RM2G9GH91–Hedgehog Mushroom / Hydnum imbricatum [Sarcodon imbricatus] & H. repandum in Mordecai Cooke's 'Plain & Easy Account of British Fungi' 1876.
RF2DWY5JM–Sarcodon imbricatus, known as the shingled hedgehog, scaly hedgehog or Scaly Tooth, tooth fungi from Finland
RMJW7KA6–Pilze d Heimat, T 30 Hydnum imbricatum
RF2AKHREF–Sarcodon imbricatus, known as the shingled hedgehog, scaly hedgehog or Scaly Tooth, tooth fungi from Finland
RF2DH8WYE–Sarcodon imbricatus [Here as Hydnum imbricatum] , commonly known as the shingled hedgehog or scaly hedgehog, is a species of tooth fungus in the order Thelephorales. The mushroom is edible. from the book Sveriges ätliga och giftiga svampar tecknade efter naturen under ledning [Sweden's edible and poisonous mushrooms drawn after nature under guidance] By Fries, Elias, 1794-1878; Kungl. Svenska vetenskapsakademien Published in Stockholm, Sweden in 1861
RMHMKRD7–Shingled hedgehog or Scaly hedgehog (Hydnum imbricatum or Sarcodon imbricatus), Idnaceae.
RMPT6JC3–Hedgehog mushroom, Hydnum repandum, hydne sinue, and scaly hedgehog mushroom, Sarcodon imbricatus, Hydnum imbricatum, hydne ecailleux, edible. Chromolithograph by C. Krause of an illustration by Fritz Leuba from 'Les champignons comestibles et les especes vénéneuses avec lesquelles ils pourraient etre confondus' (Edible mushrooms and the poisonous species they should not be confused with), Delachaux et Niestle, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890, lithographed by H. Furrer. Fritz Leuba (1848-1910) was a mycologist and artist from Neuchatel, Switzerland.
RM2A7NPAJ–Imbricated steccherino, Hydnum imbricatum 1, and hedgehog mushroom, Hydnum repandum 2. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from 'A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi,' Robert Hardwicke, London 1862. Cooke (1825-1914) was an English botanist and mycologist who worked at the India Museum and the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew.
RMP7XBNT–Deutsch: Habichtspilz, Hydnum imbricatum. Eßbar. before 1940 312 Pilze d. Heimat, T. 30 - Hydnum imbricatum
RM2F056D2–Pilze d. Heimat, T. 30 - Hydnum imbricatum.
RFHJAJP3–Sarcodon imbricatus, shingled hedgehog or scaly hedgehog, in a Norwegian autumnal forest
RMHED9JG–Habichtspilz, Hydnum imbricatum, digitale Reproduktion einer Illustration von Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RMD77WXP–Shingled hedgehog mushrooms Hydnum imbricatum growing moss-covered floor white spruce forest Liberty Fall Trail Alaska.
RFEPMF7T–Exotic scale tooth fungus, in the forrest
RFM6ERJN–Vintage engraving of sarcodon imbricatum or shingled edgehog, edible mushroom with white flash and brown cap large up to 30 cm. (12 in.) in diameter, covered with darker brown scales
RM2ANDPX4–Mushrooms and other common fungi . Fig. 1.—Hydnum imbricatum. ----- 3k.
RF2BN7X6H–Green forest moss grows in a leafy forest
RMANXYWG–Sarcodon imbricatus rare and vulnerable Hedgehog mushroom growing - portrait: edible fungus with large brownish cap fruiting body with scales
RFGM365B–Shingled Hedgehog Mushroom growing on forest floor
RMJX7M70–Pilze d Heimat, T 30 Hydnum imbricatum
RF2BAF7XG–Sarcodon imbricatus, known as the shingled hedgehog, scaly hedgehog or Scaly Tooth, tooth fungi from Finland
RFGNK984–Shingled Hedgehog Mushroom growing on forest floor
RMHMPMD9–Shingled hedgehog or Scaly hedgehog (Hydnum imbricatum or Sarcodon imbricatus), Idnaceae.
RMP9E9C5–Shingled hedgehog, Sarcodon imbricatus (Hydnum imbricatum), zoned hydnellum, . Hydnellum concrescens (Hydnum zonatum) and pinecone mushroom, Auriscalpium vulgare (Hydnum auriscalpium). Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A. Bessin from Leon Rolland's Guide to Mushrooms from France, Switzerland and Belgium, Atlas des Champignons, Paul Klincksieck, Paris, 1910.
RMPG4DW1–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Fungi with Teeth—Hydnaceae Hydnum Imbricatum. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. i%'j'/J—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi jPiant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying
RMC6FC8N–Hedgehog and scaly hedgehog mushrooms
RMBH0AHH–Shingled scaly hedgehog fungus mushroom
RMRGC0AE–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Hydnum imbricatum.. Fig. 2.—Hydnum septentrionale.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
RFAGW7F3–Hydnum imbricatum Mushroom Toadstool forest woods green brown tall upright umbrella
RF2AF70CF–Sarcodon imbricatus, known as the shingled hedgehog, scaly hedgehog or Scaly Tooth, a toothed mushroom from Finland
RFGNMGM5–Shingled Hedgehog Mushroom growing on forest floor
RMPT6JBF–Imbricated steccherino, Hydnum imbricatum 1, and hedgehog mushroom, Hydnum repandum 2. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from 'A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi,' Robert Hardwicke, London 1862. Cooke (1825-1914) was an English botanist and mycologist who worked at the India Museum and the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew.
RMPG4DTX–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. i%'j'/J—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi jPiant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying length, pointed toward the ground.. Section of
RMRGBJ1K–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture -- United States. Fig. 1.—Hydnum imbricatum.. Fig. 2.—Hydnum septentrionale.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , Govt. Print. Off.
RFAGW7ED–Hydnum imbricatum Mushroom Toadstool forest woods green brown tall upright umbrella
RF2AEWK5T–Sarcodon imbricatus, known as the shingled hedgehog, scaly hedgehog or Scaly Tooth, a tooth fungus from Finland
RMRJYEM4–. Atlas des champignons comestibles et vnneux. Mushrooms -- France; Fungi -- France. Dufour. Chanipià nons. Planche 00. N0 143. NPmS. Hydnum imbricatum. Hydne imbrique, fcomestible).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dufour, L. (Lon), 1861-1942. Paris, P. Klincksieck
RF2AF70C8–Sarcodon imbricatus, known as the shingled hedgehog, scaly hedgehog or Scaly Tooth, tooth fungi from Finland
RMRGC0B3–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 175, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate XXXIII.. Fig. 1.—Hydnum imbricatum.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
RF2AKHREM–Sarcodon imbricatus, known as the shingled hedgehog, scaly hedgehog or Scaly Tooth, underside of a tooth fungus from Finland
RMRJYEKA–. Atlas des champignons comestibles et vnneux. Mushrooms -- France; Fungi -- France. N0 143. NPmS. Hydnum imbricatum. Hydne imbrique, fcomestible).. N914ii. Hydnum floriforme Hydne fiorifcrme. N91t2. Hydnum repand-um Hifdne sinuc. (comestible).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dufour, L. (Lon), 1861-1942. Paris, P. Klincksieck
RF2BAF7XP–Sarcodon imbricatus, known as the shingled hedgehog, scaly hedgehog or Scaly Tooth, a tooth fungus from Finland
RMRGBJ2D–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture -- United States. Bui. 175, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate XXXIII.. Fig. 1.—Hydnum imbricatum.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , Govt. Print. Off.
RF2AF70DK–Sarcodon imbricatus, known as the shingled hedgehog, scaly hedgehog or Scaly Tooth, a toothed mushroom from Finland
RMRDXTP9–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Fungi with Teeth—Hydnaceae Hydnum imbricatum. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. Flesh—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi Plant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped
RF2AF70DN–Sarcodon imbricatus, known as the shingled hedgehog, scaly hedgehog or Scaly Tooth, underside of a tooth fungus from Finland
RMRDE178–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Fungi with Teeth—Hydnaceae Hydnum Imbricatum. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. i%'j'/J—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi jPiant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying
RF2AEWK62–Sarcodon imbricatus, known as the shingled hedgehog, scaly hedgehog or Scaly Tooth, a tooth fungus from Finland
RMRDXT52–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 232 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS. Fig. 68. Toadstools, Coral Fungi, &c. Hymenomycetes. 1, Clavaria aurea. 2. Daedalea quercina. 3. Marasmius tenerrimus. 4. Dry-rot Fungus ( Merul-ms lacrimans). 5. ClavoYW argillacea. 6. Poisonous Toadstool (.Agaricus caesareus) a Ring; v Vellum. 7. Prickle Fungus (Hydnum imbricatum). 8, Polyporus perennis. 8. Corticium amorphum on wood. 1-4, 6-9 after Wettstein. 5 after Harper.. Please note that th
RMRDXTP5–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. Flesh—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi Plant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying length, pointed toward the g
RMRDE175–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. H. imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Dry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. i%'j'/J—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi jPiant—White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying length, pointed toward the ground.. Section of
RMRE1RWP–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Fungi with Teeth—Hydnaceae Hydnunm imbricatum. H, imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Xiry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. -F/«>4—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi J'/ant—'White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with aw
RMRE1RWG–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. H, imbricatum Time—Late summer. Habitat—Xiry woods. Cap or Pileus—Brownish, as if scorched. Surface cracked in irregular scales. 6-7 inches wide. Teeth—Bluish grey. Stem or Stipe—Short and thick, with irregular scales. -F/«>4—Whitish. Bear's-head Hydnum (Edible) Hydnum caput-ursi J'/ant—'White, fleshy. Branches and Teeth—Short branches covered with awl-shaped teeth of varying length, pointed towar
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