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x11
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Id (Amanita)
#22461074 - 11/01/15 08:57 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Amanita, could this be var. of Muscaria (var. Alba or other), and not Amanita citrina (mappa), for example (I didnt find much info about that sp.). In that same woods Amanita Muscaria (The Red One) wasnt rare, but recently can't find any, so I'm asking about thise.
Found in mostly deciduous woods, though there were few Pine trees just there around. Area: North east Croatia (north east Slovenia, central-east Europe.).
Gills: White to light brown, not attached.
Stem: White, thin, hollow in middle. Meat white on young and brown on older sp., Ring.
Cap: Yellow-white with brown patches. Meat is white.
Bruising: Doesn't.
Other information: No particular odor. Seamed like if they wouldn't grow from, but on ground.
Edited by x11 (11/26/15 02:10 PM)
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Akhkharu


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Re: Id (Amanita) [Re: x11]
#22461907 - 11/01/15 11:58 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Looks more like a destroying angel to me...
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antity
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Re: Id (Amanita) [Re: Akhkharu]
#22461926 - 11/01/15 12:02 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Rebelutionsssss
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Re: Id (Amanita) [Re: antity]
#22461935 - 11/01/15 12:06 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Could be a destroying angel. Don't eat that thing
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Lucis
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Re: Id (Amanita) [Re: antity]
#22461948 - 11/01/15 12:08 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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I don't know, but this is definitely not a muscaria variant, or destroying angel.
It would be nice to learn about other Amanita sp. from around the world, so I eagerly await responses from those more versed on the topic.
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antity said: Compare to Amanita abrupta http://www.mushroomexpert.com/amanita_abrupta.html
Amanita abrupta has pyramidal shaped warts, the specimen shown here has brownish patches, am I mistaken?
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Akhkharu


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Abrupta or angel. Both are poisonous. Though I'm not seeing much info about abrupta and it's toxicity. Rule of thumb I follow. If it is an amanita that's white or looks like a white amanita, I won't even slow down to look at it. No reason to look death in the face...
Edited by Akhkharu (11/01/15 12:11 PM)
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x11
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Re: Id (Amanita) [Re: Akhkharu]
#22462894 - 11/01/15 03:41 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Its not white, its more like lightly yellow. Can't do proper photo, but color looks much like thise: http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~5337.asp (Though, I was hoping it could be identified as some other edible sp.)
And I wont eat it, if it can't be clearly identified as Muscaria sp.
Edited by x11 (11/01/15 03:55 PM)
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Akhkharu


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Re: Id (Amanita) [Re: x11]
#22463011 - 11/01/15 04:10 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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It's definitely not a muscaria.
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x11
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Re: Id (Amanita) [Re: Akhkharu]
#22466326 - 11/02/15 11:38 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Thise do seem better.
Edited by x11 (11/26/15 02:10 PM)
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tuna fish
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Re: Id (Amanita) [Re: x11]
#22466653 - 11/02/15 01:23 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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first set of photos is either Amanita citrina or Amanita gemmata i think
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ShadowRunner
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Re: Id (Amanita) [Re: x11]
#22466792 - 11/02/15 02:09 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Death caps are light yellow to dark green. As far as edibility or medicinal goes you should not bother with anything that is not vivid in color. I won't even mess with the brown ones until I have a microscope to make a positive id. If you make one mistake with and amanita it will take or ruin your life.
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