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Observation: Amanita flavoconia G. F. Atk. (22537)
About Amanita flavoconia G. F. Atk.
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Draft for Wild Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States by Herbert Baker (private)
When: 2009-06-25
Collection location: Strouds Run State Park, Athens, Ohio, USA [Click for map]
Who: Dan Molter (shroomydan)
No herbarium specimen
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Proposed Name User Community Vote
  shroomydan   79% (4)   Eye3Eyes3
Recognized by sight
  shroomydan   27% (3)   Eye3
Used references: As per ret’s suggestion.

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Created: 2010-02-23 06:38:30 WET (+0000)
By: ret
Summary: I guess that question was for me….

Yes, the stipe should be entirely white or nearly so for elongata. And the orange center to the cap would pretty much eliminate elongata south of Canada (I saw an orange patch on what I believe is an elongata (because of narrow spores) in Newfoundland. I think I rely most one the spore shape. From the photo and the geography of the collecting location this is more likely to be A. flavoconia. R.


Created: 2010-02-23 03:41:17 WET (+0000)
By: Herbert Baker (Herbert Baker)
Summary: I thought

A. elongata was differentiated form A. flavoconia by its white stipe.?

85891

Created: 2009-06-26 01:31:10 WET (+0000)
By: ret
Summary: remote from Indiana

With a cap that yellow, you might want to check Amanita elongata Peck.

Very best,

Rod



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