Amanita virosa (Amanita virosa)

Sîstematîk:
  • Dabeş: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Dabeşkirin: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Çîn: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
  • Binçalak: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
  • Rêzkirin: Agaricales (Agarîk an Lamellar)
  • Malbat: Amanitaceae (Amanitaceae)
  • Cins: Amanita (Amanita)
  • Awa: Amanita virosa (Amanita virosa)
  • gewrê spî
  • Fly agaric fetid
  • snow white grebe
  • gewrê spî

Amanita muscaria smelly, an gewrê spî (T. agarîk bifirin) is a deadly poisonous mushroom of the Amanita genus (lat. Amanita) of the Amanite family (lat. Amanitaceae).

It grows in coniferous and mixed damp forests on sandy soils from July to September.

Hat up to 12 cm in ∅, slightly, shiny, pure white when dry.

Pulp, with an unpleasant odor.

The plates are free, white. Spore powder is white. Spores are almost spherical, smooth.

Leg up to 7 cm long, 1-1,5 cm ∅, smooth, thickened towards the base, white, with a delicate

white ring. At the base of the leg, the edges of the white saccular sheath are free.

Mushroom is deadly poisonous.

Amanita smelly can be mistaken for a white float,

mushroom-umbrella white, beautiful volvariella, champignon coppicae.

Video about the stinky toadstool mushroom:

Deadly poisonous smelly fly agaric (Amanita virosa)

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