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Observe the interesting effect of the strong light upon my orange and blue amanita fungus!
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I have sometimes employed the mottled amanita, so ill famed in the books, without disastrous result.
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A second amanita, the sheathed amanita (Amanita vaginata, BULL.
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He chose the lemon-yellow amanita, which has as bad a reputation as the mottled variety, and ate it at supper.
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The only consistently deadly mushrooms are in the amanita group; the other poisonous ones are usually not fatal, but they're dangerous.
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In short, whether it be to us a delicious dish or a deadly poison, no amanita is accepted by the grubs.
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Wolfsbane and fly agaric were excellent, of course; deadly nightshade could not be discounted, and the amanita toadstool had its own macabre charm.
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They likewise refuse the mottled amanita (Amanita pantherina, D. C.), the vernal amanita (Amanita verna, FRIES) and the lemon-yellow amanita (Amanita citrina, SCHAEFF.
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And the broad, rich russulas in the autumn called aloud, "I am a fat, wholesome Mushroom," and the deadly amanita cried, "I am an Amanita.
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In point of fact, when eaten raw, the amanitas have no particular flavor.
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It is an Amanita, resembling the Fly Amanita, which we will probably soon discover.
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How shall we know the deadly Amanita among its kindly cousins, the good mushrooms?
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There are sixteen British species of Amanita; they grow on the ground in or near woods.
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This is the deadly Amanita muscaria, the fly-agaric.
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This taxon is designated here as Amanita cf.
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Our fungus is Frost's Amanita, named after the botanist who first placed it on the list, Frost.