RM2A7HD1J–Golden chanterelle mushroom, Cantharellus cibarius 23 and 24, gilled mushroom, Hygrocybe virgineus 25, meadow waxy cap, H. pratensis 26 and Scotch bonnet, Marasmius oreades 27. Chromolithograph after an illustration by M. C. Cooke from his own 'British Edible Fungi, how to distinguish and how to cook them,' London, Kegan Paul, 1891. Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825-1914) was a British botanist, mycologist and artist. He was curator a the India Musuem from 1860 to 1879, when he transferred along with the botanical collection to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
RM2JKB5PC–SETA-MARASMIUS OREADES.
RFP8FCWN–white fungus, engraving Hand drawn illustration
RF2R8F6ED–Marasmius oreades light brown edible mushroom in grass and leaves illustration. Hand drawn watercolor champignon
RF2A4F6P3–Picture of mushroom taken in Valtellina, Italy
RF2KC7H5T–A vertical closeup of a couple of thin Pinwheel mushrooms, Marasmius rotula growing on a twig in front of shelf fungi in Texas
RF2DEWRPE–Fairy Ring Mushroom, marasmius oreades, Edible Fungus against White Background
RFA8R420–Marasmius rotula
RF2T97743–Rhizomarasmius setosus, also called Marasmius setosus, commonly known as hairy stem parachute or beachleaf parachute, wild mushroom from Finland
RM2BYN8P2–Different types of mushrooms found in the forests of the Serranía de Cuenca. Amanita muscaria,Boletus edulis,russulas,marasmius orades.
RF2H7NR77–Fresh raw Scotch bonnet mushrooms close up isolated on white background. Scotch bonnet mushrooms.
RF2X35P65–Violet fescue (Marasmius wynneae, Marasmius wynnei), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RM2H48F53–Fairy ring mushroom (Marasmius oreades): four fruiting bodies. Watercolour by R. Baker, 1896.
RF2AHC5MJ–Dried red and black chanterelles, champignons, fairy-ring mushrooms in jars at grocery store counter
RMP569MB–Scotch Bonnet (Marasmius oreades). Pyrenees mountain. Province of Lleida. Spain.
RFP8FCWE–white fungus, engraving Hand drawn illustration
RF2HM1BR4–Art inspired by Study sheet with mushrooms, the Amanita Rubescens and the Marasmius Rotula, draughtsman: Albertus Steenbergen, 1824 - 1900, paper, pencil, brush, height 180 mm × width 235 mm, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RF2AH9WHG–Picture of mushroom taken in Valtellina, Italy
RF2H2DY8K–Closeup of Marasmius oreades mushrooms in the forest
RF2DEWRPM–Fairy Ring Mushroom, marasmius oreades, Edible Fungus against White Background
RFABGFEB–Marasmius rotula
RF2T9774C–Rhizomarasmius setosus, also called Marasmius setosus, commonly known as hairy stem parachute or beachleaf parachute, wild mushroom from Finland
RM2BYN8PW–Different types of mushrooms found in the forests of the Serranía de Cuenca. Amanita muscaria,Boletus edulis,russulas,marasmius orades.
RM2ANE5RA–Mushrooms and other common fungi . Fig. 3.—Marasmius oreades. (Edible.) j|, 175, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate XX.. Fig. 1.—Lentinus lepideus.
RF2X35P37–Violet fescue (Marasmius wynneae, Marasmius wynnei), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RFF4FNRX–mushroom Lycoperdon in the forest
RMP779H6–11 Bresadola - Marasmius alliaceus
RMA82P6K–Marasmiellus candidus fungus
RFKRJHHR–yellow mashroom with leaf,autumn background
RM2J3J6F7–Entries for the show have been through a meticulous pre-selection process , with artists and photographers awarded RHS Gold,Silver-Gilt ,Silver and Bronze medals .In 2022 , a diverse range of subjects will be presented by participants ranging from plants that have grown in the wake of the 2011 Great East Japan tsunami to Rosulate Violas found at the height of the Andes Mountains . In addition native British trees and hedgerow plants will complement illustrations of beautiful garden flowers .
RM2H45WH0–A fungus (Marasmius species?): three fruiting bodies, one sectioned. Watercolour by C. H. Spencer Perceval, 1905.
RF2FYMH8P–Assortment of dried mushrooms in jars at grocery store showcase
RMP7F3K4–Scotch bonnet or fairy ring mushroom, Marasmius oreades. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by William Hamilton Gibson from his book Our Edible Toadstools and Mushrooms, Harper, New York, 1895.
RFP8FCWB–white fungus, engraving Hand drawn illustration
RM2RRJ0YX–Sheet of mushroom studies, the Amanita Rubescens and the Marasmius Rotula, 1824-1900.
RF2A4F6JE–Picture of mushroom taken in Valtellina, Italy
RF2F9H0DF–A closeup of Marasmius oreades mushrooms growing in a meadow
RMPG0REH–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUiNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 447. Fig. 318.—Marasmius plicatus. After Fulton.. 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.. Stevens, Frank Lincoln, 1871-1934. New York : Macmillan
RMBAW2PX–Marasmius Oreades
RF2DHTNR7–Gymnopus peronatus (formerly called Collybia peronata or Marasmius urens), known as wood woolly-foot, wild mushroom from Finland
RM2BYN8EP–Different types of mushrooms found in the forests of the Serranía de Cuenca. Amanita muscaria,Boletus edulis,russulas,marasmius orades.
RM2ANE66W–Mushrooms and other common fungi . Fig. 2.—Russula virescens. (Edible.. Fig. 3.—Marasmius oreades. (Edible.) j|, 175, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate XX.
RF2X35P5G–Violet fescue (Marasmius wynneae, Marasmius wynnei), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RFF4FNJ5–fungus Armillaria mellea in the forest
RMPBN4GP–995 Marasmius oreades (Twelve edible mushrooms of the United States)
RMA82P5J–Marasmiellus candidus fungus
RFJBAY7W–genuine garlic schwindling / small dark mushroom
RM2J3J7HM–Entries for the show have been through a meticulous pre-selection process , with artists and photographers awarded RHS Gold,Silver-Gilt ,Silver and Bronze medals .In 2022 , a diverse range of subjects will be presented by participants ranging from plants that have grown in the wake of the 2011 Great East Japan tsunami to Rosulate Violas found at the height of the Andes Mountains . In addition native British trees and hedgerow plants will complement illustrations of beautiful garden flowers .
RMHMWYFR–Examples of Garlic Parachute (Marasmius scorodonius), Marasmiaceae.
RM2WGT54N–Study sheet with mushrooms, the Amanita Rubescens and the Marasmius Rotula, Albertus Steenbergen, 1824 - 1900 drawing paper. pencil. watercolor (paint) brush mushrooms
RMT1HX8R–Diseases of crop-plants in the Diseases of crop-plants in the Lesser Antilles diseasesofcroppl00nowe Year: 1923 Fig. 110 Marasmius Mycelium on Sugar-Cane
RMPT6JAG–Poisonous champignon or wood woollyfoot, Gymnopus peronatus (as Marasmius urens and Marasmius peronatus). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by William Hamilton Gibson from his book Our Edible Toadstools and Mushrooms, Harper, New York, 1895.
RFP8FCW4–white fungus, engraving Hand drawn illustration
RMD85KJC–Mushrooms
RF2A4F6F2–Picture of mushroom taken in Valtellina, Italy
RF2H2E54P–Close-up shot of Marasmius oreades mushrooms in the forest.
RMPG1RCH–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. THALLOPHYTA. 685 is a further justification for the inclusion of all these families—at first sight so different—in a single alliance. Uredinece.—These are the Rust-fungi, parasites for the most part on the foliage of higher plants. They are outwardly manifest in the form of yellow or brown ^S^.. Fig. 390.—Basidioraycetes. ^ Clavaria aurea. ^ Dcedalia querciTia. ^Marasmius tenerrimus. ^ Marasmius perforates. ^ Craterellus clavatus. ^Amanita phalloides. 7 a portion of the basidial layer of the last-nam
RF2DHTNRW–Gymnopus peronatus (formerly called Collybia peronata or Marasmius urens), known as wood woolly-foot, wild mushroom from Finland
RM2BYN8P6–Different types of mushrooms found in the forests of the Serranía de Cuenca. Amanita muscaria,Boletus edulis,russulas,marasmius orades.
RM2AJG85M–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . Brot. Cantharellus, Adams. eibarius. Fries.—The Chanterelle; edible, but not generally liked,aureolus, Cke. et Mass. (Fig. 762.)aurantiacus, Fries.foliolum, Kalelib. Arrhenia, Fries. (Apus) cupularis, Fries = Cantharellus cupularis, Fries. Marasmius, Fries.urens, Fries.pilopus, Kale Jib.erythropus. Fries.cauticinalis. Fries.putredinis, B. and C. h
RF2X35P2H–Violet fescue (Marasmius wynneae, Marasmius wynnei), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RFF4FNMG–mushroom Lycoperdon in the forest
RMMCKCEH–. Fig. 110 Marasmius Mycelium on Sugar-Cane
RMA82P4M–Marasmiellus candidus fungus
RFJBAY7Y–fragrant red
RM2J3J9RM–Entries for the show have been through a meticulous pre-selection process , with artists and photographers awarded RHS Gold,Silver-Gilt ,Silver and Bronze medals .In 2022 , a diverse range of subjects will be presented by participants ranging from plants that have grown in the wake of the 2011 Great East Japan tsunami to Rosulate Violas found at the height of the Andes Mountains . In addition native British trees and hedgerow plants will complement illustrations of beautiful garden flowers .
RMHMX72P–Cluster of Marasmius dryophilus or Gymnopus dryophilus, Tricholomataceae.
RMT1JGNA–Diseases of crop-plants in the Diseases of crop-plants in the Lesser Antilles diseasesofcroppl00nowe Year: 1923 Fig. 112 Acute Type of Root Disease Infestation of Young Plant Cane with Marasmius
RMPT6JED–Fairy ring champignon, Marasmius oreades 1, false champignon, Marasmius peronatus 2, and nagelschwamme, Agaricus esculentus 3. 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.
RFP8FCW5–white fungus, engraving Hand drawn illustration
RF2A4F6W5–Picture of mushroom taken in Valtellina, Italy
RF2H2E54C–Close-up shot of Marasmius oreades mushrooms in the forest.
RMPG4590–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. ECOLOGY or FUNGI 75 are active in rotting the brush, one set entering the limbs and branches above the ground and the other gaining access to the brush actually in contact with the soil. Brush is rotted at the top when piled with one group of fungi and at the bottom by another group, while the middle of the pile, not in contact with the soil and yet protected from the sunlight, apparently will not rot to any extent until the. Pig. 23.—Fairy ring formed by Marasmius oreades, an edible to
RF2DYP0EB–Marasmius oreades, known as the Scotch bonnet, fairy ring mushroom or fairy ring champignon, wild edible mushroom from Finland
RM2BYN8R2–Different types of mushrooms found in the forests of the Serranía de Cuenca. Amanita muscaria,Boletus edulis,russulas,marasmius orades.
RM2AX82AX–Grevillea . ritanniciExsiccati. Upon the same occasion were found Agaricus icterinus,Fr., Hygrophorus fornicatus, Fr., and Clavaria curta, Fr., all pre-viously unrecorded as British species. Upon the tables werespecimens of the following less common species :—A. gloiocephalus,Fr., Cantharellus umbonatus, P., Hygrophorus Haughtonii, B. &Br., Lactarius uvidus, Fr., Polyporus Schweinitzii, Fr., The-lephor a multizonata, B. & Br., Hyphomyces torminosus, Tul.,Marasmius Hudso?ii, Fr., and many others. On the followingday an excursion was made to Moccas Court, where specimensof Clavaria purpurea, Mul
RF2X35P46–Violet fescue (Marasmius wynneae, Marasmius wynnei), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RFF4FNM9–mushroom Lycoperdon in the forest
RMMCKCDC–. Fig. 112 Acute Type of Root Disease Infestation of Young Plant Cane with Marasmius
RM2J3J8NK–Entries for the show have been through a meticulous pre-selection process , with artists and photographers awarded RHS Gold,Silver-Gilt ,Silver and Bronze medals .In 2022 , a diverse range of subjects will be presented by participants ranging from plants that have grown in the wake of the 2011 Great East Japan tsunami to Rosulate Violas found at the height of the Andes Mountains . In addition native British trees and hedgerow plants will complement illustrations of beautiful garden flowers .
RMHMX67E–Examples of Garlic Parachute (Marasmius scorodonius), Marasmiaceae.
RMT1JGHY–Diseases of crop-plants in the Diseases of crop-plants in the Lesser Antilles diseasesofcroppl00nowe Year: 1923 Fis. Ill FRucxrFiCATioNS OF Marasmius associated with Acute Root Disease of Sugar-Cane, Trinidad
RMPT6JCM–Golden chanterelle mushroom, Cantharellus cibarius 23 and 24, gilled mushroom, Hygrocybe virgineus 25, meadow waxy cap, H. pratensis 26 and Scotch bonnet, Marasmius oreades 27. Chromolithograph after an illustration by M. C. Cooke from his own 'British Edible Fungi, how to distinguish and how to cook them,' London, Kegan Paul, 1891. Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825-1914) was a British botanist, mycologist and artist. He was curator a the India Musuem from 1860 to 1879, when he transferred along with the botanical collection to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
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