Amanita vittadinii
Amanita vittadinii, commonly known as the Vittadini's Lepidella , is a European saprophyte mushroom of the Amanita genus. It is believed that it is also one of the most ancient ones.[2] This species is known to occur without accompanying woody plant symbionts.[3] It is a somewhat unique hybrid-like Macrolepiota and Armillaria, which is characterized by white discoloration around the fruit body and its overall look flaky.[4]
Physical description
- Cap: It is 5–15 cm, the first globose, then cleared, with margins in excess of the strip, with warts most depressed toward the margin, whitish pink.
- Stem: It is 8-10 x 1–2 cm, full, swollen at the ends with ring scales, scales whitish greenish throughout the stem.
- Flesh: The white hat, greenish yellow in the stalk, then the first soda springs.[5]
- Odor and taste: Odorless and flavor.
See also
List of Amanita species
References
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