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To-do list for Amanita: |
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Create and write these sections:
- Description and identification
- Classification (understanding of the different Amanita sections is important, even for amateurs)
- Habitat and ecology
- Chemistry and toxicology
- Edibility (edible amanitas, including discussion of both sides of controversy concerning eating Amanita)
- Notable species (not a species list, but discussion of some notable species)
- References
- Further reading (optional)
- External links
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OK - the species list now has toxicity icon next to it. I hope everyone likes it :)Cas Liber 06:38, 2 November 2006 (UTC)