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Observation: Amanita sp. Pers. (13829)

When: 2008-11-08
Collection location: Marble Mountain Ranch, Siskiyou Co., California, USA [Click for map]
Who: John Harlan (harlanx6)
No herbarium specimen

Notes: It has a volva and bulb, cream white gills and just looks like Amanita to me, but I can’t ID it. It seems to have brown spores. I didn’t see an annulus.

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Created: 2008-11-08 20:32:04
By: Nathan Wilson (nathan)
Summary: Interesting staining…

Looks like there is a brownish-red stain around the worm holes. It’s definitely an Amanita. Normally I’d guess this is something near A. gemmata, but that discoloration has me thinking twice. Why do you think it has brown spores?

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Observation Created: Sat Nov 08 11:43:33 -0800 2008
Last Modified: Sat Nov 08 11:43:33 -0800 2008 by John Harlan (harlanx6)
Viewed: 26 times, last viewed: Fri Nov 14 19:01:54 -0800 2008
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Amanita sp. Pers. (28216)

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Amanita sp. Pers. (28217)

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Amanita sp. Pers. (28218)