Observation 300928: Amanita sect. Vaginatae sensu Zhu L. Yang
When: 2017-11-28
Collection location: Broxton Rocks Preserve, Coffee Co., Georgia, USA [Click for map]
31.7325°N 82.8556°W 81m [Click for map]
Specimen available
Fungarium record:
Notes:
NAMP_#: 665
Substrate: Altamaha grit (sandy)
Habitat: pine-oak stream woods
Other: reddish at base.
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Overall Score sum(score * weight) / (total weight + 1) |
0.85 | 28.42% |
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This specimen was in a riparian habitat with pines, oaks, etc.
By: Bill Sheehan (B_Sheehan)
2017-11-30 18:10:21 PST (-0800)
Broxton Rocks are unusual sandstone “cliffs” in the Coastal Plain.
I’m curious about the red coloring at the base. Is it a microbe or part of the mushroom? I am drying the specimen; would you like it?

By: R. E. Tulloss (ret)
2017-11-30 17:27:48 PST (-0800)
There is a fragment of the universal veil on the stipe that is turning gray. It would be nice to know more about the collection.
Very best,
Rod
Thank you for asking.
Very best,
Rod