Amanita bisporigera is among the deadliest mushrooms on earth and contains enough toxins to kill a healthy adult with just one bite.
* Cap: 5-12 cm; almost oval, becoming convex, then broadly convex to nearly flat in age; smooth; dry; stark white, sometimes discoloring towards the center in age; the margin (usually) not lined
* Spore print: white
* Spores: 7-10 x 6.5-8.5 µ smooth; broadly elliptical or nearly round; amyloid
* Bruising: yellow
* Gills: attached or free from the stem, white and close
* Stipe: 7.5-20 cm long; 0.5-2 cm thick; more or less equal, or more frequently tapering somewhat to apex and flaring to an enlarged base; smooth or shaggy; white; with a persistent skirtlike ring that almost always remains into maturity; without a rim at the base; with a w
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| - Amanita bisporigera is among the deadliest mushrooms on earth and contains enough toxins to kill a healthy adult with just one bite.
* Cap: 5-12 cm; almost oval, becoming convex, then broadly convex to nearly flat in age; smooth; dry; stark white, sometimes discoloring towards the center in age; the margin (usually) not lined
* Spore print: white
* Spores: 7-10 x 6.5-8.5 µ smooth; broadly elliptical or nearly round; amyloid
* Bruising: yellow
* Gills: attached or free from the stem, white and close
* Stipe: 7.5-20 cm long; 0.5-2 cm thick; more or less equal, or more frequently tapering somewhat to apex and flaring to an enlarged base; smooth or shaggy; white; with a persistent skirtlike ring that almost always remains into maturity; without a rim at the base; with a w
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| - Amanita bisporigera is among the deadliest mushrooms on earth and contains enough toxins to kill a healthy adult with just one bite.
* Cap: 5-12 cm; almost oval, becoming convex, then broadly convex to nearly flat in age; smooth; dry; stark white, sometimes discoloring towards the center in age; the margin (usually) not lined
* Spore print: white
* Spores: 7-10 x 6.5-8.5 µ smooth; broadly elliptical or nearly round; amyloid
* Bruising: yellow
* Gills: attached or free from the stem, white and close
* Stipe: 7.5-20 cm long; 0.5-2 cm thick; more or less equal, or more frequently tapering somewhat to apex and flaring to an enlarged base; smooth or shaggy; white; with a persistent skirtlike ring that almost always remains into maturity; without a rim at the base; with a white, sacklike universal veil encasing the base
* Veil: thin and white, covers the gills during development then tears away and hangs from the stipe
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