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Amanita frostiana

Paxillus involutus

Description:

Deserts, soil, and dead matter. increasing their surface area of their gills. Forests, ocean. Bugs Non living organic matter The fruit body releases spores into the environment for propagation. Those that land on a favorable substrate (or growth medium) can germinate, beginning the life cycle anew! The mushroom Looks orange on the outside and then dark orange on the inside increasing their surface area of their gills. Forests, ocean. Interacts with Bugs. Non living organic matter. The fruit body releases spores into the environment for propagation. Those that land on a favorable substrate (or growth medium) can germinate, beginning the life cycle anew! The mushroom Looks orange on the outside and then dark orange on the inside

Habitat:

Deserts, soil, and dead matter.

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jbrown
Spotted by
jbrown

City of Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Spotted on Dec 18, 2018
Submitted on Dec 18, 2018

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