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Mushroom in the forest
a poisonous mushroom that grows in the woods on the slopes of Etna in Sicily
Young mushroom flies and yellow leaves in the background.
Mushrooms under conifers in the Connecticut woods, possibly members of the genus Amanita, which contains some of the deadliest mushrooms, including the death cap and destroying angel
Poisonous mushroom Amanita regalis in the wet spruce forest. Known as royal fly agaric or king of Sweden Amanita. Wild mushroom growing in the moss and grass.
Morning overcast daylight image of a group of fly agaric on a forest floor in autumn.
Amanita Pantherina, Known as the Panther Cap, False Blusher and Panther Amanita: Healing and Medicinal Mushroom Growing in Forest. Can Be Used for Micro Dosing, Spiritual Practices and Shaman Rituals
European forest mushrooms
08 november 2022, Basse Ham, Thionville Portes de France, Moselle, Lorraine, France. It's fall. In the forest, a very large mushroom, an Amanita ceciliae, stands above a bed of moss. the cap of the mushroom is greenish, with some white scales. The stem of the mushroom is white. It is an edible mushroom.
A low angle close up of highly sought after Japanese Matsutake Mushrooms growing on the forest floor by a pine tree.
Mushroom ocher or brown with white scales Panther Cap (Amanita Pantherina) on oak forest floor - Seta Ocre or brown with white scales Amanita Panterina Panther (Amanita pantherina) on oak forest floor
Amanita muscaria closeup
Amanita pantherina Panther Cap on black background
Old man of the woods (Strobilomyces strobilaceus), a bolete (i.e., mushroom) with distinctive dark pyramidal warts on a light surface, native to North America and Europe. In a Connecticut oak-hickory-maple forest, late summer.
The poisonous panther cap (Amanita pantherina) in Värmland, Sweden.
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Mushroom photographed in a coniferous forest
mushroom on the forest floor
Macro photography of a toadstool
Autumn in the forest single false blushe species in the amanita family.
Panther cap (Amanita pantherina), very poisonous mushroom
A fungus  fungi or funguses is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms
mushrooms of an undergrowth
A closeup of Amanita rubescens, known as blushing amanita. Fungus in the natural environment
Amanita mushroom in dim light. Possibly the poisonous Coker's amanita. In the Connecticut woods, midsummer.
Mushroom photographed in a forest of chestnut trees.
Amanita phalloides (Fr.) Link in Willd. Death Cap, Amanite phalloide, Oronge ciquë vert, Grüner Knollenblätterpilz, Tignosa verdognola, Groene knolamaniet, Gyilkos galóca. Cap 6-15cm across, convex then flattened; variable in color but usually greenish or yellowish with an olivaceous disc and paler margin; also, paler and almost white caps do occur occasionally; smooth, slightly sticky when wet, with faint, radiating fibers often giving it a streaked appearance; occasionally white patches of volval remnants can be seen on cap. Gills free, close, broad; white. Stem 60-140 x 10-20mm, solid, sometimes becoming hollow, tapering slightly toward the top; white, sometimes flushed with cap color; smooth to slightly scaly; the ball-shaped basal bulb is encased in a large, white, lobed, saclike volva. Veil partial veil leaves skirt-like ring hanging near the top of the stem. Flesh firm, thicker on disc; white to pale yellowish green beneath cap cuticle. Odor sickly sweet becoming disagreeable. Spores broadly ellipsoid to subglobose, amyloid, 8-10.5 x 7-9µ. Deposit white. Habitat singly or in small groups on the ground in mixed coniferous and deciduous woods. Quite common in Europe. This is the most deadly fungus known, and despite years of detailed research into the toxins it contains, no antidote exists against their effects on the human body. Poisoning by Amanita phalloides is characterized by a delay of between six and twenty-four hours from the time of ingestion to the onset of symptoms, during which time the cells of the liver and kidneys are attacked (source R. Phillips). \n\nThis deadly poisonous Species is quite common in the Dutch Woods.
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A large mushroom along a bank in Winterthur Switzerland.,
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