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DANGER. FATAL MUSHROOMS. Amanita phalloidess became one of the most poisonous mushrooms. It is believed that it causes 95% smrtih outcome in mushroom poisoning. It grows in all types of forests in summer and in autumn, individually or in groups. This fungus usually mixed with mushrooms (Agaricus). Photographed member of the Fungi mushroom association Niš Stojanović Dejan.

Habitat area Zaplanje, village Gadzin Han (the city of Nis), Southern Serbia, SERBIA.
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