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Amanita pseudoregalis
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Amanita pseudoregalis, or the false royal fly agaric, is a species of mushroom from the Amanita genus. It can be found in Italy, the island of Sardinia, and France. It has a large, white cap with white warts and a tall, ringed stem with a bulbous base. It is a mycorrhizal fungus; it mostly appears in woodlands from summer to fall, and its appearance can be striking....read more on Wikipedia.
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