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    also have a bulbous base. Amanita section Amanita consists of A. muscaria and its close relatives, including A. pantherina (the panther cap), A. gemmata...
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    include "stinking amanita" and "deadly amanita". A rarely appearing, all-white form was initially described A. phalloides f. alba by Max Britzelmayr...
    59 KB (6,706 words) - 15:37, 27 September 2024
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    20% potassium hydroxide solution, unlike its relative Amanita phalloides var. alba while Amanita virosa gets an orange-yellow reaction. The mushroom's...
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    all-white variety, Amanita subjunquillea var. alba is known from southwestern China, Japan, and Northern India. Fungi portal List of Amanita species List of...
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    an Amanita muscaria variant as A. muscaria var. alba. In 1918, Kauffmann named it Amanita chrysoblema during a study from Michigan, but the var. alba (or...
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    Amanita vaginata, commonly known as the grisette or the grisette amanita, is an edible mushroom in the fungus family Amanitaceae. The cap is gray or brownish...
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    Blusher (redirect from Amanita rubescens)
    differentiating it from the poisonous false blusher or panther cap (Amanita pantherina), whose flesh does not. The stipe (stem) is white with flushes of...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita bisporigera
    white-bodied toxic Amanita species, most of which are found in Asia. Their results support a clade containing A. bisporigera, A. subjunquillea var. alba, A. exitialis...
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    close phylogenetic relationship with three other toxic white Amanitas: A. subjunquillea var. alba, A. virosa and A. bisporigera. Zhu-Liang Yang and Tai-Hui...
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    forests. Amanita excelsa var. alba is inedible. A. excelsa var. spissa is edible, but can easily be confused with the highly poisonous A. pantherina. "Standardized...
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    Amanita aestivalis, commonly known as the white American star-footed amanita, is a species of fungus in the mushroom family Amanitaceae. The cap of the...
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