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Mushrooms grow in an astonishing array of colors. By following some simple (and not-so-simple) recipes, you can extract the colors to make dyes. Mycologist Julie Beeler's Mushroom Color Atlas is a ...
Designer Julie Beeler created the Mushroom Color Atlas to display the range of dye colors that can be coaxed from mushrooms. This was the look of the atlas as of Oct. 28, 2022.
Mushroom color atlas shows the versatility of mushrooms for dyeing. It contains over 300 shades, filterable by mushroom type, material and carrier substance.
Artist Miriam C. Rice's 1985 research into extracting pigment from mushrooms unlocked a spectrum of colors, from delicate lavenders to deep reds and rich earth tones.
Morels are one of America’s most popular and highly regarded mushrooms. They range in color from cream to almost black, and their honeycomb pattern makes them easy to spot.