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Amanita Rubescens (the Blusher)
Close-up picture of a Amanita poisonous mushroom in nature.
White, Brown, Red, Orange, Yellow Mushrooms in Forest
Autumn foraging finds Poison Puffball amongst leaf litter
Edible or Fat dormouse, Glis glis, single mammal on branch
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
Makro-Aufnahme von Pilzen
One toadstool growing in grass on an Autumn morning in rural south west Scotland
some specimens of european white egg mushroom, Amanita ovoidea; Amanitaceae
March cup, March of the valley, forest snowdrops or large snowdrops in the forest.
Amanita Rubescens (the Blusher)
Autumn in Pyrenees, Catalonian undergrowth.. during autumn season.
Peppery Milk-cap Lactarius piperatus
Reddish-brown bitter bolete (Tylopilus rubrobrunneus) in late-afternoon sunlight, summer. In the Connecticut woods.
Termitomyces sp. Termite Hill mushroom (large). Class: Homobasidiomycetes . Series: Hymenomycetes. Order: Agaricales. These mushrooms multiply vigourously in the monsoon.
Wild mushrooms in the woods outdoors
Beautiful poisonous mushrooms in the forest. Mushrooms in the grass. Autumn season Sunny day.
Snowdrop in springtime
Close-up of beautiful mushrooms in the sunshine in autumn, taken in Bavaria.
Autumn in pre-Pyrenees, Catalonian undergrowth.. during autumn season.\n\nLepiota
Toadstool near East Madison near White Mountain. These are toadstools growing on wet ground.
A closeup of Amanita citrina, false death cap or citron amanita.
Four white Agaricus mushrooms stand in a tight group, centered in this monochrome horizontal composition, all touching, emerging from a forest floor.  The mushrooms appear close up, and one is significantly larger than the other three, and leans toward the right of frame.
Amanita gemmata. Yellow mushroom among the grass
Snowdrop in flower in a garden in spring, England, United Kingdom
Russula virescens on black background
Autumn in pre-Pyrenees, Catalonian undergrowth.. during autumn season.
Mushrom in a pasture
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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