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amanita![]() Fruiting bodies of the death cap in English woodland. The death cap, which can quite easily be mistaken for the edible common field mushroom, is particularly dangerous because there is no known antidote. It takes only 20 gm/0.7 oz of fresh fungus to kill an adult human being, death resulting from acute liver failure. Any of a group of fungi (see fungus) distinguished by a ring (or volva) around the base of the stalk, warty patches on the cap, and the clear white colour of the gills. Many of the species are brightly coloured and highly poisonous. (Genus Amanita, family Agaricaceae.)
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"The workshop definitely offered ideas I can use when I train
the seniors at my facility," says Amanita Faust, a personal trainer
who's also working on her degree in leisure services management and
gerontology. We tentatively identified it as Amanita verna or
Amanita virosa.
Released as Amanita Pestilens (Poisoned Love), it only found an audience
once at the 1965 Berlin Film Festival, where it was sold to West German
television and beamed into East Germany for rather obscure political
reasons. |
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