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Amanita armeniaca

Broulee Moruya Nature Observation Area

Amanita armeniaca at Broulee Moruya Nature Observation Area - suppressed
Amanita armeniaca at Broulee Moruya Nature Observation Area - suppressed
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Identification history

Amanita armeniaca 5 Jun 2025 Heinol
Unverified 18 May 2024 LisaH

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6 comments

Teresa wrote:
   18 May 2024
After being in a similar area today, am suggesting this may be an Amanita sp but need to see greater detail to be more confident with an ID
LisaH wrote:
   18 May 2024
Thank you - I just don't know what to provide with photos of fungi?
Teresa wrote:
   18 May 2024
@LisaH you are doing terrific with some great images -
basically we need to see all aspects of the fungi including the base of the stem and how it attaches to the substrate.
(Amanita sp tend to show a bulbous base ), others have quite a different type of attachment to either wood or into the earth.
Caps can be hairy, smooth split and of course gills & pores are also important to show their size and shape and attachment to the stem.
Do keep going, these are great.
LisaH wrote:
   18 May 2024
Thanks heaps, that’s really helpful!
Pam wrote:
   19 May 2024
Amanita armeniaca. Not on species list
LisaH wrote:
   19 May 2024
Thank you!

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  • Amanita armeniaca Scientific name
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  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
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