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Fly Agaric  Amanita muscaria,Fall,Fly agaric,Geotagged,United States Click/tap to enlarge

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  1. The wife says have you looked at Amanita citrina in respect of this one? Posted 9 years ago
    1. As far as I know those only occur east of the Rocky mountains, so we shouldn't have them here. Our A. muscaria are highly variable - many shades of red, orange and yellow Posted 9 years ago

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Amanita muscaria is a poisonous and psychoactive basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the genus Amanita. Native throughout the temperate and boreal regions of the Northern Hemisphere, Amanita muscaria has been unintentionally introduced to many countries in the southern hemisphere, generally as a symbiont with pine plantations, and is now a true cosmopolitan species.

Similar species: Agaricales
Species identified by morpheme
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Uploaded Sep 25, 2015. Captured Oct 25, 2015 13:59 in Mount Washington Trail, North Bend, WA 98045, USA.
  • X-E1
  • f/1.0
  • 2s
  • ISO200
  • 50mm