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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.


Mushroom
Mushrooms generally have a cap, and spores are produced in gills on its underside....
Mushroom
Mushrooms generally have a cap, and spores are produced in gills on its underside....
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....
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 ...
Mushroom
Pasture mushrooms...
Mushroom
Poisonous mushrooms...
Mushroom
Agaricus campestris, the common edible Mushroom....
Mushroom
Section of cap and stalk....
Mushroom
Minute portion of a section of a gill, showing some spore-bearing cells....
Mushroom
One of these gills, with its four spores....
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...
Mushroom, Agaricus
The agaricus mushroom has a dotted cap. These mushrooms may be used for medicinal purposes....
Mushroom, Boletus
The boletus mushroom has a thick bulbous stalk and cap lined with veins....
Mushroom, Boletus
The boletus mushroom has a thick bulbous stalk and cap lined with veins....
Mushroom, Lycoperdon
The lycoperdon mushroom is a pear-shaped puff ball....
Mushroom, Meadow
"Common Mushroom (Agaricus campestris). A, annulus; C, cortina; H, hymenium; M, mycelium; P, pileus; S, stipe; V, volva." -Whitney, 1911...
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...
Rosella
Sphaeria rosella...
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...
Shaggy Mane
"Shaggy-mane (Coprinus comatus) a, young specimen; b, section through a specimen older than a." -Whitney, 1911...
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...
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....
Toadstool
A mushroom, a plant which commonly grows in moist and rich ground....
Volva
"Volva.--Wrapper; belonging to mushrooms." -Newman, 1850...
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...
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