, cantharellaceae, cantharellales, lycoperdonperlatum, commonpuffball, wartedpuffball, gemstuddedpuffball, devilssnuffbox, puffball, lycoperdon, agaricaceae, mycology, lycoperdonperlatum, North America fungus, South America fungus, Australia fungus, Asia fungus, Africa fungus, Europe fungus,post, The illustration showcases various types of mushrooms, each labeled with corresponding letters to identify them. On the left, 'A' depicts a red-capped mushroom with white spots, known as Amanita muscaria, commonly recognized for its striking appearance. 'B' displays a brown, tall mushroom, identified as Boletus edulis, known for its culinary value. 'C' illustrates the Gyrole, or Chanterelle, characterized by its distinctive shape and yellow hue, scientifically named Cantharellus cibarius. Finally, 'D' represents the Vesse de loup, or Lycoperdon gemmatum, which has a unique rounded structure with a textured surface. Each specimen.

Atlas de poche des plantes des champs, des prairies et des bois, Paris, [1894], botany, pictorial works, woodshole, amanitamuscaria, flyagaric, flyamanita, agaric, mushroom, fungus, South America plant, Australia plant, Africa plant, North America plant, Europe plant, Asia plant, amanita, amanitaceae, agaricales, agaricomycetes, basidiomycota, fungi, amanitamuscaria, boletusedulis, cep, pennybun, porcino, kingbolete, boletus, boletaceae, boletales, boletusedulis, chanterelle, goldenchanterelle, girolle, cantharelluscibarius, cantharellus, cantharellaceae, cantharellales, lycoperdonperlatum, commonpuffball, wartedpuffball, gemstuddedpuffball, devilssnuffbox, puffball, lycoperdon, agaricaceae, mycology, lycoperdonperlatum, North America fungus, South America fungus, Australia fungus, Asia fungus, Africa fungus, Europe fungus,post, The illustration showcases various types of mushrooms, each labeled with corresponding letters to identify them. On the left, 'A' depicts a red-capped mushroom with white spots, known as Amanita muscaria, commonly recognized for its striking appearance. 'B' displays a brown, tall mushroom, identified as Boletus edulis, known for its culinary value. 'C' illustrates the Gyrole, or Chanterelle, characterized by its distinctive shape and yellow hue, scientifically named Cantharellus cibarius. Finally, 'D' represents the Vesse de loup, or Lycoperdon gemmatum, which has a unique rounded structure with a textured surface. Each specimen.
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Atlas de poche des plantes des champs, des prairies et des bois, Paris, [1894], botany, pictorial works, woodshole, amanitamuscaria, flyagaric, flyamanita, agaric, mushroom, fungus, South America plant, Australia plant, Africa plant, North America plant, Europe plant, Asia plant, amanita, amanitaceae, agaricales, agaricomycetes, basidiomycota, fungi, amanitamuscaria, boletusedulis, cep, pennybun, porcino, kingbolete, boletus, boletaceae, boletales, boletusedulis, chanterelle, goldenchanterelle, girolle, cantharelluscibarius, cantharellus, cantharellaceae, cantharellales, lycoperdonperlatum, commonpuffball, wartedpuffball, gemstuddedpuffball, devilssnuffbox, puffball, lycoperdon, agaricaceae, mycology, lycoperdonperlatum, North America fungus, South America fungus, Australia fungus, Asia fungus, Africa fungus, Europe fungus,post, The illustration showcases various types of mushrooms, each labeled with corresponding letters to identify them. On the left, 'A' depicts a red-capped mushroom with white spots, known as Amanita muscaria, commonly recognized for its striking appearance. 'B' displays a brown, tall mushroom, identified as Boletus edulis, known for its culinary value. 'C' illustrates the Gyrole, or Chanterelle, characterized by its distinctive shape and yellow hue, scientifically named Cantharellus cibarius. Finally, 'D' represents the Vesse de loup, or Lycoperdon gemmatum, which has a unique rounded structure with a textured surface. Each specimen
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