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Amanita (strobiloformis?)


Kimon

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Hi all and greetings from Greece!

Rain has been scarce over here, but it finally rained these past days. So mushrooms have started appearing. I found these fellows in a mixed forest (pines and others, even olive trees present). Altitude about 300 m. About 5-7 cm tall, 3-cm cap diameter. They were really cute. At first i thought they might be phalloides, but now i tend to strobiloformis. What do you think?

 

 

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I'll compare with information available at http://www.amanitaceae.org/ . But, it's a good idea to extract/observe an entire fruit body when hoping to discuss a mushroom ID. This is especially important with genus Amanita, as useful information is obtained from the way the stalk base is structured. 

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