Deadly aminatas, ink caps and fly agaric abound like a fairytale forest.
From the guardian.co.uk
Muscazone is another compound more recently isolated from European specimens of the fly agaric.
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Could it have something to do with reindeers'famous passion for the red, spotty fly agaric mushroom?
From the newscientist.com
My friends and I do that with fly agaric mushrooms.
From the eatocracy.cnn.com
Fly agaric grows around a number of tree species.
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A preliminary agaric flora of East Africa.
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When psilocybin mushrooms were made illegal, street vendors switched to the far more toxic fly agaric, which is still legal.
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The Lithuanian festivities are the only report that Wasson received of ingestion of fly agaric for recreational use in Eastern Europe.
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Although very distinctive in appearance, the fly agaric has been mistaken for other yellow to red species in the Americas, including Armillaria cf.
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Fungus used in the preparation of punk for fuses
A saprophytic fungus of the order Agaricales having an umbrellalike cap with gills on the underside
An agaric is a type of fungal fruiting body characterized by the presence of a pileus (cap) that is clearly differentiated from the stipe (stalk), with lamellae (gills) on the underside of the pileus. ...
Common name for a fungus which produces gilled basidiomata, usually a member of the Agaricales.
A term commonly used to describe a fungus having a cap (pileus), gills (lamellae), and a stem (stipe), i.e., what most people would call a mushroom.
A gill- or tube-bearing mushroom of the order Agaricales (Holobasidiomycetes).