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Amanita phalloides (Death Cap) The 'Death Cap" looks good to eat.  Not so.  In Australia this can be found in parks and gardens under exotic trees, oak, in this case.  It is sometimes responsible for deaths.   Amanita phalloides,Australia,Geotagged Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

Amanita phalloides (Death Cap)

The 'Death Cap" looks good to eat. Not so. In Australia this can be found in parks and gardens under exotic trees, oak, in this case. It is sometimes responsible for deaths.

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''Amanita phalloides'' /æməˈnaɪtə fəˈlɔɪdiːz/, commonly known as the death cap, is a deadly poisonous basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the genus ''Amanita''. Widely distributed across Europe, ''A. phalloides'' forms ectomycorrhizas with various broadleaved trees. In some cases, the death cap has been introduced to new regions with the cultivation of non-native species of oak, chestnut, and pine. The large fruiting bodies appear in summer and autumn; the caps are generally greenish.. more

Similar species: Agaricales
Species identified by Martin Lagerwey
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By Martin Lagerwey

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Uploaded May 22, 2016. Captured in Maroondah Lakes Scenic Walk, Croydon VIC 3136, Australia.