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Agaricus Campestris Collection

"Agaricus campestris: The Fascinating Field Mushroom" Discover the captivating world of Agaricus campestris, commonly known as the field mushroom or meadow mushroom

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Wiesen-Champignon also Feldegerling or Wiesenegerling

Wiesen-Champignon also Feldegerling or Wiesenegerling, Agaricus campestris (top left), Common giant umbrella mushroom, Parasol or giant umbrella mushroom, Macrolepiota procera (top right)

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Mushroom, field or field mushroom

Mushroom, field or field mushroom, field or meadow mushroom (Agaricus campestris), digitally restored reproduction of an original from the 19th century, exact original date not known

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Top: Meadow mushroom, Bottom: Tuber mushroom

Top: Meadow mushroom, Bottom: Tuber mushroom, tuber leaf fungus, Upper: Psalliota campestris, field mushroom, champignon

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Leaf Mushroom, True Chanterelle

Leaf Mushroom, True Chanterelle, False Chanterelle, Field Mushroom, Yellow Tuberous Leaf Mushroom, True Irritable Mushroom, Poison Irritable Mushroom, Historic

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Drawings of edible mushrooms, field mushroom (Agaricus campestris)

Drawings of edible mushrooms, field mushroom (Agaricus campestris), also known as field mushroom, field gerling or meadow gerling, chanterelle (Cantharellus cibarius) or true chanterelle

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Champignonzucht

Champignonzucht
Ernte in einer Champignonzucht in Kehl am Rhein, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Harvesting button mushrooms near Kehl at river Rhine, Germany 1930s

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Champignonzucht

Champignonzucht
Ernte in einer Champignonzucht in Kehl am Rhein, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Harvesting button mushrooms near Kehl at river Rhine, Germany 1930s

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Champignonzucht

Champignonzucht
Ernte in einer Champignonzucht in Kehl am Rhein, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Harvesting button mushrooms near Kehl at river Rhine, Germany 1930s

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Champignonzucht

Champignonzucht
Ernte in einer Champignonzucht in Kehl am Rhein, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Harvesting button mushrooms near Kehl at river Rhine, Germany 1930s

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Champignonzucht

Champignonzucht
Ernte in einer Champignonzucht in Kehl am Rhein, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Harvesting button mushrooms near Kehl at river Rhine, Germany 1930s

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Champignonzucht

Champignonzucht
Ernte in einer Champignonzucht in Kehl am Rhein, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Harvesting button mushrooms near Kehl at river Rhine, Germany 1930s

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Champignonzucht

Champignonzucht
Ernte in einer Champignonzucht in Kehl am Rhein, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Harvesting button mushrooms near Kehl at river Rhine, Germany 1930s

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Edible mushroom and fungi varieties

Edible mushroom and fungi varieties
FLO4684684 Edible mushroom and fungi varieties

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Agaricus campestris, field mushroom, meadow mushroom

Agaricus campestris, field mushroom, meadow mushroom
Illustration of a Agaricus campestris, field mushroom, meadow mushroom

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Rove and burying beetles eating dead bird

Rove and burying beetles eating dead bird - Scanned 1876 Engraving

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Agaricus Mushroom 1891

Agaricus Mushroom 1891
Atlas des Champignons, L. Dufour 1891

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Agaricus campestris mushroom 1891

Agaricus campestris mushroom 1891
Atlas des Champignons, L. Dufour 1891

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Agaricus campestris, group of white Field Mushrooms with brown and purple gills

Agaricus campestris, group of white Field Mushrooms with brown and purple gills

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Selection of Mushrooms and Truffles, close up

Selection of Mushrooms and Truffles, close up

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Agaricus campestris (Field mushroom), whole and cross section

Agaricus campestris (Field mushroom), whole and cross section

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

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

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Field Mushroom basidiospores

Field Mushroom basidiospores
Mushroom basidiospores. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of basidiospores of the Field Mushroom (Agaricus campestris)

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Mushrooms

Mushrooms
Edible mushrooms. Mushrooms are rich in fibre and copper. They are also a source of the vitamins B2 (riboflavin) and B3 (niacin)

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Edible fungi at a market

Edible fungi at a market. Selection of different mushrooms and fungal fruiting bodies arrayed for sale on a market stall. There are thousands of species of edible mushrooms found worldwide

Background imageAgaricus Campestris Collection: Field mushrooms

Field mushrooms on a surface


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"Agaricus campestris: The Fascinating Field Mushroom" Discover the captivating world of Agaricus campestris, commonly known as the field mushroom or meadow mushroom. This edible fungus has intrigued botanists and nature enthusiasts for centuries with its unique characteristics and ecological interactions. In the realm of cryptogames alimentaires, Agaricus campestris stands out as a prized delicacy. Its delectable taste and versatile culinary uses have made it a favorite among mushroom aficionados worldwide. But this species is not only cherished by humans; it plays a vital role in various ecosystems. Rove beetles and burying beetles are just some of the creatures that rely on Agaricus campestris as part of their diet. These fascinating insects can be observed feasting on dead birds, where they often encounter these mushrooms growing nearby. It's an intriguing symbiotic relationship between decomposers and fungi. Germany recognizes Agaricus campestris as its very own "field mushroom, " highlighting its prevalence in European landscapes. Chromolitho prints from yesteryears depict this iconic species, showcasing its distinctive appearance with brown and purple gills against a white cap. Antique engravings further illustrate the beauty of Agaricus campestris, capturing its intricate details in stunning black-and-white illustrations. Whether labeled simply as "field mushroom" or specified as "meadow mushroom, " these depictions emphasize the significance placed upon this remarkable fungus throughout history. From regular meadow mushrooms to groupings of white field mushrooms adorned with brown and purple gills, each specimen showcases the diversity within this species. Their presence adds charm to our natural surroundings while contributing to nutrient cycling processes within ecosystems.

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