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Fly agaric is a very poisonous mushroom. It was used to make a natural pesticide in the past
8 to 20 centimeters.
LSD ,mescaline , and Fly Agaric
Possible with a bad trip or idiosyncratic response. It is really NOT worth the risk. ___________________________________________________ For the most part, Fly Agaric mushrooms (known as 'shrooms' to those who use them illicitly) cause symptoms like delirium and hallucinations. But in high enough doses, the Fly Agaric does irreversible damage to the liver, and it will fail.
There many mushroom species that exist all over the world. Some examples: fly agaric, psilocybin, shiitake, oyster.
these mushrooms are red in color with white growth on the head.
Shrooms, psilcybin mushrooms, mushies, liberty caps, and fly Agaric
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Amanita muscaria.
The fly agaric fungi (Amanita muscaria) has a mycorrhizal association with birch and other trees. The root tips of the tree are surrounded by fungal hyphae which capture nutrients. This is a mutually beneficial relationship in with the fungus gains sugars from the tree and the tree benefits from the ability of the fungi to capture various minerals.
kingdom -fungi phylum- basidiomyota class- agaricomycetes order -agaricaies family- amanitaceae genus- Amanita species- muscaria
red and white shroom capsWarning: Under no circumstances should anyone eat 'red and white shroom caps' as they belong to the toadstool Amanita muscaria (AKA Fly Cap or Fly Agaric). They are poisonous and eating them could be the last thing you ever do.
I believe that they are most common in England and in the Americas, or wherever else Birch trees are common (they have a symbiotic relationship with birch trees).