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American Yellow Fly Agaric

Amanita muscaria var. guessowii

Photo by Christine Y.
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Description:

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The cap was broadly convex, bald, yellow, had a slightly lined margin, and was adorned with numerous whitish, cottony warts. The gills were white and crowded. The stipe was white, shaggy, and had a fragile, skirtlike ring. The stipe ended with a basal bulb that had rings of volval material.

Habitat:

Habitat: Growing on the edge of a pond among moss and ferns in a mixed forest.

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