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- Amanita - Wikipedia
Amanita pantherina Muscimol (also known as pantherine) is an isoxazole Pantherine is named after Amanita pantherina Amanita pantherina contains the psychoactive compound muscimol, [11] but is used as an entheogen much less often than its much more distinguishable relative A muscaria
- North American Amanitas: A Detailed Identification Guide
North America boasts an impressive diversity of Amanita mushroom species Amanitas are identifiable by their stately appearance, cap and stem decorations, and white spore print North America holds a rich and varied group of species,
- Amanita | Mushroom, Description, Species, Poisonous, Facts - Britannica
The genus Amanita consists of several hundred species of mushrooms in the family Amanitaceae, some of which are poisonous to humans
- What Is Amanita Muscaria? Effects, Risks History
Amanita muscaria is a wild mushroom with a long history of use and real health risks Here’s what the science and the FDA say about it
- The Genus Amanita - MushroomExpert. Com
The Genus Amanita [ Basidiomycetes > Agaricales > Amanitaceae ] by Michael Kuo The mushrooms in Amanita include some of the world's best known and most beautiful fungi Amanita species are recognized by their (usually) pale gills, which are free from the stem; their white spore prints; the presence of a universal veil that often creates a volva or other distinctive features on the stem
- Amanita Design
Amanita Design, small independent game developing studio based in the Czech Republic
- The Complete Guide to Amanita Muscaria - Shroomer
Amanita muscaria: From Santa Claus to Super Mario Amanita muscaria mushrooms have left their mark all over Western culture, from children’s books to fairytales told through oral tradition Unfortunately, eating the species will lead to dangerous side effects—so it’s best to just enjoy them for their stunning beauty and historical value
- Amanitas of North America - North American Mycological Association
Substantial changes have occurred in our understanding of Amanitas since the publication of David Jenkins’ 1986 book, Amanita of North America The widespread use of DNA sequencing has brought many formerly […]
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