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Lepiota Procera
Die Pilze unserer Heimat
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A beautiful poster depicting the parasol mushroom (Lepiota procera) from the work "Die Pilze unserer Heimat" by E. Gramberg – a German researcher who lived at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. This exceptional publication was released in 1913 by Quelle & Meyer in Leipzig and was one of the first of its kind, detailing mushrooms found in the forests and fields of Germany. Gramberg, known for his precise descriptions of edible, inedible, and poisonous mushrooms, collaborated with painter Emil Dörstling, who realistically depicted the mushrooms in his illustrations.