




amanita aprica
The Sunshine Amanita is a bright and cheerful mushroom that looks like a little sun in the forest! Its vibrant yellow cap makes it easy to spot on the forest floor.
生息地: It lives in sunny, moist areas of forests, often near oak or pine trees.
The Sunshine Amanita has a bright yellow to orange-yellow cap, often sticky, adorned with white or yellowish patches. Its gills are white, and it stands on a white stalk with a distinctive ring and a sac-like base (volva).





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Despite its toxicity, some slugs and insects enjoy munching on it!
It often appears very early in spring, sometimes after the last snow!
Its vibrant yellow color acts like a warning sign in the forest!
The scientific name 'aprica' means 'sun-loving'!
Sunshine Amanita can share water and minerals with oak trees because its roots connect underground with them.
Sunshine Amanita has a natural chemical defense that helps it avoid being eaten by most forest creatures.
Sunshine Amanita can break down dead plant matter, returning vital nutrients back into the forest soil.
Quercus garryana
exchanges nutrients with its roots

Quercus agrifolia
forms underground nutrient partnership
Notholithocarpus densiflorus
supports tanoak growth via mycorrhizae
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Do not touch or eat wild mushrooms without an adult's help!
5-15 cm
poisonous
5-12 cm
It lives in sunny, moist areas of forests, often near oak or pine trees.
soil
Spring_to_early_summer
White
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