Kingdom Fungi Order Agaricales | Division Basidiomycota Scientific name Amanita strobiliformis Rank Species | |
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Similar Amanita echinocephala, Amanita excelsa var spissa, Amanita gemmata, Amanita citrina, Amanita crocea |
Amanita strobiliformis fungi kingdom
Amanita strobiliformis is a species of mushroom.
Contents
- Amanita strobiliformis fungi kingdom
- Amanita strobiliformis
- Description
- Edibility
- Toxicity
- Habitat
- References
Amanita strobiliformis
Description

The cap is 3 to 10 inches across, is rough with warts which sometimes fall away leaving the cap smooth, whitish, and sometimes has some brown. The gills are free and rounded behind. The veil is large and sometimes adhere to the margin of the cap. The stipe (stem) is 3 to 8 inches long, thick, white, bulbous, and sometimes weighs a pound. The spores are elliptical.
Edibility
There are different views on if the species is edible or not.
Toxicity

In many sources this species is said to be harmless, but still then its edibility is doubted and uncertain. So caution should be taken before consuming this fungus. It contains ibonetic acid or muscimol like Amanita muscaria and Amanita pantherina.
Habitat

The species can be found in light woods or on the borders of the woods, usually by itself or in clusters. The mushroom is rare.

