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Yellowfoot, firesite funnel and horn of plenty
Yellowfoot or winter mushroom, Cantharellus tubaeformis, firesite funnel, Faerberia carbonaria (Cantharellus carbonarius) and horn of plenty, Craterellus cornucopioides. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A. Bessin from Leon Rollands Guide to Mushrooms from France, Switzerland and Belgium, Atlas des Champignons, Paul Klincksieck, Paris, 1910
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1. Title: A Symphony of Autumn Mushrooms: Yellowfoot, Firesite Funnel, Horn of Plenty This chromolithograph, created by Lassus after an illustration by A. Bessin for Leon Rolland's "Guide to Mushrooms from France, Switzerland, and Belgium," showcases a stunning assemblage of autumn mushrooms. The image features four distinct species: the Yellowfoot (Cantharellus tubaeformis), Firesite Funnel (Faerberia carbonaria, also known as Cantharellus carbonarius), Horn of Plenty (Craterellus cornucopioides), and the Yellowfoot or Winter Mushroom (Cantharellus tubaeformis). The Yellowfoot, with its vibrant yellow cap and white, tubular pores, is a prized edible mushroom that thrives near conifers. The Firesite Funnel, also known as the Chanterelle de Feu, is characterized by its funnel-shaped cap and yellow-orange hue, often found in wooded areas. The Horn of Plenty, or Craterellus, is a highly sought-after gourmet mushroom, with a distinctive horn-shaped cap and a nutty, earthy flavor. This exquisite artwork, published in Paul Klincksieck's Atlas des Champignons in Paris in 1910, offers a glimpse into the rich mycological diversity of Europe. Mycology enthusiasts and natural history collectors alike will appreciate the intricate details and vibrant colors captured in this timeless piece. The interplay of these mushrooms against the autumnal backdrop highlights the beauty and complexity of the natural world, inviting us to explore the hidden wonders that lie beneath our feet. Whether for scientific study, culinary pursuits, or simply for the love of nature, this chromolithograph serves as a testament to the enduring allure of fungi and the art of mycological illustration.
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