Clipart illustrations of the division of fungi known as mushrooms. Mushrooms, sometimes often referred to as toadstools, are fungi with a stem (stipe), cap (pileus), and gills(lamellae), and many species are edible.
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Mushroom
Mushrooms generally have a cap, and spores are produced in gills on its underside.... |
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Mushroom
Mushrooms generally have a cap, and spores are produced in gills on its underside.... |
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Mushroom
A name commonly applied to numerous rapidly-growing fungi of the higher class, belonging to the natural order fungi, and consisting usually of a cap-like expansion supported by an erect stalk.... |
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Mushroom
"The name of several classes of fungi. The best known is the common mushroom. It has a fleshy head, smooth or scaly on the upper surface, varying from white to tawny shades or brown. The gills on the ... |
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Mushroom
Pasture mushrooms... |
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Mushroom
Poisonous mushrooms... |
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Mushroom
Agaricus campestris, the common edible Mushroom.... |
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Mushroom
Section of cap and stalk.... |
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Mushroom
Minute portion of a section of a gill, showing some spore-bearing cells.... |
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Mushroom
One of these gills, with its four spores.... |
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Mushroom, agaric
The name mushroom is generally applied to those soft white umbrella-shaped growths considered good to eat. It is always dangerous to eat mushrooms gathered in the woods by anyone other than an experi... |
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Mushroom, Agaricus
The agaricus mushroom has a dotted cap. These mushrooms may be used for medicinal purposes.... |
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Mushroom, Boletus
The boletus mushroom has a thick bulbous stalk and cap lined with veins.... |
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Mushroom, Boletus
The boletus mushroom has a thick bulbous stalk and cap lined with veins.... |
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Mushroom, Lycoperdon
The lycoperdon mushroom is a pear-shaped puff ball.... |
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Mushroom, Meadow
"Common Mushroom (Agaricus campestris). A, annulus; C, cortina; H, hymenium; M, mycelium; P, pileus; S, stipe; V, volva." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Rafflesia Harrelli
"Fungi are either parasitic or, what is much the same thing, saprophytic– i. e., dependant upon decaying organic matter for food. The fungi are many of them a trouble in agriculture, causing cor... |
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Rosella
Sphaeria rosella... |
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Scybalium Fungiforme
"Fungi are either parasitic or, what is much the same thing, saprophytic– i. e., dependant upon decaying organic matter for food. The fungi are many of them a trouble in agriculture, causing cor... |
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Shaggy Mane
"Shaggy-mane (Coprinus comatus) a, young specimen; b, section through a specimen older than a." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Split Gill
The Split Gill mushroom (Schizophyllum commune): "a, Schizophyllum alneum; b, gills, or lamellae, enlarged; c, cross-section of pileus showing split and revolute lamellae." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Toad-stool
"Many cells, but without differentiation into stem and leaf; growing horizontally in spreading shoots or fronds, as the algae, or sea-weeds; fungi, or toad-stools; and the lichens.... |
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Toadstool
A mushroom, a plant which commonly grows in moist and rich ground.... |
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Volva
"Volva.--Wrapper; belonging to mushrooms." -Newman, 1850... |
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Young Amanita
"Amanita is a genus of fungi, nearly allied to the mushrooms. Several of the species are edible, notably the delicious orange (A. cæsarea), but the majority are poisonous."—(Charles Leonar... |