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Toad Stools Collection

"Toadstools: A Magical World Unveiled" Step into the enchanting realm of toadstools, where whimsical creatures and fairy tales come to life

Background imageToad Stools Collection: The Cat that Walked by Himself

The Cat that Walked by Himself
THE CAT THAT WALKED BY HIMSELF Walking by his wild lone through the Wet Wild Woods & waving his wild tail

Background imageToad Stools Collection: He was Jack Frost by Helen Jacobs

He was Jack Frost by Helen Jacobs
Enchanting illustration featuring a glistening Jack Frost lecturing a group of snowdrop fairies or pixies in a snow covered woodland glade

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Fairy Ring / Greenaway

Fairy Ring / Greenaway
A girl in a woodland clearing stands with her back against a great tree with her apron over her head. She has accidentally broken a fairy ring to the displeasure of a fairy

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Fairy tea party

Fairy tea party

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Elves jumping over toadstools

Elves jumping over toadstools
A party scene with elves jumping over toadstools as a mouse provides the musical entertainment. Date: 1912

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Small Inkcap Fungi (Coprinus sp. ) fruiting bodies, growing out of compost in plant trays, Powys

Small Inkcap Fungi (Coprinus sp. ) fruiting bodies, growing out of compost in plant trays, Powys, Wales, February
Small Inkcap Fungi (Coprinus sp.) fruiting bodies, growing out of compost in plant trays, Powys, Wales, February

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Wizard in the Mushroom Forest

Wizard in the Mushroom Forest. From Playhour (date unknown)

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Midwife Toad - sitting on toadstool - taken under controled conditions - Lincolnshire - UK

Midwife Toad - sitting on toadstool - taken under controled conditions - Lincolnshire - UK
GET-2299 Midwife Toad - sitting on toadstool Lincolnshire - UK Alytes obstetricans taken under controlled conditions Geoff Trinder contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Grannys bonnets (gregarious elf caps ) (clustered bonnet) fungi (Mycena inclinata)

Grannys bonnets (gregarious elf caps ) (clustered bonnet) fungi (Mycena inclinata) growing from rotten treestump, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) freshly sprouted fruiting body, growing in grass, Basingstoke

Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) freshly sprouted fruiting body, growing in grass, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, november

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Merulius cantharellus

Merulius cantharellus Coloured engraving by Johan Wilhelm Palmstruch, (1770-1811), Date: 1800s

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Amanita Muscaria

Amanita Muscaria
Amanita muscaria Coloured engraving by Johan Wilhelm Palmstruch, (1770-1811), Date: 1800s

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Clouded Agaric (Clitocybe nebularis) fruiting body, with Harvestman (Opiliones sp)

Clouded Agaric (Clitocybe nebularis) fruiting body, with Harvestman (Opiliones sp), Leicestershire, England, october

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Fungi, toadstool fruiting bodies, growing on rotting tree stump in woodland habitat, Whitewell

Fungi, toadstool fruiting bodies, growing on rotting tree stump in woodland habitat, Whitewell, Clitheroe, Lancashire, England, september

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) fruiting body, growing in woodland, Derbyshire, England, september

Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) fruiting body, growing in woodland, Derbyshire, England, september

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) two fruiting bodies, growing in woodland, Derbyshire, England

Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) two fruiting bodies, growing in woodland, Derbyshire, England, september

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Slender Parasol (Macrolepiota mastoidea) fruiting bodies, growing on floor of coppice woodland

Slender Parasol (Macrolepiota mastoidea) fruiting bodies, growing on floor of coppice woodland habitat, Kent, England, september

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) Blaxhall Heath - Suffolk Wildlife Trust

Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) Blaxhall Heath - Suffolk Wildlife Trust

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Egghead Mottlegill (Panaeolus semiovatus) fruiting bodies, growing on cattle dung at high

Egghead Mottlegill (Panaeolus semiovatus) fruiting bodies, growing on cattle dung at high altitude, Bernina Pass, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, june

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Trooping Funnel (Clitocybe geotropa) fruiting bodies, growing on floor of coppice woodland

Trooping Funnel (Clitocybe geotropa) fruiting bodies, growing on floor of coppice woodland habitat, Kent, England, october

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Common Toad (Bufo bufo) adult, sitting on Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) fruiting body

Common Toad (Bufo bufo) adult, sitting on Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) fruiting body, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, november

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Garden Snail (Helix aspersa) baby, on small fungi, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England

Garden Snail (Helix aspersa) baby, on small fungi, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Porcelain mushroom (Oudemansiella mucida)

Porcelain mushroom (Oudemansiella mucida)
Porcelain mushrooms (Oudemansiella mucida) growing on a moss-covered branch. This edible fungus is named after its translucent appearance. Photographed in the New Forest, UK, in October

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Morel (Morchella esculenta)

Morel (Morchella esculenta), an edible Spring fungus growing in woodland, on the Gargano Peninsula in Italy

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) mushrooms

Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) mushrooms growing amongst common heather (Calluna vulgaris) in an ancient Caledonian Scots Pine woodland

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Inky cap (Coprinopsis atramentaria), Wasilla, Alaska, United States of America

Inky cap (Coprinopsis atramentaria), Wasilla, Alaska, United States of America, North America

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Fairy Looking in Mirror

Fairy Looking in Mirror
A blonde fairy brushes and arranges her long hair as she looks in the looking glass at her dressing table constructed from toadstools

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Worth Fur Coat 1924

Worth Fur Coat 1924
Fur hat & coat by Worth: wrap- over front, low-waisted with a full skirt & sash belt in black fur with a high collar, funnel sleeves & hem detail in a spotted cat fur

Background imageToad Stools Collection: Girl, Imps, Toadstools

Girl, Imps, Toadstools
Dollys Dream. Why would Dolly dream of a little girl surrounded by imps, fairies, plum puddings, toadstools & a miniature town ?



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"Toadstools: A Magical World Unveiled" Step into the enchanting realm of toadstools, where whimsical creatures and fairy tales come to life. Just like in "The Cat that Walked by Himself, " these mystical fungi hold a certain allure that captivates our imagination. In the depths of a woodland habitat, amidst Carvers Rocks in Derbyshire, England, Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) fruiting bodies emerge with their vibrant red caps adorned with white warts. Up close, their gills on the underside reveal intricate patterns that seem straight out of a fantasy novel. As we wander through this magical forest scene, we can almost picture elves playfully jumping over these charming toadstools during their secret gatherings. Perhaps they are preparing for an extraordinary Fairy Tea Party inspired by Greenaway's illustrations. But let us not forget the Small Inkcap Fungi (Coprinus sp. ) growing out of compost in plant trays in Powys, Wales. These delicate beings add another layer of wonder to this captivating world. Their presence reminds us of Brer Rabbit's cleverness and resourcefulness as he navigated his way through challenging situations. Toadstools have long been associated with folklore and mythology; they symbolize mystery and transformation. They serve as gateways to hidden realms where magic thrives and dreams take flight. So next time you stumble upon a cluster of toadstools while exploring nature's wonders, take a moment to appreciate their beauty and embrace the fantastical possibilities they evoke. Step into this mesmerizing world where reality intertwines with fiction – who knows what adventures await?