Amanita porphyria

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Amanita porphyria
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Scientific classification
Kingdom:Fungi
Division:Basidiomycota
Class:Homobasidiomycetae
Subclass:Hymenomycetes
Order:Agaricales
Family:Amanitaceae
Genus:Amanita
Species: porphyria
Binomial name
Amanita porphyria
(Alb. & Schwein. ex Fr.) Secr.

Amanita porphyria is a basidiomycete mushroom of the genus Amanita.

Characteristics

The cap is 4-10 cm, greyish brown to brown, usually smooth, sometimes with grey patches. The gills are white and free from the stem. The stem is 5-12 cm high and 1-1.5 cm thick and has a grey to black ring. The stem has a basal bulb. A. porphyria usually grows near coniferous trees.

Uses

A. porphyria is not suitable for consumption. It is considered slightly poisonous and, more importantly, can easily be confused with much more poisonous species such as amanita pantherina.



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