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Agaricus Collection (page 2)

Agaricus, also known as the prince mushroom or field mushroom, is a fascinating genus that encompasses various varieties of mushrooms

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Shaggy ink cap, Coprinus comatus, and Coprinopsis

Shaggy ink cap, Coprinus comatus, and Coprinopsis picacea, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Agaricus viscidus, Gomphidius viscidus

Agaricus viscidus, Gomphidius viscidus, and Slimy spike-cap, Gomphidius glutinosus, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Agaricus azureus, agaric azure, edible

Agaricus azureus, agaric azure, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Field mushroom, Agaricus campestris, edible

Field mushroom, Agaricus campestris, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Horse mushroom, Agaricus arvensis, edible

Horse mushroom, Agaricus arvensis, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Scarlet hood, Hygrocybe coccinea, and Witch s

Scarlet hood, Hygrocybe coccinea, and Witch s
Scarlet hood, Hygrocybe coccinea, and Witchs hat, Hygrocybe conica, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Ivory waxy cap, Hygrophorus eburneus and Hygrophorus

Ivory waxy cap, Hygrophorus eburneus and Hygrophorus pudorinus.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Sulphur knight or gas agaric, Tricholoma sulphureum

Sulphur knight or gas agaric, Tricholoma sulphureum, and Aniseed toadstool, Clitocybe odora.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland

Background imageAgaricus Collection: St Georges mushroom, Calocybe gambosa, Agaricus gambosus

St Georges mushroom, Calocybe gambosa, Agaricus gambosus
St. Georges mushroom, Calocybe gambosa, Agaricus gambosus.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Agaricus rubescens, Amanita rubescens, edible

Agaricus rubescens, Amanita rubescens, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Spindleshank fungus, Gymopus fusipes, and Shaggy

Spindleshank fungus, Gymopus fusipes, and Shaggy scalycap, Pholiota squarrosa, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Pasture or parasol mushroom, Agaricus procerus, edible

Pasture or parasol mushroom, Agaricus procerus, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Spotted amanita, Amanita pantherina, Agaricus

Spotted amanita, Amanita pantherina, Agaricus pantherinus, poisonous.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Death cap, Amanita phalloides, Agaricus phalloides

Death cap, Amanita phalloides, Agaricus phalloides, poisonous.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageAgaricus Collection: European white egg mushroom, Amanita ovoidea

European white egg mushroom, Amanita ovoidea, Agaricus ovoideus, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Grisette, Amanita vaginata, Agaricus vaginatus, edible

Grisette, Amanita vaginata, Agaricus vaginatus, edible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Caesars mushroom, Amanita caesarea, Agaricus

Caesars mushroom, Amanita caesarea, Agaricus caesareus, comestible.. Chromolithograph by C. Krause from Fritz Leubas Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Agaric mushroom, Agaricus ochraceus

Agaric mushroom, Agaricus ochraceus.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by French botanist Jean Baptiste Francois Pierre Bulliard from Herbier de la France, Paris, 1780

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Field mushroom, Agaricus campestris, Agaricus edulis

Field mushroom, Agaricus campestris, Agaricus edulis.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by French botanist Jean Baptiste Francois Pierre Bulliard from Herbier de la France, Paris, 1780

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Oyster mushroom, Agaricus ostreatus

Oyster mushroom, Agaricus ostreatus.. Oyster mushroom, Agaricus ostreatus. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Parasol mushroom, Agaricus procerus

Parasol mushroom, Agaricus procerus.. Parasol mushroom, Agaricus procerus. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Hallimasch mushroom, Agaricus melleus

Hallimasch mushroom, Agaricus melleus.. Hallimasch mushroom, Agaricus melleus. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Masked mushroom, Agaricus personatus 1, variable

Masked mushroom, Agaricus personatus 1, variable mushroom 2 and amethyst clavaria 3.. Masked mushroom, Agaricus personatus 1, variable mushroom, Russula heterophylla 2, and amethyst clavaria

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Spindle stem, Agaricus fusipes

Spindle stem, Agaricus fusipes.. Spindle stem, Agaricus fusipes. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi, Robert Hardwicke

Background imageAgaricus Collection: St Georges mushroom, Agaricus gambosus 1

St Georges mushroom, Agaricus gambosus 1
St. Georges mushroom, Agaricus gambosus 1, and common mushroom, Agaricus campestris 2.. St. Georges mushroom, Agaricus gambosus 1, and common mushroom, Agaricus campestris 2

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Elm sidefoot, Agaricus ulmarius 1, furrowed

Elm sidefoot, Agaricus ulmarius 1, furrowed clavaria 2, and cylindric clavaria 3.. Elm sidefoot, Agaricus ulmarius 1, furrowed clavaria, Clavaria rugosa 2, and cylindric clavaria

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Satiny mushroom, Agaricus dealbatus 1

Satiny mushroom, Agaricus dealbatus 1, and ivory caps, Hygrophorus virgineus 2.. Satiny mushroom, Agaricus dealbatus 1, and ivory caps, Hygrophorus virgineus 2

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Armillaria mushroom 1891

Armillaria mushroom 1891
Atlas des Champignons, L. Dufour 1891

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Wood Mushroom (Agaricus essettei)

Wood Mushroom (Agaricus essettei)

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Fresh salad made with organic ingredients

Fresh salad made with organic ingredients

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Fresh organic Agaricus bisporus (Button Mushrooms)

Fresh organic Agaricus bisporus (Button Mushrooms)

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Group of horse mushrooms

Group of horse mushrooms

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Agaricus campestris (Field mushroom), with white caps and brown gills

Agaricus campestris (Field mushroom), with white caps and brown gills

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Agaricus rachodes

Agaricus rachodes. Plate XXXVIII taken from Illustrations of British Mycology by Hussey, Anna Maria

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Agaricus mutabilis

Agaricus mutabilis. Plate XXVII taken from Illustrations of British Mycology by Hussey, Anna Maria

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Agaricus adustus

Agaricus adustus. Plate LXXIII taken from Illustrations of British Mycology by Hussey, Anna Maria

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Funghi / Cordier 4 1876

Funghi / Cordier 4 1876
AGARICUS PHALLOIDES (poisonous) Date: 1876

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Mushroom farming

Mushroom farming
Mushroom farm. These are white button mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus), the most widely-cultivated in the world. Mushrooms are grown commercially in large, dark sheds such as these

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Funghi / Amanite Caesar

Funghi / Amanite Caesar
Caesars Amanite (Agaricus Caesaricus) (edible)

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Mushroom Agaricus

Mushroom Agaricus
Agaricus species: either Campestris or Bisporus

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Mushrooms Poisonous 19C

Mushrooms Poisonous 19C
A range of poisonous mushrooms of the Agaricus, Lactarius, Phallus, Russula and Boletus varieties

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Mushrooms Walsh 1-6 1873

Mushrooms Walsh 1-6 1873
Various mushrooms of the Agaricus species: the poisonous item is labelled in green

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Funghi / Agaricus Musc

Funghi / Agaricus Musc
Agaricus Muscaricus (poisonous)

Background imageAgaricus Collection: Mushrooms Walsh 12-18

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



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Agaricus, also known as the prince mushroom or field mushroom, is a fascinating genus that encompasses various varieties of mushrooms. One well-known member of this group is the fly agaric (Agaricus muscarius), with its distinctive red cap and white spots. However, not all agaricus species are as visually striking. In 1876, Mushrooms Walsh 7-11 and Funghi / Cordier 2 provided detailed information about several agaricus species. Among them was the honey mushroom (Armillaria mellea), which goes by different scientific names like Agaricus melleus and is considered edible. Its sweet taste makes it a delightful addition to culinary dishes. However, caution must be exercised when dealing with agaricus mushrooms since some can be poisonous. The false death cap (Amanita citrina) falls under this category and has been mistakenly referred to as Agaricus mappa in the past. It's crucial to correctly identify these fungi before consumption due to their toxic properties. On a positive note, there are numerous edible agaricus species worth exploring for gastronomic purposes. AGARICUS EBURNEUS AGARICUS VIRGINEUS from 1876 offers an enticing option for those seeking an enjoyable dining experience without any health risks. AGARICUS SPECIOSUS AGARICUS PARVULUS from the same year should be avoided due to its poisonous nature; however, AGARICUS ALBELLUS AGARICUS GRAVEOLENS presents another safe choice for consumption. Lastly, let us not forget about AGARICU MELLEU from 1876 - yet another deliciously edible variety within this diverse genus.