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Panther fly agaric (Amanita pantherina (DC. ex Fr) Secr) — mushroom of the Amanitaceae family
Cap 4-10 cm in diameter, hemispherical, later convex or flat-spread, with a thin scarred edge, brownish-brown, sometimes with a slight reddish tint, grayish-brown or brown, with numerous white flakes. The plates are dense, white. The spore mass is white. Spores 8-12 X 6.5-7.5 microns, elliptical, smooth. Leg 5-10 X 0.5-1.5 cm, cylindrical, with a folded tubercle at the bottom, hollow, white, thinly fibrous, with a white narrow ring and with an appendage with the free edge of the vagina. The pulp is white, with an unpleasant odor. Panther fly agaric Panther fly agaric (Amanita pantherina) is a poisonous mushroom of the Amanita family, genus Champignon. It grows in temperate forests. Amanitas of local mycelium near coniferous and deciduous plants. Fruiting in summer and autumn.
Any person who goes to the forest for mushrooms should know what a fly agaric looks like. Appearance of the cap. This part of the fly agaric in the early stages of development has a rounded shape. Over time, it becomes flatter, a small recess appears in the center. The diameter of the cap is 7-10 cm. The color varies from light to dark brown.
There are mushrooms with olive-colored caps. The country is framed by a light stripe. The surface of the cap. The upper part of the fly agaric is covered with white growths, located slightly or concentrically. Warts on the surface of the cap are the remains of the cover. After rain or severe frosts, the mushroom is covered with a slimy coating or brown spots. In dry weather, the panther fly agaric has a smooth shiny surface. A young mushroom is often covered with complete mucus. The back of the cap. In this part there are radial white plates that expand in the edge area. The fly agaric has a white, tasteless pulp that emits a pungent odor. Leg. The length of this part of the mushroom reaches 10 cm. The diameter exceeds 1.5 cm. Closer to the base, the thin leg expands, forming a tuber. The surface is covered with small light growths of a round shape.
A distinctive feature of the panther fly agaric is the presence of a skirt located at the base.