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Procera Collection

Discover the enchanting world of Procera

Background imageProcera Collection: Parasol mushroom, Macrolepiota procera or Lepiota procera

Parasol mushroom, Macrolepiota procera or Lepiota procera. Chromolithograph by Trautmann, Bailey and Blainpey from the Report of the Microscopist, US Department of Agriculture, 1892

Background imageProcera Collection: Apple of Sodom, Calotropis procera

Apple of Sodom, Calotropis procera
Apple of Sodom, kapok, mudar or madar, Calotropis procera. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants

Background imageProcera Collection: Edible parasol mushroom, Lepiota procera

Edible parasol mushroom, Lepiota procera and poisonous Lepiota helveola. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A

Background imageProcera Collection: Stephoidea radiolaria or radiozoa

Stephoidea radiolaria or radiozoa: Lithocircus species, Tholospyris procera skeleton, Acanthodesmia species skeleton, Tristephanium dimensivum skeleton, Trissocyclidae species

Background imageProcera Collection: Pasture mushroom, Macrolepiota procera

Pasture mushroom, Macrolepiota procera (Agaricus procerus). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by William Hamilton Gibson from his book Our Edible Toadstools and Mushrooms, Harper

Background imageProcera Collection: Swamp lily, Crinum erubescens

Swamp lily, Crinum erubescens (Amaryllis procera). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageProcera Collection: Artistic impression of wrinkled gills of a fallen Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera)

Artistic impression of wrinkled gills of a fallen Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera), Boekesteyn Estate, Noord-Holland

Background imageProcera Collection: Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera)

Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera)

Background imageProcera Collection: Opened Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera), Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Opened Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera), Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageProcera Collection: Tall broom-like toad flax, Linaria genistifolia var procera

Tall broom-like toad flax, Linaria genistifolia var procera
Tall broom-like toad flax, Linaria genistifolia var. procera.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn by John Curtis and engraved by Weddell from Curtiss Botanical Magazine, 1820, Samuel Curtis

Background imageProcera Collection: Closed Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera), Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Closed Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera), Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageProcera Collection: Picture No. 10892487

Picture No. 10892487
Fungi - Parasol Mushroom (Lepiota procera) Date:

Background imageProcera Collection: Picture No. 10892488

Picture No. 10892488
Fungi - Parasol Mushroom (Lepiota procera) Date:

Background imageProcera Collection: Picture No. 10887216

Picture No. 10887216
Young Parasol - in acid grassland (Macrolepiota procera) Date:

Background imageProcera Collection: Parasol mushroom

Parasol mushroom (Macrolepiota procera). Photographed on Powerstock Common, Dorset, UK, in October


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Discover the enchanting world of Procera, a captivating genus that encompasses various species such as the Parasol mushroom (Macrolepiota procera) and Edible parasol mushroom (Lepiota procera). These magnificent fungi boast elegant caps resembling umbrellas, making them truly stand out in nature's gallery. With their distinctive appearance and intricate gills, they have become subjects of fascination for both botany enthusiasts and photographers alike. But Procera doesn't stop at mushrooms; it extends its allure to other realms. Meet the Apple of Sodom (Calotropis procera), a unique plant with intriguing properties that has captured the curiosity of many. Its name may evoke biblical references, but this desert dweller possesses an undeniable beauty all its own. Step into wetlands where you'll encounter Swamp lilies (Crinum erubescens), graceful flowers that add a touch of elegance to their surroundings. Their slender stems rise above lush foliage, showcasing delicate petals in shades ranging from pale pink to vibrant red. Venturing further, you may stumble upon Tall broom-like toad flax (Linaria genistifolia var procera), an exquisite wildflower known for its striking resemblance to miniature brooms adorning meadows and hillsides. This botanical wonder adds splashes of color wherever it grows. For those captivated by vintage illustrations, Botany plants antique engraving showcases the iconic Parasol mushroom in all its glory—a true testament to nature's artistry frozen in time. And finally, immerse yourself in award-winning photography capturing every detail of these remarkable fungi—the wrinkled gills delicately displayed on fallen specimens or witnessing their transformation from closed caps to fully opened wonders—each image tells a story waiting to be explored. Procera beckons us into its realm—an enchanting world filled with diverse species that inspire awe and ignite our imagination.