A very rare mushroom that yet has to be studied, american fly agaric has a silvery-white cap with white warts. It looks like a pale double of the well-known Amanita muscaria and was even thought to be its variant. American fly agaric is a poisonous species.
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Attributes
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About American fly agaric
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Attributes of American fly agaric
Cap
The cap has cuts on the side, but is otherwise similar to the usual fly agaric form.