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Fly Agaric

Description:

Large Patch found at the Rainier State School.

Habitat:

Growing singularly, under and near a patch of unidentified deciduous trees. Possibly a variety of maple.

Notes:

Beautiful patch growing towards the end of August.

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3 Comments

chadcooldude
chadcooldude 13 years ago

Over here in washington they are quite enjoyable, if the proper preparatory and cooking precautions are taken into practice. However, I haven't done so in years. Not my cup of tea :). Thanks for the input guys.

TrevorStaker
TrevorStaker 13 years ago

Very awesome! Love these things, but make sure you don't eat them. You get more stomach ache than psychedelic experience, which is what an Asian variety of these are said to give you. Great collection!

lori.tas
lori.tas 13 years ago

Eeek. I hope everyone washed their hands after gathering these.

chadcooldude
Spotted by
chadcooldude

Buckley, Washington, USA

Spotted on Aug 25, 2010
Submitted on Feb 22, 2011

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