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Peach-Colored Fly Agaric (Amanita persicina) -
Amanita persicina - Peach-Colored Fly Agaric -
Peach-Colored Fly Agaric (Amanita persicina) -
Peach-Colored Fly Agaric (Amanita persicina) -
The Peach-Colored Fly Agaric (Amanita persicina) -
Amanita persicina - Peach-Colored Fly Agaric -
Peach-Colored Fly Agaric (Amanita persicina) -
Peach-Colored Fly Agaric (Amanita persicina) - Frostbitten, Waterlogged Specimen -
Amanita persicina - Peach-Colored Fly Agaric -
Peach-Colored Fly Agaric (Amanita persicina) -
Peach-Colored Fly Agaric (Amanita persicina) -
Peach-Colored Fly Agaric (Amanita persicina) -
Peach-Colored Fly Agaric (Amanita persicina) -
Peach-Colored Fly Agaric (Amanita persicina)
Peach-Colored Fly Agaric
Amanita persicina
The cap of Amanita muscaria var. persicina is 40 - 130 (-195) mm wide, subviscid, glabrous, hemispherical to truncate-convex when young, becoming plano-convex to slightly plano-depressed, pastel red to light orange, slightly appendiculate, with a faintly to moderately striate margin. Volval remnants are present as thin, pale yellow to yellowish tan to tan, floccose-fibrillose patches, often in near concentric rings.
The gills of this taxon are truncately free, very crowded, moderately broad, creamy with a pale pinkish tint, and with a very floccose edge; the short gills are numerous and abruptly truncate.
The stem is 40 - 105 × 8 - 20 (-38) mm, cylindric or slightly expanded at top, pale yellow at top with the rest white to tannish white, fibrillose at the top. The stem's bulb is globose to subovoid and 20 - 45 × 15 - 35 mm. The ring of this species is white above and yellowish below; it is fragile and positioned at about midstipe, with a thick margin. Often it is not seen in fresh material. Occasionally, a few fine ringlets of yellowish tan to tan, floccose volval material are seen on the lower stem.
The spores measure (8.0-) 9.4 - 12.7 (-18.0) x (5.5-) 6.5 - 8.5 (-11.1) µm and are ellipsoid to elongate (infrequently broadly ellipsoid, rarely cylindric) and are inamyloid. Clamps are common at bases of basidia.
The gills of this taxon are truncately free, very crowded, moderately broad, creamy with a pale pinkish tint, and with a very floccose edge; the short gills are numerous and abruptly truncate.
The stem is 40 - 105 × 8 - 20 (-38) mm, cylindric or slightly expanded at top, pale yellow at top with the rest white to tannish white, fibrillose at the top. The stem's bulb is globose to subovoid and 20 - 45 × 15 - 35 mm. The ring of this species is white above and yellowish below; it is fragile and positioned at about midstipe, with a thick margin. Often it is not seen in fresh material. Occasionally, a few fine ringlets of yellowish tan to tan, floccose volval material are seen on the lower stem.
The spores measure (8.0-) 9.4 - 12.7 (-18.0) x (5.5-) 6.5 - 8.5 (-11.1) µm and are ellipsoid to elongate (infrequently broadly ellipsoid, rarely cylindric) and are inamyloid. Clamps are common at bases of basidia.