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    Amanita vaginata, commonly known as the grisette or the grisette amanita, is an edible mushroom in the fungus family Amanitaceae. The cap is gray or brownish...
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    20% potassium hydroxide solution, unlike its relative Amanita phalloides var. alba while Amanita virosa gets an orange-yellow reaction. The mushroom's...
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    of Amanita include Amanita fulva, Amanita vaginata (grisette), Amanita calyptrata (coccoli), Amanita crocea, Amanita rubescens (blusher), Amanita caesarea...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita excelsa var. spissa
    Amanita excelsa var. spissa is a variety of basidiomycete fungus of the genus Amanita. This large, grey to brown-capped fungus has a very variable appearance...
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    Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is a basidiomycete of the genus Amanita. It is a large white-gilled, white-spotted,...
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    Amanita phalloides (/æməˈnaɪtə fəˈlɔɪdiːz/), commonly known as the death cap, is a deadly poisonous basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the genus Amanita...
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    America. Amanita fulva was first described by Jacob Christian Schäffer in 1774. Historically, both the tawny grisette and the grisette (A. vaginata) were...
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  • (=Amanita malleata)– (Europe)  Amanita sinicoflava – North America  Amanita spadicea – (Europe)  Amanita stenospora – (Europe)  Amanita submembranacea –...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita pantherina
    Amanita pantherina, also known as the panther cap, false blusher, and the panther amanita due to its similarity to the true blusher (Amanita rubescens)...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita bisporigera
    Amanita bisporigera is a deadly poisonous species of fungus in the family Amanitaceae. It is commonly known as the eastern destroying angel amanita, the...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita frostiana
    Amanita frostiana, also known as Frost's amanita, is a small yellow-to-red fungus found in eastern North America. Some of the species' notable physical...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita caesarea
    Amanita caesarea, commonly known as Caesar's mushroom, is a highly regarded edible mushroom in the genus Amanita, native to southern Europe and North Africa...
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    Blusher (redirect from Amanita rubescens)
    name for several closely related species of the genus Amanita. A. rubescens, or the blushing amanita, is found in Europe and eastern North America, and A...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita flavoconia
    Amanita flavoconia, commonly known as yellow patches, yellow wart, orange amanita, yellow-dust amanita or the American yellow dust amanita, is a species...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita regalis
    complete reorganization of the genus Amanita in his world monograph of the genus, and moved it to Amanitaria as A. muscaria var. regalis. In his original (1949)...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita subjunquillea
    all-white variety, Amanita subjunquillea var. alba is known from southwestern China, Japan, and Northern India. Fungi portal List of Amanita species List of...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita persicina
    psychoactive. Amanita persicina was formerly treated as a variety of A. muscaria (the fly agaric) and it was classified as A. muscaria var. persicina. Recent...
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    Amanita gemmata, commonly known as the gemmed amanita or the jonquil amanita, is an agaric mushroom of the family Amanitaceae and genus Amanita. The fruit...
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    a white variant of the Amanita muscaria var. flavivolvata. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amanita chrysoblema. "Amanita chrysoblema - Amanitaceae...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita ceciliae
    Amanita ceciliae, commonly called snakeskin grisette, strangulated amanita, and the Cecilia's ringless amanita, is a basidiomycete fungus in the genus...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita citrina
    Amanita citrina (synonym Amanita mappa), commonly known as the false death cap or citron amanita, is a basidiomycotic mushroom, one of many in the genus...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita crocea
    Amanita crocea, the saffron ringless amanita, is a species of Amanita widely distributed in Europe. It is not recommended for consumption due to its similarity...
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    close phylogenetic relationship with three other toxic white Amanitas: A. subjunquillea var. alba, A. virosa and A. bisporigera. Zhu-Liang Yang and Tai-Hui...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita franchetii
    Amanita franchetii, also known as the yellow veiled amanita, or Franchet's amanita, is a species of fungus in the family Amanitaceae. It was given its...
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    some distribution reports may refer to different taxa. The variant Amanita hemibapha var. ochracea found in China has been reported to cause dizziness and...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita brunnescens
    Amanita brunnescens, also known as the brown American star-footed amanita or cleft-footed amanita is a native North American mushroom of the large genus...
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    North America, where it grows in deciduous forests. Amanita excelsa var. alba is inedible. A. excelsa var. spissa is edible, but can easily be confused with...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita strobiliformis
    Amanita strobiliformis is a species of mushroom. It is commonly referred to as warted amanita. The cap is 7.5 to 25.5 centimetres (3 to 10 inches) across...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita rubrovolvata
    Amanita rubrovolvata, commonly known as the red volva amanita, is a species of fungus in the family Amanitaceae. The fungus produces small to medium-sized...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita subnudipes
    Amanita subnudipes is a species of Amanita found in Italy. "Amanita subnudipes - Taxonomy and Morphology of Amanita and Limacella". Amanitaceae.org. Retrieved...
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