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Fly agaric mushroom, Amanita muscaria
Fly agaric mushroom, Amanita muscaria. Poisonous psychoactive mushroom. 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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Fly Agaric Mushroom, Amanita muscaria: A Chromolithograph Exploration of Mycology's Enigmatic Poisonous and Psychoactive Fungus This chromolithograph, titled "Fly Agaric Mushroom, Amanita muscaria," is a beautiful and intricate representation of one of nature's most intriguing and enigmatic fungi. Created by Lassus, after an illustration by A. Bessin, this artwork is a stunning example of the detailed and meticulous work that went into the production of mycological publications during the early 20th century. The Fly Agaric Mushroom, scientifically known as Amanita muscaria, is a well-known and iconic fungus, easily recognizable by its distinctive red cap with white spots and a voluminous white veil. This mushroom is native to Europe, Asia, and North America, and has been a subject of fascination for centuries due to its bright appearance and unique properties. Despite its alluring appearance, the Fly Agaric Mushroom is a poisonous and psychoactive fungus. It contains several toxins, including ibotenic acid and muscimol, which can cause hallucinations, delirium, and other psychoactive effects when ingested. Historically, it has been used for various purposes, including religious and shamanic rituals, as well as in traditional medicine. This chromolithograph is an exquisite example of the illustrations found in Leon Rolland's "Guide to Mushrooms from France, Switzerland and Belgium," published by Paul Klincksieck in Paris in 1910. Mycology, the scientific study of fungi, was a burgeoning field during this time, and such detailed and accurate representations of various fungi were essential for the advancement of the field. The Fly Agaric Mushroom continues to fascinate and intrigue scientists, mycophiles, and the general public alike, and this chromolithograph serves as a beautiful and enduring testament to the allure and mystery of this unique and enigmatic fungus.
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