Frost’s Amanita

Amanita frostiana

''Amanita frostiana'', also known as Frost's Amanita, is a small fungi species of eastern U.S. and southeastern Canada. The mushroom varies in colours from yellow, red or reddish pink usually.
Amanita frostiana Beautiful mushroom with a yellow cap (~ 6-7 cm) that had lighter yellow patches on it. The stem was yellow and had a yellowish ring. Free, white gills that had yellow edges.

Habitat: Mixed forest with lots of pine and eastern hemlock
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Appearance

Some of the species' notable physical characteristics, however, distinguish it from the other members of the genus. For instance, the colors of the cap, darkening over the disk and the universal veil colored yellow to cream. The other characteristics of the other parts of its body are as follows:

⤷  Cap : The cap is convex or sometimes shield-shaped, becoming flat with a fairly distinctly lined margin. The cap may vary in lengths of 2-8 centimeters. The colors include yellow to golden orange or a different combination of scarlet or deep reddish pink. The surface is smooth, becoming slightly sticky when moist.
⤷  Stem / Stipe : The stem, also called stipe. The universal veil material is yellow to cream, forming yellow powder or flakes at the base of the stalk. It measures 47 to 62 mm in length and 4 to 11 mm in diameter, also consisting a persistent annulus.
⤷  Gills : The gills are free, close, and cream in mass. The short gills are truncate to excavated-truncate and are numerous.
⤷  Spores and microscopic features : The spores measure 7.0 to 10.2 µm wide and are globose to subglobose and inamyloid. It has also been noticed that the spores of this mushroom do not turn black in color if iodine is poured on it.
Amanita frostiana Beautiful mushroom with a yellow cap (~ 6-7 cm) that had lighter yellow patches on it. The stem was yellow and had a yellowish ring. Free, white gills that had yellow edges.

Habitat: Mixed forest with lots of pine and eastern hemlock
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105098/amanita_frostiana.html
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Naming

''Amanita frostiana'' is similar to a range of species, like ''Amanita rubrovolvata'', ''Amanita flavoconia'', ''Amanita albocreata'', ''Amanita muscaria var. muscaria'' or simply ''Amanita muscaria'' and ''Amanita subfrostiana''.

''Amanita rubrovolvata'' is slightly similar physically to this species. The fungus produces small- to medium-sized mushrooms, with reddish-orange caps. Roger Heim reported ''A. frostiana'' as occurring in Thailand, but this was probably a misidentification of ''A. rubrovolvata''.

''Amanita subfrostiana'', also referred to as 'False Frost's Amanita', has the same natural habitat as of ''A. frostiana'', but is mostly distributed in southwestern China. It does resemble ''A. frostiana'' but due to the different paleness of color in the cap of this species helps avoid misidentification.

The distinct and starkly white bulb bears a white or yellow-white collar that is somewhat similar to the collar seen in the exannulate ''Amanita albocreata'', which is a species of the hardwood-hemlock forest of the northeastern U.S. and southeastern Canada and of boreal forest at least as far north as the Island of Newfoundland.

The clamps present at bases of basidia of this species specially support the presumed relationship to ''Amanita muscaria var. muscaria'' or simply ''Amanita muscaria''. ''Amanita muscaria'' is a poisonous and psychoactive basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the genus Amanita.

Many misidentifications have taken place while recognizing ''Amanita flavoconia'', one of the most common and widespread species of Amanita in eastern North America, due to various similar physical characteristics. It is mostly confused due to their microscopic features.
Amanita frostiana Beautiful mushroom with a yellow cap (~ 6-7 cm) that had lighter yellow patches on it. The stem was yellow and had a yellowish ring. Free, white gills that had yellow edges.

Habitat: Mixed forest with lots of pine and eastern hemlock
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/83803/amanita_frostiana.html
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Distribution

This rare species is normally found in mixed forests with oaks and conifers . It is considered native to eastern U.S. and southeastern Canada.
Frost's Amanita - Amanita frostiana Beautiful mushroom with a yellow cap (~ 6-7 cm) that had lighter yellow patches on it. The stem was yellow and had a yellowish ring. Free, white gills that had yellow edges.

Habitat: Mixed forest with lots of pine and eastern hemlock
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 Amanita frostiana,Frost’s Amanita,Geotagged,Summer,United States

Habitat

This rare species is normally found in mixed forests with oaks and conifers . It is considered native to eastern U.S. and southeastern Canada.

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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionBasidiomycota
ClassHomobasidiomycetae
OrderAgaricales
FamilyAmanitaceae
GenusAmanita
SpeciesA. frostiana