. is the 2019 winner of the SHNH W.T. Stearn Essay Prize - now you can read for his "Provincial mycology and the legacy of Henry Thomas Soppitt (1858–1899)" in the latest 'Archives of Natural History': https://t.co/8SPG96R48F

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And let’s have Huevember 11 and 12! Another pattern and some mushrooms I may have seen at some point in time but can’t remember the names of or if they’re even correct. I’m so sorry local mycology enthusiasts.

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Making a set of holiday cards because why not! Here's a preview of one design!

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🐘 Illustrations of British mycology,.
London, Reeve, Benham and Reeve, 1847-55.
https://t.co/IUbIdUMJDs

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mycology 101 with cad 👁👄👁

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🍄 Illustrations of British mycology,.
London, Reeve, Benham and Reeve, 1847-55.
https://t.co/Xoo8OJfgUB

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Happy This Suillus greville painting from Anna Maria Hussey's Illustrations of British Mycology (1855) reminded us of these flame-colored mushrooms growing on our site. Can you identify them? 🍄

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First of the month so SHOP UPDATE!

I'm gonna have to pause the listings of my spore prints for irl reasons but pins and stickers are still available!

[https://t.co/mneRhlhBlv]

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День 4: mycology/fantasy au.
Гиперактивный хоббит и язвительный эльф.

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Life is rad until someone decides to turn you into a

Ah, How I love you! You sick, sick

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Two versions??? Black Trumpets have such lovely coloration, I've seen photos of them with both a brown-black or a blue-black coloration so I decided to color both!

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Though Beatrix Potter–born 1866–was typical of women of her generation in having limited opportunities for higher education, her watercolours & study of fungi led to her being widely respected in the field of mycology prior to self-publishing 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit'.

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Today I did a Study on Mushrooms!

I don’t try to draw realistic plants often so it was a challenge, but it came out wonderfully!

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Intended to post this yesterday for another

Here we have the Wine Cap mushroom (Stropharia rugosoannulata) aka the "garden giant". It is also sometimes referred to as the Godzilla mushroom because it can grow up to 20 cm tall and 30 cm across its cap.

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Been a little obsessed with mushrooms lately, so let's have a

I give you the King Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus eryngii), the largest species of the oyster mushroom genus.

As a white-rot fungus, it is an important player in wood decay. It is also delicious.

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Hi there I'm Lianne, a recent MICA illustration grad passionate about botany, mycology, and conservation! I'm currently looking for freelance in publishing and surface design🌿☀️

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returns Tues 7 July, 7:30pm (UK time).

Thought we could take a broader look at the fungal kingdom this month with 'Illustrations of British Mycology' by Anna Maria Hussey (1847).

You can read it in the , here: https://t.co/4BPXfDyWhd

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