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  Amanita citrina
Amanita citrina, often referred to as the False Death Cap, is an edible fungus; however, care is necessary because it is easily confused with deadly poisonous Amanita species.
Amanita virosa (Destroying Angel) rarely retains veil fragments on its cap through to maturity, the cap remains somewhat domed, its stem-ring is usually high up and not very substantial, and it does not have a sharp smell.
Amanita phalloides (Death Cap) rarely retains veil fragments on its cap, and it develops a sickly-sweet odour as it matures.
www.first-nature.com /fungi/id_guide/amanitaceae/amanita_citrina.htm   (261 words)

  
 Panther mushroom - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
pantherina has a pale orange-brown pileus (cap) bearing small white warts and between 5 and 15 cm in diameter.
pantherina is to be found in both deciduous and (less frequently) coniferous woodland throughout Europe, West Asia and North America.
pantherina should be regarded as highly dangerous, as it contains the psychoactive compounds ibotenic acid and muscimol, and should not be eaten.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Amanita_pantherina   (268 words)

  
 Amanita pantherina (MushroomExpert.Com)
Amanita pantherina is an impressive species with a brownish or yellowish brown cap that is covered with white warts.
Though the "true" Amanita pantherina is probably a strictly European species, several North American versions are commonly found.
I have opted to treat the whitish Amanita multisquamosa and the yellow Amanita velatipes (see the right-hand column) as distinct taxa, leaving the brownish versions to go under the name "Amanita pantherina" while we wait for North American names to be published.
www.mushroomexpert.com /amanita_pantherina.html   (329 words)

  
 Amanita - TCCWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Amanitas are mushrooms characteristic of bearing plates, white spores, and having a volva.
The Reddening amanita, Vinous amanita, or Vinous Royal Agaric (Amanita rubescens) is still called Golmotte: it is very edible and a good cut however novice mushroom collectors and careless mycologists may still mistake this species for Amanita pantherina..
Thick Amanita (Amanita spissa) is an edible mushroom but absolutely should not be gathered due to the risks of confusion with Amanita panthera being so great.
www.tccwiki.com /wiki/index.php?title=Amanita   (1315 words)

  
 Pantherina Mushroom online shop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Amanita Pantherina ranges in colour, from dark to light brown, tan to dull yellow-ish.
Amanita Pantherina are very rare and are the most potent Amanita strain.
Pantherina Mushrooms are cured at source, then picked and taken to special drying chambers and dried at 170-200F.
www.everyonedoesit.co.uk /html/pantherina_mushroom_3197.htm   (149 words)

  
 Amanita pantherina
Amanita spissa (False Panther Cap) is far more common in the British Isles than Amanita pantherina.
Amanita spissa has grey veil fragments on its cap; on most specimens the stem is stout, and the stem base does not have a distinct volval gutter.
The caps of some samples of Amanita rubescens are brown, but their stems and the cap flesh always turn red when damaged.
www.first-nature.com /fungi/id_guide/amanitaceae/amanita_pantherina.htm   (242 words)

  
 Buy Amanita Amanitas
Amanita muscaria, the highly visible and strikingly beautiful mushroom, also known as the Fly Agaric, is yellow to red in color and speckled with white.
Amanita muscaria's history has it associated with both Shamanic and magical practices and it was identified as the "Soma" of the ancient (4000 BC) Rig Veda by Gordon Wasson.
So Amanita muscaria has historical use as far back as we have history, and it shouldn't be hard to suppose that prehistoric man, in his activities as hunter/gatherer, recognized that there were mushrooms and other plants that had benefits not related to hunger.
www.iamshaman.com /amanitamuscaria.htm   (2570 words)

  
 Amanita pantherina - IAmShaman Shop: Amanita Pantherina Grade A Caps (16oz)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Amanita pantherina is an impressive species with a brownish or yellowish brown cap Though the "true" Amanita pantherina is probably a strictly European
Amanita pantherina is very easily recognizable in the typical forms: the brown coloured cap, striate at margin, the completely white general veil which
Amanita pantherina, Pantherpilz, Muchomor plamisty, Pilze, Fungi, Mushrooms, Grzyby.
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 Aminita muscaria, Amanita pantherina and others (Group PIM G026)
Amanita muscaria English Fly Agaric German Fliegenpilz, Roter fliegenpilz Spanish Falsa oronja, Amanita matamoscas French Amanite tue-mouche, Agaric aux mouches, fausse oronge Italian Ovulo malefico, Uovolaccio Polish Muchomor czerwony Amanita pantherina English Panther cap.
Description of Amanita pantherina 3.1.2 Habitat Scattered or abundant, sometimes in fairy rings under hardwoods and conifers from spring to autumn.
Amanita muscaria and Amanita pantherina might also be ingested in order to obtain psychotic effects and especially to expand or alter spatio-temporal awareness.
www.intox.org /databank/documents/fungi/aminita/pimg026.htm   (4433 words)

  
 Amanita pantherina (muchomor plamisty) (Panther Cap)
Podobnie zabarwiona brązowa forma muchomora czerwonego (Amanita muscaria) wydzielana w osobny gatunek muchomor królewski (Amanita regalis) (pierwsza fot.) odróżnia się żółtobrązową barwą miąższu pod skórką kapelusza i inną podstawą trzonu.
Jadalne muchomor twardawy (Amanita spissa) (=excellsa) (druga fot.) i muchomor czerwieniejący (Amanita rubescens) (trzecia fot.) mają nieprążkowany brzeg kapelusza i prążkowana górną powierzchnię pierścienia.
A brown formation similar in colour Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) recognized as a separate species Amanita regalis (photo 1) is distinguished by a yellow-brown colour of the flesh under cuticle of the cap and a different stipe base.
www.grzyby.pl /gatunki/Amanita_pantherina.htm   (579 words)

  
 Dispositivo Alteracion Mental ::: Amanita Mushrooms :::
The Amanita mushrooms have been used for centuries by shamans on Siberia and the east of E.U and Canada (all tribes with similar practices).
Amanita Muscaria and Pantherina only grows close to:Birch, Larch, Fir, Pine or Oak with which it creates a symbiotic union.
The 90% of deaths caused by Mushrooms ingestions are caused by Amanita species since the most dangerous mushrooms belong to this family.
www.malditoscyborgs.org /dam/english/articles/drugs/amanita/amanita.html   (656 words)

  
 Red Angels - Secrets of Soma, the Amanita Muscaria mushroom
The basket of dried Amanita muscaria and formosa (some a foot wide in the fresh state) are from our special stash from the past season.
We spent the 1999-2000 Amanita season traveling around Northern California and the Pacific Northwest on a magical mushroom adventure putting a video/DVD together to historically document the 21st century use of Soma as a spiritual sacrament.
There are many varieties and colors of Amanita and though I've taken every color, white, yellow, orange, red and brown, I would only recommend using red and orange to the initiate for all others must be chosen and prepared carefully in order to ensure a pleasant, safe experience.
redangels.yage.net   (2044 words)

  
 IPCS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
These mushrooms are mostly species of Amanita, primarily the Fly-Agaric, Amanita muscaria, and the Panther, Amanita pantherina, but their toxins are not related chemically to the toxins in the more deadly Amanitas such as A.phalloides and A.virosa.
Amanita muscaria, the Fly-Agaric, has attracted attention among Europeans at least since the appearance in the early eighteenth century of the first travellers' tales recounting the use of this mushroom among Siberian Tribesmen.
MüLLER, G.F.R. and EUGSTER, C.H. (1965) [Muscimol, a Pharmacodinamic Substance from Amanita muscaria] Helvetica Chimica Acta, 48:910-926.
joseppiqueras.iespana.es /bibliografia/ipcs.htm   (6938 words)

  
 Amanita pantherina Panther Amanitas for sale : Bouncing Bear Botanicals
Amanita pantherina are also known as Panther Caps or Panther Amanitas.
This cousin of Amanita muscaria ranges in color from dark to light brown, tan to dull yellowish.
Amanita pantherina (Panther Amanita) mushrooms are very poisonous and are sold for research purposes only.
www.bouncingbearbotanicals.com /product_info.php?ref=32&products_id=261   (154 words)

  
 Review: More Toxic Than Hallucinogenic (1/10)
I have tried to smoke whole dried pieces of the cap of Amanita pantherina before and have noticed nothing, but I haven't tried to just smoke the brown skin of the cap.
As the rest of the mushroom is drying its beginning to have a 'chemical' smell similar to Amanita pantherina but much weaker.
Months later after lot of tests I've found that Amanita Pantherina is much less toxic and more hallucinogenic then the better known Amanita Muscaria.
www.smoke-marijuana.com /mushrooms/amanita_muscaria/shroom   (999 words)

  
 Pantherina - Amanita Pantherina --- Pipes and Bongs Superstore - Weedcity.com
We have sourced some very rare amanita pantherina for you to study in your own home.
Psychoactive Amanitas are mushrooms which contain the psychoactive chemicals ibotenic acid and muscimol.
Amanita Pantherina are cured at source, they are picked and taken to special drying chambers 170-200f this process turns some of the ibotenic acid into muscimol which is believed to be most active.
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Wieland _et al_ (1953) extracted bufotenine from the poisonous mushrooms _Amanita mappa, Amanita muscaria_, and _Amanita pantherina_.
Contents: Foreword, 25 essays Excerpt(s): Another variety of the amanita muscaria grows south of the fortieth parallel, with the pine as its host-tree, and is equally hallucinogenic.
Because the juice of the amanita muscaria mushrooms (which still grow under the pines of Mount Tabor) could be laced with ivy juice or wine to make the raiders completely fearless, and because this variety, when dried, is fox-colored.
paranoia.lycaeum.org /psychedelics/mushrooms/amanita.info   (3003 words)

  
 Erowid Psychoactive Amanitas Vault : Amanita pantherina (Panther)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Erowid Psychoactive Amanitas Vault : Amanita pantherina (Panther)
pantherina has a Cap that is 4-15 cm (2-6") in diameter, round, becoming convex to flat or slightly sunken.
The cap is never red or bright orange-yellow as in A. muscaria, and the stalk lacks the grayish patches characteristic of A. porphyria.
www.erowid.org /plants/amanitas/amanitas_pantherina.shtml   (370 words)

  
 ÖйúʳÓþúÍøhttp://www.mushroom.gov.cn-California Fungi: Amanita pantherina
Amanita pantherina is an extremely variable species in the S.F. Bay area with cap color varying from yellowish-buff to dark brown.
Amanita gemmata is similar but with a yellower cap.
Michael Wood: Amanita pantherina (CP) -- closeup of universal veil remnants on cap and paritial veil
www.323800.com /mushroom/caf/species/Amanita_pantherina.html   (260 words)

  
 amanita pantherina - Shroomery Message Board
I live in Tacoma, WA, and I found some mushrooms growing in beauty bark under a bush, which I believe to be amanita pantherina.
To be [relatively] sure of the species, you will need to use a good key, and even then, i would not advise eating them, they are not the same as A. muscaria [which are not exactly safe as it is].
As concrete said, there are several deadly Amanitas that could be mistaken for A pantherina.
www.shroomery.org /forums/showflat.php/Number/2192508   (335 words)

  
 Amanita multisquamosa (MushroomExpert.Com)
This beautiful mushroom, apparently eastern in distribution, is one of several species in the Amanita pantherina species cluster.
Amanita pantherina is a very similar species, but it is stouter in stature, its cap is brown (though a pale variety exists), and it is primarily found west of the Rocky Mountains, though it may be occasional in the east.
This name stuck until the 1970's, when the mushroom was reduced to the status of an Amanita pantherina variety, A.
www.mushroomexpert.com /amanita_multisquamosa.html   (346 words)

  
 amanita pantherina??? - Shroomery Message Board
I was just on the phone with Hildegard who is with the Puget OSound Mycological Society and yes we do have Amanita pantherina her eint he PNW with at least two variations of it.
If you need to talk to her about it, her number is int he phone book under the heading of Puget SOound Mycological Society and listen to a recording and press 3, after the recording is over for her number.
A pantherina does grow in the the US I have seen it and many people have picked it.
www.shroomery.org /forums/showflat.php/Number/2407903   (823 words)

  
 California Fungi: Amanita pantherina
Because Monterey pine is widely planted in the San Francisco Bay area, the Panther Amanita is abundant and easily found in urban parks.
Michael Wood: Amanita pantherina (CP) -- older, paler sporocarps
Informationszentrale gegen Vergiftungen der Universiteat Bonn: Amanita pantherina (CP)
www.mykoweb.com /CAF/species/Amanita_pantherina.html   (255 words)

  
 Amanita pantherina doses? [Archive] - Edot forums
I have used Amanita muscaria continuously for several months at a time, and I think it is a real health-enhancer when correctly used.
Amanita muscaria seems to especially favour rich French sauces and hearty Italian ones.
I have read the 9th Book of the Rig Veda (the one with the Soma Hymns) under the full influence of Amanita muscaria and I am absolutely convinced that it really is the Sacred Soma of Ancient India; it was remarkably easy to identify the sentiments the authors expressed with what I, myself, was feeling.
www.entheogen.com /forum/archive/index.php?t-1724.html   (3319 words)

  
 Attractive, but deadly - a look at some of the more poisonous fungi
In Europe, Amanita phalloides, the Death Cap, is responsible for probably more than 90% of the fatal mushroom poisonings.
Because the liver is responsible for a major portion of protein synthesis in the body, the failure of the liver is the most prominent feature of a poisoning by the Death Cap.
Apart from Amanita's, there are other deadly poisonous mushrooms that are not so easy to recognize.
www.microscopy-uk.org.uk /mag/artjun00/jpfungi.html   (407 words)

  
 pantherina: untitled
Amanitas resource offers articles and data sheets on Amanitas dosage, chemistry, legal issues, mycology, history and effects.
Threatened fishes of the world:Percina pantherina (Moore & Reeves, 1955) (Percidae.
Read about the primary active chemicals known in Amanita muscaria and A. pantherina, which are muscimol, ibotenic acid, muscazone, and muscarine.
www.usmlepass.com /pantherina.html   (160 words)

  
 Amanita pantherina :: Funghi in Italia :: Funghi Commestibili - Funghi Velenosi - Botanica e Fiori
Amanita pantherina :: Funghi in Italia :: Funghi Commestibili - Funghi Velenosi - Botanica e Fiori
Amanita gemmata specie ritenuta da molti imprudentemente commestibile, provoca infatti intossicazioni, ha il cappello generalmente giallo o giallo-ocrace, grigiastro crema nella fo.amici.
Amanita vaginata (gruppo) tutte commestibili, ma prive di anello e con diversa volva.
www.amint.org /modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=715   (513 words)

  
 POISONOUS AND HALLUCINOGENIC MUSHROOMS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Amanita pantherina and Amanita pantherinoides, shown here, are look-alikes distinguished from Amanita muscaria by having a single roll of tissue looking like a stand-up collar at the base of the stem just above the bulbous swelling.
Amanita pantherina causes more mushroom poisonings than any other mushroom in the Pacific Northwest.
One problem that seekers of hallucinogenic plants face is that the content of active ingredients varies from one region to the next and from one specimen to the next.
www.evergreen.edu /mushrooms/phm/s33.htm   (146 words)

  
 Morels, Truffles and other Spring Mushrooms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Amanita pantherina is a poisonous Amanita with a different kind of volva, known as a rolled collar volva left at the base of the stem.
Amanita pantherina will fruit early in the spring.
Amanita pantherina contains ibotenic acid and muscimol which cause changes in size and time perception, often associated with uncontrolled violent behavior followed by a deep coma-like sleep.
www.evergreen.edu /mushrooms/mtsm/s68.htm   (145 words)

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