Amanita virosiformis
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Narrow-spored Destroying Angel | |
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A. virosiformis
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Amanita virosiformis (Murrill) Murrill
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Amanita tenuifolia (Murrill) Murrill |
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Amanita virosiformis | |
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gills on hymenium |
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cap is convex or flat |
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hymenium is free |
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stipe has a ring and volva |
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spore print is white |
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ecology is mycorrhizal |
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edibility: deadly |
Amanita virosiformis, commonly known as the narrow-spored destroying angel, is a poisonous basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the genus Amanita. Originally described from Florida, it is found from coastal North Carolina through to eastern Texas in the southeastern United States.[1]
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