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  • Mushrooms help maintain your sight : what an eye opener.
  • Mushrooms help maintain your sight : what an eye opener.
  • Mushrooms help maintain your sight : what an eye opener.
  • Mushrooms help maintain your sight : what an eye opener.
  • Mushrooms help maintain your sight : what an eye opener.
  • Mushrooms help maintain your sight : what an eye opener.
  • Five mushrooms, arranged in two distinct groups. Watercolour.
  • Stuffed mushrooms : a healthy eating recipe / Tesco.
  • Stuffed mushrooms : a healthy eating recipe / Tesco.
  • Parasol mushrooms (Lepiota procera): two fruiting bodies. Watercolour.
  • Parasol mushrooms (Lepiota procera): four fruiting bodies. Watercolour, 1892.
  • Two parasol mushrooms (Lepiota procera) and a shaggy parasol mushroom (Lepiota rhacodes). Watercolour, 1898.
  • Brown wood mushrooms (Agaricus silvaticus): two fruiting bodies. Watercolour, 1891.
  • A clump of mushrooms and two Chinese artichokes (Stachys affinis). Watercolour.
  • Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) growing on wood. Watercolour by G. Hardius, 1895.
  • Shaggy parasol mushrooms (Lepiota rhacodes): three fruiting bodies. Watercolour by R. Baker, 1896.
  • Shaggy parasol mushrooms (Lepiota rhacodes): three fruiting bodies. Watercolour by E. Wheeler, 1893.
  • A fungus, possibly of the Agaricaceae family: both single and clumped mushrooms. Watercolour.
  • A branch of holly (Ilex species), five mushrooms and some pine needles. Watercolour.
  • Shaggy parasol mushrooms (Lepiota rhacodes): three fruiting bodies, one sectioned. Watercolour by E. Sargent, 1892.
  • A branch of holly (Ilex species) with blue berries and three ito mushrooms (Armillaria matsutake). Watercolour.
  • A girl with a basket gathering mushrooms in a watermeadow. Engraving by Belvedere, 1802, after R. Westall.
  • Sources of carbohydrates and fats for children and adults: bread, butter, cereals, mushrooms and jam. Colour lithograph, 1966.
  • Varieties of mushrooms and edible fungi. Coloured mixed method engraving by A. M. Perrot after E. Hocquart and J. C. Perrot.
  • Edible fungi: 19 species, including horse and field mushrooms (Agaricus), morels (Morchella and Helvella) and Boletus species. Coloured lithograph by A. Cornillon, ca. 1827, after Prieur.
  • Mushroom ketchup.
  • Spore tubes on mushroom (unknown species)
  • Mushroom ketchup / from E.T. Prosser.
  • Asparagus, mushroom & bresaola pizza / Tesco.
  • Asparagus, mushroom & bresaola pizza / Tesco.