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Amanita sp. Pers.


Location: Dalton, Georgia, USA

Observation Notes: The group of fungi were found growing in a neighbor’s yard (who is not fond of people snooping around in his yard, completely understandable), growing under a white oak (Quercus alba)in a mycorrhizal fashion. Since they were found in this context, I had no opportunity to spend a sufficient amount of time to observe them. I posted pictures on shroomery.org resulting in Alan Rockefeller’s identification as possibly Amanita gemmata. Upon handling one, a resinous substance was left on my fingers, which seems to support Mr. Rockefeller’s claim. There were no distinct markings on the stipe bulb except for one specimen.
Here is a link to the shroomery thread: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/10986953


For more information about this, see the observation page at Mushroom Observer.

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