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Amanita phalloides (common name: death cap) are one type of Group I mushrooms that contain cyclopeptide toxin: amatoxins. Group I are the Cyclopeptides, they have adnate gills attached to the stem. These mushrooms have the mortality of more than 60% if ingested.
roots and stems
For ordinary mushrooms, the stem is just as edible. For the hallucinogenic variety, it may contain less psylocybin than the caps, but probably still as potent.
Mycophobia is the name of the phobia related to the fear of mushrooms
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All vegetables have stem
Another name for the stem of asparagus is a stalk.
It is a stem with the name "herbaceous" therefore making it a herbaceous stem.
Yes, many magic mushrooms are small and brown, as are a lot of other, more dangerous mushrooms. They can easily be confused with poisonous varieties which appear very similar, which is one of the greatest risks associated with magic mushrooms use.
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Boomers.