Helvella crispa is a species of fungus commonly known as the white saddle, studied in nineteenth century mycology. The archival image records a watercolour and ink scientific drawing from the Cresswell Collection by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English clergyman and natural history collector of fungal specimens. The historical photographic print preserves the specimen illustration for taxonomic reference.
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Helvella crispa is a species of fungus commonly known as the white saddle, studied in nineteenth century mycology. The archival image records a watercolour and ink scientific drawing from the Cresswell Collection by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English clergyman and natural history collector of fungal specimens. The historical photographic print preserves the specimen illustration for taxonomic reference.