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Related: About this forumFungi. I often see these toadstools on my walks around the neighborhood

					
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						Fungi. I often see these toadstools on my walks around the neighborhood (Original Post)
						Walleye
						Aug 8
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        Agreed w/Miss CP. Your composition, corner to corner shows high art, I'd way. Thanks, Walleye.
        George McGovern
        Aug 8
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rampartd
(2,786 posts)1. amanita virosa
        "the destroying angel"
ret5hd
(21,913 posts)2. that doesn't sound tasty at all!
        AnotherDreamWeaver
(2,921 posts)7. I don't think so.
        Here is a link to destroying angel:
https://www.mushroom-appreciation.com/destroying-angel.html    Primary Eastern destroying angel species: Amanita bisporigera
Primary Western destroying angel species: Amanita ocreata
I think these are Agaricus crocodilinus: 
https://picturemushroom.com/wiki/Agaricus_crocodilinus.html
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,530 posts)3. This is a wonderful photo, my dear Walleye!
        The details are perfectly exposed. 
Thank you!
 
 
Walleye
(43,015 posts)4. Thank you!
        George McGovern
(9,890 posts)5. Agreed w/Miss CP. Your composition, corner to corner shows high art, I'd way. Thanks, Walleye.
        Walleye
(43,015 posts)6. Thanks so much, you're too kind
        Diamond_Dog
(38,926 posts)8. Very nice detail and composition!
        Like stepping stones almost!
Walleye
(43,015 posts)9. Thank you, nature always does the best art
        





