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Amanita muscaria,
commonly known as the
fly agaric or
fly amanita, is a
basidiomycete of the
genus Amanita. It is a
large white-gilled, white-spotted...
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agaric (/ˈæɡərɪk, əˈɡærɪk/) is a type of
fungal fruiting body
characterized by the
presence of a
pileus (cap) that is
clearly differentiated from the...
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fly agaric, is a
basidiomycete fungus of the
genus Amanita. It is one of
several varieties of the
Amanita muscaria fungi, all
commonly known as
fly agarics...
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Amanita regalis,
commonly known as the
royal fly agaric or the king of
Sweden Amanita, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Amanitaceae. A. regalis has...
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bengalense (synonym
Saccharum sara);
while fungal candidates include the
fly-
agaric mushroom Amanita muscaria, the psilocybin-containing
mushroom Psilocybe...
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Amanita persicina,
commonly known as the peach-colored
fly agaric, is a
basidiomycete fungus of the
genus Amanita with a peach-colored center.
Until c...
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genus Amanita contains about 600
species of
agarics,
including some of the most
toxic known mushrooms found worldwide, as well as some well-regarded...
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Amanita chrysoblema, with the
common name
American fly agaric, yellow/orange variant, is a
basidiomycete fungus of the
genus Amanita.
Although named chrysoblema...
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referred to as
fly agaric with its
active agents ibotenic acid and
muscimol may also be
considered an 'atypical' deliriant,
although fly agaric is probably...
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yellow fly agaric, is a
variety of
Amanita muscaria.
Rodham Tulloss, and
other experts on fungi,
limit the
habitat of this
fly agaric variation to...