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1289 |
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Death Cap |
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1621 |
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Red cap, white body. |
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1408 |
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This mushroom was growing in a very clustered group on the side of fallen logs. About 3/4 of the down trees we saw had these growing on them. I believe they are poisonous |
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1215 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophyllum_commune |
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2918 |
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EXTREMELY TOXIC. The caps look similar to mushrooms in the genus Psilocybe, particularly the Psilocybe cyanescens and the Psilocybe subaeruginosa. They contain amatoxins which are highly toxic to the liver. |
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3351 |
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4359 |
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Mycena cyanorrhiza stains blue and contains the hallucinogen psilocybin Mycena pura contains hallucinogen muscarine. Thirty-three known species are bioluminescent, called foxfire. |
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1592 |
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Looks like a deadly Agaric of some sort. |
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1845 |
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Cap on this picture is about 10-12 inches across. Others in group varied from 3 or 4 inches up. Smaller ones were closed, like the one Alice's caterpillar sat on, some were flat, the largest ones looked like this. None were red, the orange color was actually a lttle more vivid than this photo. This is a cell photo, I didn't have my camera along, so a friend snapped the pic. My ID problem is that the red ones are the large, but the yellow-orange ones aren't supposed to get this big. Any idea |
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1537 |
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Green Fruticose Tree Lichen Wolf Lichen is poisonous, but it would take a bit to poison yourself. If you eat a small amount raw, it will taste so disgusting that you'd probably vomit or spit it out. If you do hold it down, you will get an incredibly painful stomache ache. All lichen will give you a stomache ache, you have to prepare them. Each lichen has a differing amounts of acid which requires a specific amount of neutralization. Most lichen is edible, (Wolf Lichen is not) but it must b |
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1548 |
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1521 |
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Known as the false death cap, or Citron Amanita, Amanita citrina (previously also known as Amanita mappa), is a basidiomycotic mushroom, one of many in the genus Amanita. It grows in silicate soil in the summer and autumn months. It bears a pale yellow or sometimes white cap, with white stem, ring and volva. Though it is not highly poisonous, its similarity to the lethal death cap (Amanita phalloides) precludes its use in cooking. This mushroom has a fleshy pale yellow, or sometimes white, ca |
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924 |
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Family: Geoglossaceae |
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