Cantharellus flaviceps Peck Camarophyllus cantharellus
Creator
Delafield, Violetta White (botanist, mycologist, and garden designer, 1875-1949)
Culture: American
Subject
Botany; Mycology; Fungi; Mushrooms
Description
1. Pileus smooth, if viscid very slightly so, / shiny depressed in center (umbilicate [sic]) rich / orange becoming brownish in drying- / 2. Lamellae white becoming yellowish, / distant rather wide + thick, heterophyllous / adnate or slightly decurrent. / 3. Spores white / 4 Stipe hollow, or becoming so, tough, / wider at the apex, also paler above & at / base, concolorous in the center- / 5. Taste mild / Growing in damp soil in rocky woods. / Bar Harbor Me. July 22- 1901 / no 48. in New York Botanical Gardens Herb. / Cantharellus flaviceps Pk.- / Camarophyllous [sic] cantharellus
Coverage
Bar Harbor, ME
Repository: Bard College, Montgomery Place
Date
July 22, 1901
Rights
In Copyright - Educational use Permitted http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Gift of J. Dennis Delafield
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Format
Paper (wove), pencil, watercolor
7 x 10 in. (17.78 x 25.4 cm)
Type
Botanical drawing
Identifier
Image Number: MP.2005.401
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Citation
Delafield, Violetta White (botanist, mycologist, and garden designer, 1875-1949) and Culture: American, “Cantharellus flaviceps Peck Camarophyllus cantharellus,” Stevenson Library Digital Collections, accessed November 8, 2024, https://omekalib.bard.edu/items/show/2666.