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A white spotted red mushroom in a forest. The ground is covered with autumn leaves and little branches.
An orange mushroom nestled among the leaves in a wooded area or forest grove
Forest floor close up with a fly agaric mushroom during an autumn day in a beech tree forest with brown leafs on the hills in the Veluwezoom nature reserve in Gelderland, Netherlands.
Directly above view of fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) growing on undergrowth
A vivid red Amanita muscaria mushroom sits amid green grasses and autumn leaves, creating a bold focal point in a Danish forest setting. The cap’s white speckles, pale stalk, and surrounding foliage evoke autumnal wonder, natural beauty, and the quiet drama of woodland textures.
Fly Agaric in front of a tree
Amanita mushroom in forest. Fly agaric with red cap. Red mushroom amanita toxic, also called panther cap. False blusher amanita mushroom in the forest against background of green vegetation.
Mushrooms on the forest floor
Fly agaric. Poisonous mushroom
Amanita muscaria (L. ex Fr.) Hooker, Fly Agaric, Amanite tue-mouches, Fausse Oronge Roter Fliegenpilz, Légyölö galoca. Cap 8–20cm across, globose or hemispherical at first then flattening, bright scarlet covered with distinctive white pyramidal warts which may be washed off by rain leaving the cap almost smooth and the colour fades. Stem 80–180×10–20mm, white, often covered in shaggy volval remnants as is the bulbous base, the white membranous ring attached to the stem apex sometimes becoming flushed yellow from the pigment washed off the cap. Flesh white, tinged red or yellow below the cap cuticle, Taste pleasant, smell faint. Gills free, white. Habitat usually with birch trees, Season late summer to late autumn. Common. Deadly poisonous. It contains many different toxins. Distribution, America and Europe (Source R. Phillips).\n\nThis is one of the easiest species to recognize and is quite common, mostly by Birch Trees, in the Netherlands.
A colorful, wild mushroom growing in a damp Pacific Northwest forest.
Forest floor close up with a fly agaric mushroom during an autumn day in a beech tree forest with brown leafs on the hills in the Veluwezoom nature reserve in Gelderland, Netherlands.
The fly agaric is known for being slightly poisonous and easy recognizable. The picture is taken at Kalvebod Fælled - Kalvebod Commons, which is a nature area and public park close to the center of Copenhagen
Top view of Amanita muscaria mushroom shot in the forest in october. DSRL outdoors photo taken with Canon EOS 5D Mk II and Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L IS USM Wide Angle Zoom Lens
Close-up of two Amanita muscaria or fly agaric mushrooms with orange caps and white spots, growing among fallen leaves in an oak forest in Ucieda, Cabuerniga Valley, Cantabria, Spain.
Amanita mushroom in forest. Fly agaric with red cap. Red mushroom amanita toxic, also called panther cap. False blusher amanita mushroom in the forest against background of green vegetation.
A lone red fly agaric mushroom grows through a mountain of autumn leaves in the forest. The concept of nature's renewability
Amanita muscaria (L. ex Fr.) Hooker, Fly Agaric, Amanite tue-mouches, Fausse Oronge Roter Fliegenpilz, Légyölö galoca. Cap 8–20cm across, globose or hemispherical at first then flattening, bright scarlet covered with distinctive white pyramidal warts which may be washed off by rain leaving the cap almost smooth and the colour fades. Stem 80–180×10–20mm, white, often covered in shaggy volval remnants as is the bulbous base, the white membranous ring attached to the stem apex sometimes becoming flushed yellow from the pigment washed off the cap. Flesh white, tinged red or yellow below the cap cuticle, Taste pleasant, smell faint. Gills free, white. Habitat usually with birch trees, Season late summer to late autumn. Common. Deadly poisonous. It contains many different toxins. Distribution, America and Europe (Source R. Phillips).
Toxic and hallucinogen mushroom Fly Agaric in grass on autumn forest background.
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The fly agaric is known for being slightly poisonous and easy recognizable. The picture is taken at Kalvebod Fælled - Kalvebod Commons, which is a nature area and public park close to the center of Copenhagen
Autumn foraging in English woodland discovers some inedible fungi
Fly agaric mushroom in forest
Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria), toadstool in autumn forest
Amanita muscaria mushroom fungus in the autumn pine forest
The magical world of fungi, from mushrooms to fungal networks and families in brown and red colors in the forest in a sunny autumn day
Mushrooms: Amanita Muscaria
Amanita muscaria (L. ex Fr.) Hooker, Fly Agaric, Amanite tue-mouches, Fausse Oronge Roter Fliegenpilz, Légyölö galoca. Cap 8–20cm across, globose or hemispherical at first then flattening, bright scarlet covered with distinctive white pyramidal warts which may be washed off by rain leaving the cap almost smooth and the colour fades. Stem 80–180×10–20mm, white, often covered in shaggy volval remnants as is the bulbous base, the white membranous ring attached to the stem apex sometimes becoming flushed yellow from the pigment washed off the cap. Flesh white, tinged red or yellow below the cap cuticle, Taste pleasant, smell faint. Gills free, white. Habitat usually with birch trees, Season late summer to late autumn. Common. Deadly poisonous. It contains many different toxins. Distribution, America and Europe (Source R. Phillips).This is one of the easiest species to recognize and is quite common, mostly by Birch Trees, in the Netherlands. This young one is photographed by a Beech Tree.
City Riga, Latvia. Red mushroom, poisonous. Wood and nature. Travel photo 2018.
close up of red fly agaric mushroom on forest floor
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