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Unlikely, Vlad...the Amanita abrupta is a common species to eastern America and Asia...not to Europe.
Looking at the base of the stem, I rather say Amanita Abrupta - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanita_abr...
Looks somehow valid, Vlad - but as you mention, hard to tell.It's in a pretty late state and the colors change so fast on fungi...
Looks kind of like Amanita Cockeri... but not sure.
Spotted on Nov 3, 2011 Submitted on Nov 3, 2011
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Unlikely, Vlad...the Amanita abrupta is a common species to eastern America and Asia...not to Europe.
Looking at the base of the stem, I rather say Amanita Abrupta - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanita_abr...
Looks somehow valid, Vlad - but as you mention, hard to tell.
It's in a pretty late state and the colors change so fast on fungi...
Looks kind of like Amanita Cockeri... but not sure.