Hongo's amanita is a member of the Amanitaceae family, distinctively known for its medium to large size and characteristic structure. It features a cap that can vary in color and typically displays white gills underneath. The stem of hongo's amanita often has a skirt-like ring and the base is surrounded by a cup-like structure, adding to its unique appearance.
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Attributes
Toxicity and Edibility
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About Hongo's amanita
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Attributes of Hongo's amanita
You can find Hongo's amanita by these plants:
Balsam fir, Quaking aspen, Shagbark hickory, Northern red oak, Overcup oak, White oak, Norway spruce