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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).
Hongo dorado amanita palloides en bosque de mexiquillo durango, agujero en la capa del hongo, hongo tóxico mortal
A wild mushroom nestled amongst the forest floor leaves in the Loire Valley of France.
Kite parasol mushroom or macrolepiota procera in a forest in Bavaria in autumn
Amanita phalloides growing through leaf litter on the forest floor. Also known as the Deathcap mushroom as lethally poisonous even in small doses
Red mushroom in close up on a late autumn day
The most poisonous mushroom Amanita phalloides in the forest close-up.
Forest floor close up with a fly agaric mushroom during an autumn day in a beech tree forest with brown leafs on the hills in the Veluwezoom nature reserve in Gelderland, Netherlands.
Amanita rubescens or blushing amanita fungi, semi-edible mushroom wild grows in the forest, natural seasonal background, close-up
Pine mushrooms
Death Cap (Amanita phalloides) growing amidst Common Ivy (Hedera helix) in a forest
Autumn in pre-Pyrenees, Catalonian undergrowth.. during autumn season.\n\nLepiota
amanita phalloides, the lethal death-cap isolated on white background
Toadstool near East Madison near White Mountain. These are toadstools growing on wet ground.
old Deathcap mushroom in dry forest, growing among fallen leaves
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
Poisonous fool's mushroom on the leaf mold in the mountain.
Wild mushrooms in the woods outdoors
Wild mushrooms in the grass, North China
Morning overcast daylight image of a group of fly agaric on a forest floor in autumn.
Young mushroom flies and yellow leaves in the background.
Variety of wild mushrooms in the morning sun
Top view of Russula aeruginea mushroom in forest
Mushrooms: Amanita Muscaria
Panther cap, its scientific name is Amanita pantherina
Autumn in pre-Pyrenees, Catalonian undergrowth.. during autumn season.
mushroom- Amanita Phalloides V.Verna macro photo
Russula aeruginea is a gregarious mushroom, usually occurring in small scattered groups.\nCap: Pale to very pale grass green, and becoming progressively paler towards margin, the cap of Russula aeruginea peels half way to the centre; convex, flattening only in the centre, sometimes with a slight depression; greasy when moist; margin sometimes faintly grooved; 4 to 9cm across; surface not cracked.\nGills: White, eventually turning yellow with age, the gills of the Green Brittlegill are adnexed and crowded.\nStem: White, more or less cylindrical, sometimes tapering at the base; 4 to 8cm long, 0.7 to 2cm in diameter.\nChemical tests : The flesh has a slow pink reaction to iron salts (FeSO4). : \nSpores:\nEllipsoidal, 6-10 x 5-7μm (excluding spines); ornamented with rounded warts up to 0.7μm tall which are joined by a few fine lines to form a partial network.\nSpore print: Cream\nOdour/taste:  Not distinctive.\nSeason: July to October in Britain and Ireland. \nHabitat: Often found on the edges of pine forests but nearly always under birches. In common with other members of the Russulaceae, Russula aeruginea is an ectomycorrhizal mushroom. \nDistribution: \nA fairly common find in The Netherlands, Britain and Ireland, the Green Brittlegill occurs throughout mainland Europe and is reported from many other parts of the world including North America.
Beautiful poisonous mushrooms and edible mushrooms in the forest. Season of autumn, september.
a poisonous mushroom that grows in the woods on the slopes of Etna in Sicily
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