



amanita bisporigera
The Eastern North American Destroying Angel is a beautiful but dangerous mushroom! Its white color and umbrella shape make it look like a fairy tale mushroom, but it can be very harmful.
Hábitat: It lives in woodlands and forests, often near trees.
The Eastern North American Destroying Angel is a strikingly pure white mushroom from cap to stem. Its cap is usually smooth and starts dome-shaped, flattening with age. It often has a distinctive skirt-like ring on its stem and a cup-like sac, called a volva, around its base underground.




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It belongs to the same family as the delicious, edible button mushrooms!
Its toxins stop your body's cells from making new proteins!
Just one tiny bite can be enough to cause serious organ damage!
This mushroom often smells pleasant, making it even more dangerous.
Eastern North American Destroying Angel has a mycorrhizal link that helps them share nutrients with tree roots.
Eastern North American Destroying Angel can absorb nutrients from soil because of its hidden underground network of hyphae.
Eastern North American Destroying Angel produces potent amatoxins that helps it deter predators, making it deadly.
Quercus rubra
shares nutrients with roots
Pinus strobus
connects to pine tree roots
Tsuga canadensis
forms underground partnerships
Los animales solitarios viven solos durante la mayor parte de su vida y solo interactúan con otros para aparearse o cuidar de sus crías.
Los hábitats boscosos son entornos terrestres dominados por una densa cubierta arbórea, que sustentan una gran diversidad de vida animal y vegetal.
Describe a los organismos que descomponen la materia orgánica muerta, reciclando los nutrientes de vuelta al ecosistema.
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Do not touch or eat this mushroom, as it is very toxic!
5-15 cm
deadly
4-10 cm
It lives in woodlands and forests, often near trees.
soil
Summer to fall
White
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