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Observation: Mycogone rosea Link (99070)
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When: 2012-07-03
Collection location: Bad Godesberg, Germany [Click for map]
Who: deuteragenie
No herbarium specimen

Notes: Size: 15cm
Yellow “dot” clearly visible when sliced in two
Odor: unpleasant
White base, going deep in soil
Found in parc, on earth with not much grass, under beech

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  Gerhard   61% (2)   Eye3Eyes3
Recognized by sight: mould on some Amanita, presumably A. rubescens

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Created: 2012-07-03 17:25:04 EDT (-0400)
By: Gerhard Koller (Gerhard)
Summary: Hm, not sure.

Think it’s just a sign of rot or from the mould. Never looked at that with my own finds of Mycogone.

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Created: 2012-07-03 17:12:41 EDT (-0400)
By: deuteragenie
Summary: Wow

Wow I am impressed – this looks like it. Indeed, many amanita rubescens in that area for the moment.

I forgot to mention the high density / heaviness of the “ball”. Similar to potato.

The distinctive yellow spot has an explanation ?



Created: 2012-07-03 13:52:03 EDT (-0400)
Last modified: 2012-07-03 17:15:51 EDT (-0400)
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