European Destroying Angel
Amanita verna
EXTREME RISK: FEATURES CONSISTENT WITH DEADLY AMANITA SPECIES

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Kluczowe cechy
- Large
- pure white cap
- smooth surface
- Gills are free
- crowded
- and pure white
- Robust
- white stem with a bulbous base
- Base structure suggests remnants of a universal veil (volva)
- No visible ring (annulus) on the stem shaft
- Flesh does not appear to stain or bruise color
Kolor:
Pure white (cap, gills, stem)
Zapach:
Unknown (often mild or slightly unpleasant)
Wzór wzrostu:
Single
Środowisko:
Soil
Siedlisko i występowanie
Siedlisko:
Deciduous or mixed forest floor, often near oaks or chestnuts
Występowanie:
Mediterranean Europe, including Spain (Alicante region)
Sezonowość:
Spring to Autumn
Kluczowe cechy do potwierdzenia
- Spore print color is unknown (critical for distinguishing Amanita from Agaricus)
- Full volva structure is obscured by damage/soil
- Multiple mushroom species present in the collection
Wartość ekonomiczna
Popyt rynkowy:
None - toxic
Zakres cenowy:
N/A
Użytek komercyjny:
None
Informacje o toksyczności
Objawy:
- Severe gastrointestinal distress (delayed 6-24 hours)
- False remission period
- Liver and kidney failure
- Coma and death
Czas wystąpienia objawów:
6 to 24 hours post-ingestion
Pierwsza pomoc:
- Contact emergency services immediately
- Do not induce vomiting unless instructed by medical personnel
Kontakty alarmowe:
- 112 (EU Emergency)
- 112 (Spain Poison Control)
Podobne gatunki
Death Cap (White Form)
Amanita phalloides
Kluczowe różnice:
- Typically has a greenish or yellowish cap tint
- Often possesses a distinct, skirt-like ring (annulus)
- Volva is usually more sac-like and distinct
Destroying Angel
Amanita virosa
Kluczowe różnice:
- Often has a shaggier or woollier stem surface
- Cap may be conical rather than broadly convex
Horse Mushroom
Agaricus arvensis
Kluczowe różnice:
- Gills start white but quickly turn pink, then dark brown/black
- Spore print is dark brown, not white
- Lacks a true volva at the base
Zalecane działanie
Immediate disposal of all collected specimens. If ingestion has occurred, seek emergency medical attention immediately.