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Blusher mushroom
Mycological study of Amanita rubescens (here referred to as Agaricus amanita rubescens) commonly known as the Blusher.
Plate at pp.202/203 of the paper ‘Illustrations of the edible funguses of Herefordshire’, by H.G.Bull, Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club, 1868 (Times Office, Hereford, 1869) pp.196-203.
With the monogram of the Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club. Inscribed below: ‘Agaricus (Amanita) rubescens. Brown Warty Agaric.’
Dr Henry Graves Bull (1818-1885) physician and naturalist, founder of the British Mycological Society.
- Image reference: RS-11791
- ©The Royal Society
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