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2019Poisonous Mushrooms of Kyrgyzstan - Miniature Sheet CTO
2019 Poisonous Mushrooms of Kyrgyzstan - Miniature Sheet CTO for only GBP £3.97
- 14.03.2019
- Aliona Cojocari
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- “Nova Imprim”
- Offset Lithography
- Full Colour
- Size of Stamp: 27.50 х 46.00 mm, Size of M/S: 108.00 x 113.00 mm
- 50 KGS, 75 KGS, 100 KGS, 150 KGS
In 2017, KEP stamps dedicated to edible mushrooms of Kyrgyzstan were issued. The mycological theme is continued in 2019 but this time the postage stamps are dedicated to poisonous mushrooms.
Toxins in certain types of fungi can cause great harm to human health. Sometimes careless use of poisonous mushrooms can be fatal. Therefore, great caution needs to be taken when harvesting them.
However, despite their potential danger, poisonous mushrooms, as an integral part of nature, play an important role in the biological diversity of our planet. Some types of poisonous mushrooms are very rare and need protection from humans.
It is also important to note that some active substances contained in poisonous mushrooms can have a therapeutic effect in the treatment of certain diseases. Modern medicine is actively exploring these substances, offering new and effective drugs.
The new KEP stamps represent four types of poisonous mushrooms which can be found in Kyrgyzstan: Ivory Funnel, Yellow-staining Mushroom, Sulfur Tuft and Deadly Dapperling.
Ivory Funnel (Clitocybe dealbata) is a poisonous fungus containing the highly toxic substance, muscarine, which can lead to severe forms of poisoning. Usually this fungus grows in meadows and pastures or on the edges of deciduous forests.
Yellow-staining Mushroom (Agaricus xanthodermus) is a poisonous species of mushroom belonging to the genus Agaricus. Unlike the edible species, the Yellow-staining Mushroom has an unpleasant odor, which is enhanced by cooking.
Sulfur Tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) is a poisonous fungus, distinguished by lamella (gills) with a sulfur-yellow colour, which distinguish it from edible mushrooms. It grows predominantly on rotting hardwood.
Deadly Dapperling (Lepiota brunneoincarnata) is one of the most dangerous poisonous mushrooms, containing nitriles and cyanides. It is found growing both individually and in groups, in forests, parks and gardens.
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