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Amanitaceae Collection

EDITORS COMMENTSAmanitaceae, also known as fly agaric toadstools or fly agaric fungus, can be found in various locations across the globe

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Black porcini (Boletus aereus)

Black porcini (Boletus aereus)
DGA1260366 Black porcini (Boletus aereus), Boletaceae, and Caesar's Mushroom (Amanita Caesarea), Amanitaceae; Private Collection; (add.info.: Black porcini (Boletus aereus), Boletaceae

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) view of gills underside of caps

Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) view of gills underside of caps, Norfolk, England

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) view of gills of single toadstool

Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) view of gills of single toadstool, Norfolk, England

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) underside of single toadstool

Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) underside of single toadstool, Norfolk, England

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) single toadstool

Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) single toadstool, Norfolk, England

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) single small toadstool

Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) single small toadstool, Norfolk, England

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Fly Agaric Fungus (Amanita muscaria) within forestry plantation, Strathspey, Scotland

Fly Agaric Fungus (Amanita muscaria) within forestry plantation, Strathspey, Scotland, UK, September

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Details of gills Fly Agaric fungus {Amanita muscaria} in autumn, Beacon Hill Country Park

Details of gills Fly Agaric fungus {Amanita muscaria} in autumn, Beacon Hill Country Park, The National Forest, Leicestershire, UK. November

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Fly agaric toadstools {Amanita muscaria} Lancashire, UK

Fly agaric toadstools {Amanita muscaria} Lancashire, UK

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Group of Fly agaric fungi {Amanita muscaria} in woodland, Lorraine, France

Group of Fly agaric fungi {Amanita muscaria} in woodland, Lorraine, France

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: CJO12818039

CJO12818039
Fly Agaric Amanita muscaria mushroom growing in grass in Stockhill Wood in the Mendip Hills

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: CJO12818030

CJO12818030
An immature Blusher Amanita rubescens mushroom in the leaf litter and moss of Beacon Hill Wood in the Mendip Hills

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Amanita phalloides, Death Cap mushrooms fruiting in rich leaf-covered soil

Amanita phalloides, Death Cap mushrooms fruiting in rich leaf-covered soil

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Amanita virosa, Destroying Angel mushrooms fruiting in woodland

Amanita virosa, Destroying Angel mushrooms fruiting in woodland

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Amanita muscaria, Fly Agaric mushrooms fruiting in woodland

Amanita muscaria, Fly Agaric mushrooms fruiting in woodland

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Panther cap fungi (Amanita pantherina) in Beech (Fagus sp) forest, Morske Oko Reserve

Panther cap fungi (Amanita pantherina) in Beech (Fagus sp) forest, Morske Oko Reserve, Vihorlat Mountains, East Slovakia, Europe, June 2008

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria) in woodland setting

Fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria) in woodland setting, The National Forest, Central England, UK, November 2010

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Detail of cap of Fly Agaric fungus {Amanita muscaria} in autumn, Beacon Hill Country Park

Detail of cap of Fly Agaric fungus {Amanita muscaria} in autumn, Beacon Hill Country Park, The National Forest, Leicestershire, UK. November

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Fly Agaric fungus {Amanita muscaria} in autumn

Fly Agaric fungus {Amanita muscaria} in autumn, Beacon Hill Country Park, The National Forest, Leicestershire, UK. November

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Looking down on a large group of Fly agaric fungi caps {Amanita muscaria} Lorraine

Looking down on a large group of Fly agaric fungi caps {Amanita muscaria} Lorraine, France

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: False death cap fungus (Amanita citrina var

False death cap fungus (Amanita citrina var. alba) showing spore dispersal pattern over 22 hours on black card

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Amanita caesarea, Caesars Mushrooms fruiting around leaves and grasses

Amanita caesarea, Caesars Mushrooms fruiting around leaves and grasses

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Orange Grisette (Amanita crocea) fruiting bodies

Orange Grisette (Amanita crocea) fruiting bodies, growing along woodland ride in misty beechwood, Kings Wood, Challock, North Downs, Kent, England, October

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Amanita sp. amanita mushrooms

Amanita sp. amanita mushrooms
Plate 10 depicting two different species of amanite mushrooms from Le Regne Vegetal plantes agricoles, Vol 8

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: False Death-cap (Amanita citrina) fruiting body

False Death-cap (Amanita citrina) fruiting body, growing amongst leaf litter in deciduous woodland, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, october

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: False Death-cap (Amanita citrina) fruiting bodies

False Death-cap (Amanita citrina) fruiting bodies, growing in old woodland, New Forest, Hampshire, England, september

Background imageAmanitaceae Collection: Amanita vaginata, commonly known as the grisette

Amanita vaginata, commonly known as the grisette, is an edible mushroom in the Amanitaceae family of fungi


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EDITORS COMMENTS

Amanitaceae, also known as fly agaric toadstools or fly agaric fungus, can be found in various locations across the globe. In Lancashire, UK, these vibrant red mushrooms add a pop of color to the forest floor. Moving up north to Strathspey, Scotland, we discover the enchanting sight of fly agaric fungus thriving within a forestry plantation. Beacon Hill Country Park showcases the intricate details of gills on these fascinating fungi during autumn. The park is not alone in its admiration for Amanita muscaria; Lorraine, France boasts a whole group of fly agaric mushrooms nestled amidst woodland beauty. In Morske Oko Reserve's beech forest lies another member of the Amanitaceae family - Panther cap fungi (Amanita pantherina). Their presence adds an air of mystery and intrigue to this natural haven. The National Forest in Central England provides yet another picturesque setting for fly agaric fungus. With their distinct caps and vivid colors, they create a captivating scene that draws visitors from far and wide. Back at Beacon Hill Country Park during autumn, we zoom in on the stunning cap detail of Amanita muscaria. Each groove and spot tells a story waiting to be discovered by curious eyes. Looking down upon a large group of fly agaric fungi caps in Lorraine reveals nature's artistry at its finest. These mushrooms seem like tiny umbrellas dotting the forest floor with their whimsical charm. Lastly, let us not forget about false death cap fungus (Amanita citrina var), which displays its own unique characteristics captured beautifully through CJO12818039 and CJO12818030 photographs. From Lancashire to Scotland, France to England - Amanitaceae captivates us with its diverse species and breathtaking beauty wherever it may grow.

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