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Amanita spissa

 
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Amanita spissa
Amanita spissa is a common mushroom in the Low Beskid. It is only edible when cooked at high temperatures. However, it is better not to collect it at all because this mushroom looks very similar to Amanita pantherina, which is very poisonous.
Poland - The Low Beskid - Forest on the slope of Mount Kopiec - August 2007.


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