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Amanita spissa.   Click a photo to enlarge it.   back to list

synonyms: Amanite épaisse, Grauer Wulstling, Grey Spotted Amanita
Amanita excelsa2 field Mushroom
Ref No: 6963
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Amanita spissa field Mushroom
Ref No: 7045
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Amanita spissa Mushroom
Ref No: 7046
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Amanita spissa3 Mushroom
Ref No: 7048
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Amanita spissa4.jpg Mushroom
Ref No: 9761
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location: North America, Europe
edibility: Poisonous/Suspect
fungus colour: Brown, Grey to beige
normal size: 5-15cm
cap type: Convex to shield shaped
stem type: Ring on stem, Volva on stem, Bulbous base of stem
spore colour: White, cream or yellowish
habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on the ground

Amanita spissa (Fr.) Kummer syn. A. excelsa (Fr.) Kummer Grey Spotted Amanita, Amanite épaisse, Grauer Wulstling Cap 6–10cm across, greyish or brownish, variable, covered in whitish grey hoary patches of volva, eventually losing these to become bare and smooth. Stem 60–120 x 15–25mm, white, lined above the large white ring which also shows strong line marks on its upper surface, covered in small scales below in a concentric pattern towards the swollen base which is deeply buried in the ground; the volva is hardly perceivable on the swollen base. Flesh white, firm; turning purple when treated with sulphuric acid. Smell slight but unpleasant. Gills with a slight decurrent tooth, crowded, white. Spore print white. Spores broadly ellipsoid, amyloid, 9–10 x 8–9µ. Habitat in deciduous or coniferous woodland. Season summer to autumn. Frequent. Said to be edible but best avoided since it can easily be confused with the poisonous A. pantherina. The two may be separated on the difference of the velar remnants, greyish in A. spissa, white in A. pantherina, and the presence of a distinct rim around the stem base of A. pantherina. Not edible -avoid many Amanitas contain toxins or deadly toxins. Distribution, America and Europe.

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