Amanita subglobosa is a species of fungus belonging to the Amanitaceae family. It typically displays a distinct, bulbous base and a smooth cap that can range in color depending on environmental conditions. The gills beneath the cap are freely attached and white in color. Amanita subglobosa is mostly found in woodlands and prefers to associate with certain types of trees, depending on the soil and climate of the region.
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Attributes
Toxicity and Edibility
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About Amanita subglobosa
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Attributes of Amanita subglobosa
You can find Amanita subglobosa by these plants:
Balsam fir, Quaking aspen, Shagbark hickory, Northern red oak, Overcup oak, White oak, Norway spruce