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  • Death cap (Amanita phalloides)

    Amanita phalloides (Death cap)

    This is one of the most poisonous European toadstools. All parts of the fungus are deadly, and it should never be eaten. The cap is…

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  • Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria)

    Amanita muscaria (Fly agaric)

    The fly agaric is an attractive, vibrantly coloured toadstool, which is familiar and instantly recognisable. It has a bright red cap, which…

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  • Honey mushroom (Armillaria ostoyae)

    Armillaria ostoyae (Honey mushroom)

    The honey mushroom (Armillaria ostoyae) is the largest living organism in the world, although only a small percentage of its growth is…

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  • Date waxcap (Hygrocybe spadicea)

    Hygrocybe spadicea (Date waxcap)

    Waxcaps are a group of fungi that have thick gills, watery flesh and a waxy texture. This waxcap has a brown, chestnut or coffee-coloured…

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  • Bloxam's entoloma (Entoloma bloxamii)

    Entoloma bloxamii (Bloxam's entoloma)

    Bloxam's entoloma produces a striking, blue, mushroom-shaped fruiting body. The smooth cap has a broad swelling in the centre (known as an…

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  • Pink waxcap (Hygrocybe calyptriformis)

    Hygrocybe calyptriformis (Pink waxcap)

    The attractive pink waxcap (Hygrocybe calyptriformis) has a pinkish-lilac conical cap with fine striations and a slightly greasy appearance…

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  • Funcia di basilisc (Pleurotus nebrodensis)

    Pleurotus nebrodensis (Funcia di basilisc)

    ARKive is supporting the IUCN Species Survival Commission's Top 50 Plants Campaign. The aim of this campaign is to help save plant species…

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  • Field mushroom (Agaricus campestris)

    Agaricus campestris (Field mushroom)

    This widespread species is a close relative of the species of mushroom that is typically sold in shops (Agaricus bisporus). The field…

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  • Purple-red hygrophorus (Hygrophorus purpurascens)

    Hygrophorus purpurascens (Purple-red hygrophorus)

    The purple-red hygrophorus produces large white mushrooms, which are heavily marked with wine-red spots. The cap is broad and rounded; the…

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