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@mushroomcollectors
Pflanzenkunde für die unteren Klassen der Mittelschulen - Georg Firtsch - 1914 - via e-rara
Found this beautiful crochet pillow at an antique store! by SephtisBlue
Large toadstool. Practical Botany. 1911.
Internet Archive
a tiny springtail on Craterium minutum
by Barry Webb
First stumpwork by elfypedia on reddit.
Capitotricha bicolor
I'm really loving this camera and lens. I took this photo without extension tubes or macro filters and these things are tiny!
“With its protective coloring this toad feels much at ease near mushrooms.” Elementary Science by Grades, Book Five. 1930.
Internet Archive
Pink Floyd / design by David Arnott, 1968.
Oyster mushrooms. Wild flowers month by month in their natural haunts. 1905.
Internet Archive
Pastime stories for boys and girls - Maude M. Grant - 1924 - via Internet Archive
“Life cycle of the mushroom.” How and why wonder book of mushrooms, ferns and mosses. 1965.
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'Under the Toadstool' by Margaret W. Tarrant, 1920
I funghi mangerecci e velenosi dell'Europa media, con speciale riguardo a quelli che crescono nel Trentino - Giacomo Bresadola - 1906 - via Internet Archive
Histoire des champignons comestibles et vénéneux - Joseph Roques; planches gravées sur acier d'après Joseph Bordes et Édouard Hocquart - 1832 - via Gallica
John Martin’s big book for little folk No. 3 - 1919 - via Internet Archive