Mushrooms on Stamps

Mushrooms on Stamps

Mushrooms On Stamps Paul J. Brach Scientific Name Edibility Page(s) Amanita gemmata Poisonous 3 Amanita inaurata Not Recommended 4-5 Amanita muscaria v. formosa Poisonous (hallucenogenic) 6 Amanita pantherina Deadly Poisonous 7 Amanita phalloides Deadly Poisonous 8 Amanita rubescens Not Recommended 9-11 Amanita virosa Deadly Poisonous 12-14 Aleuria aurantiaca Edible 15 Sarcocypha coccinea Edible 16 Phlogiotis helvelloides Edible 17 Leccinum aurantiacum Good Edible 18 Boletus parasiticus Not Recommended 19 For this presentation I chose the species for Cantharellus cibarius Choice Edible 20 their occurrence in our 5 county region Cantharellus cinnabarinus Choice Edible 21 Coprinus atramentarius Poisonous 22 surrounding Rochester, NY. My intent is to Coprinus comatus Choice Edible 23 show our stamp collecting audience that an Coprinus disseminatus Edible 24 Clavulinopsis fusiformis Edible 25 artist's rendition of a fungi species depicted Leotia viscosa Harmless 26 on a stamp could be used akin to a Langermannia gigantea Choice Edible 27 Lycoperdon perlatum Good Edible 28-29 guidebook for the study of mushrooms. Entoloma murraii Not Recommended 30 Most pages depict a photograph and related Morchella esculenta Choice Edible 31-32 Russula rosacea Not Recommended (bitter) 33 stamp of the species, along with an edibility Laetiporus sulphureus Choice Edible 34 icon. Enjoy… but just the edible ones! Polyporus squamosus Edible 35 Choice/Good Edible Harmless Not Recommended Poisonous Deadly Poisonous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Amanita rubescens (blusher) 9 10 Amanita rubescens (blusher) 11 Amanita virosa (destroying angel) 12 13 14 Aleuria aurantiaca (orange peel fungus) 15 Sarcoscypha coccinea (scarlet cup fungus) 16 Phlogiotis helvelloides (apricot jelly fungus) 17 Leccinum aurantiacum (red-cap scaber stalk) 18 Boletus parasiticus (parasitic bolete) 19 Cantharellus cibarius (chanterelle) 20 21 22 Coprinus comatus (shaggy mane) 23 Coprinus disseminatus (fairy helmets) 24 25 Leotia viscosa (green-headed jelly club) 26 27 28 29 30 Morchella esculenta (common (yellow) morel) 31 32 33 Laetiporus sulphureus (sulfur polypore) 34 35.

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