>Truffles (Tuber Sp.) are mushrooms that grow underground and are widely valued for their delicious taste and unique smell. They are wildly expensive, with black truffles costing roughly $100 per ounce, and white truffle costing over $150 per ounce. Trained pigs and dogs are used to track down truffles through smell.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>The Fool’s Mushroom (Amanita Verna) is a plain white mushroom that is utterly terrifying. It is very similar to the Destroying Angel mushroom, and it is similarly poisonous. This mushroom girl cleverly depicts how the mushroom looks innocent at first glance, but is actually extremely dangerous.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>This work features OSO’s three most popular mushroom girls, who also happen to be the three deadliest mushrooms on earth: The Death Cap (Amanita phalloides), The Fool’s Mushroom (Amanita verna), and The Destroying Angel (Amanita virosa).
“OSO” is the author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. His work has also been adapted into a notorious anime and a smartphone game. He also runs an EXTREMELY detailed website about mushrooms (both real ones and mushroom girls). His skill is immense and his work is profilic. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>This work features OSO’s three most popular mushroom girls, who also happen to be the three deadliest mushrooms on earth: The Death Cap (Amanita phalloides), The Fool’s Mushroom (Amanita verna), and The Destroying Angel (Amanita virosa).
“OSO” is the author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. His work has also been adapted into a notorious anime and a smartphone game. He also runs an EXTREMELY detailed website about mushrooms (both real ones and mushroom girls). His skill is immense and his work is profilic. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>Truffles (Tuber Sp.) are mushrooms that grow underground and are widely valued for their delicious taste and unique smell. They are wildly expensive, with black truffles costing roughly $100 per ounce, and white truffle costing over $150 per ounce. Trained pigs and dogs are used to track down truffles through smell.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>Truffles (Tuber Sp.) are mushrooms that grow underground and are widely valued for their delicious taste and unique smell. They are wildly expensive, with black truffles costing roughly $100 per ounce, and white truffle costing over $150 per ounce. Trained pigs and dogs are used to track down truffles through smell.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>Truffles (Tuber Sp.) are mushrooms that grow underground and are widely valued for their delicious taste and unique smell. They are wildly expensive, with black truffles costing roughly $100 per ounce, and white truffle costing over $150 per ounce. Trained pigs and dogs are used to track down truffles through smell.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>“Magic Mushrooms (Psilocybe) are much-beloved among psychonauts for their psychedelic and hallucinogenic properties. These mushrooms have been used as entheogens by native cultures of Mexico since ancient times. Curiously, although Europeans knew of numerous references to these mushrooms, they were assumed to have gone extinct long ago. It was only in the 1950s when non-natives finally rediscovered these powerful fungi. Today, they are not only enjoyed recreationally, but also have become increasingly important in medical research for various psychological conditions. As a side note, it is VERY rare to find anime mushroom girls based on these species, since Japan has notoriously negative cultural attitudes towards illegal drugs.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>“Magic Mushrooms (Psilocybe) are much-beloved among psychonauts for their psychedelic and hallucinogenic properties. These mushrooms have been used as entheogens by native cultures of Mexico since ancient times. Curiously, although Europeans knew of numerous references to these mushrooms, they were assumed to have gone extinct long ago. It was only in the 1950s when non-natives finally rediscovered these powerful fungi. Today, they are not only enjoyed recreationally, but also have become increasingly important in medical research for various psychological conditions. As a side note, it is VERY rare to find anime mushroom girls based on these species, since Japan has notoriously negative cultural attitudes towards illegal drugs.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>“Magic Mushrooms (Psilocybe) are much-beloved among psychonauts for their psychedelic and hallucinogenic properties. These mushrooms have been used as entheogens by native cultures of Mexico since ancient times. Curiously, although Europeans knew of numerous references to these mushrooms, they were assumed to have gone extinct long ago. It was only in the 1950s when non-natives finally rediscovered these powerful fungi. Today, they are not only enjoyed recreationally, but also have become increasingly important in medical research for various psychological conditions. As a side note, it is VERY rare to find anime mushroom girls based on these species, since Japan has notoriously negative cultural attitudes towards illegal drugs.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>“Magic Mushrooms (Psilocybe) are much-beloved among psychonauts for their psychedelic and hallucinogenic properties. These mushrooms have been used as entheogens by native cultures of Mexico since ancient times. Curiously, although Europeans knew of numerous references to these mushrooms, they were assumed to have gone extinct long ago. It was only in the 1950s when non-natives finally rediscovered these powerful fungi. Today, they are not only enjoyed recreationally, but also have become increasingly important in medical research for various psychological conditions. As a side note, it is VERY rare to find anime mushroom girls based on these species, since Japan has notoriously negative cultural attitudes towards illegal drugs.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>“Magic Mushrooms (Psilocybe) are much-beloved among psychonauts for their psychedelic and hallucinogenic properties. These mushrooms have been used as entheogens by native cultures of Mexico since ancient times. Curiously, although Europeans knew of numerous references to these mushrooms, they were assumed to have gone extinct long ago. It was only in the 1950s when non-natives finally rediscovered these powerful fungi. Today, they are not only enjoyed recreationally, but also have become increasingly important in medical research for various psychological conditions. As a side note, it is VERY rare to find anime mushroom girls based on these species, since Japan has notoriously negative cultural attitudes towards illegal drugs.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>The Fool’s Mushroom (Amanita Verna) is a plain white mushroom that is utterly terrifying. It is very similar to the Destroying Angel mushroom, and it is similarly poisonous. This mushroom girl cleverly depicts how the mushroom looks innocent at first glance, but is actually extremely dangerous.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>The Fool’s Mushroom (Amanita Verna) is a plain white mushroom that is utterly terrifying. It is very similar to the Destroying Angel mushroom, and it is similarly poisonous. This mushroom girl cleverly depicts how the mushroom looks innocent at first glance, but is actually extremely dangerous.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>The Fly Agaric Mushroom (Amanita Muscaria) is arguably the most visually iconic mushroom on earth. It widespread, hearty, can grow rather large, and is quite attractive. It is also poisonous enough to make you sick, but (probably) will not kill you. It also produces hallucinations, and has been used recreationally and for ritual purposes in some places, such as in Siberia.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>The Fly Agaric Mushroom (Amanita Muscaria) is arguably the most visually iconic mushroom on earth. It widespread, hearty, can grow rather large, and is quite attractive. It is also poisonous enough to make you sick, but (probably) will not kill you. It also produces hallucinations, and has been used recreationally and for ritual purposes in some places, such as in Siberia.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>The Fly Agaric Mushroom (Amanita Muscaria) is arguably the most visually iconic mushroom on earth. It widespread, hearty, can grow rather large, and is quite attractive. It is also poisonous enough to make you sick, but (probably) will not kill you. It also produces hallucinations, and has been used recreationally and for ritual purposes in some places, such as in Siberia.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>The Destroying Angel (Amanita Virosa) is the most terrifying mushroom on earth. It looks like a plain boring white mushroom, but eating only half of a cap is enough to cause a slow painful death. After you eat it, there are typically no symptoms at all for about a full day. And once symptoms appear, it is typically too late.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>The Destroying Angel (Amanita Virosa) is the most terrifying mushroom on earth. It looks like a plain boring white mushroom, but eating only half of a cap is enough to cause a slow painful death. After you eat it, there are typically no symptoms at all for about a full day. And once symptoms appear, it is typically too late.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>The Destroying Angel (Amanita Virosa) is the most terrifying mushroom on earth. It looks like a plain boring white mushroom, but eating only half of a cap is enough to cause a slow painful death. After you eat it, there are typically no symptoms at all for about a full day. And once symptoms appear, it is typically too late.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>Truffles (Tuber Sp.) are mushrooms that grow underground and are widely valued for their delicious taste and unique smell. They are wildly expensive, with black truffles costing roughly $100 per ounce, and white truffle costing over $150 per ounce. Trained pigs and dogs are used to track down truffles through smell.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)
>Truffles (Tuber Sp.) are mushrooms that grow underground and are widely valued for their delicious taste and unique smell. They are wildly expensive, with black truffles costing roughly $100 per ounce, and white truffle costing over $150 per ounce. Trained pigs and dogs are used to track down truffles through smell.
This artwork is by “OSO”, author of two artbooks depicting personified mushroom girls. You can discover more about him here:
Book #2 (this appears to be an updated and expanded version of Book #1)