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Amanita sp.

Amanita sp. at Jerrabomberra, ACT

Amanita sp. at Jerrabomberra, ACT - 1 May 2020 09:33 AM
Amanita sp. at Jerrabomberra, ACT - 1 May 2020 09:33 AM
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Identification history

Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 25 Jun 2020 Heino1
Amanita sp. 2 May 2020 KenT
Amanita sp. 2 May 2020 KenT
Amanita sp. 2 May 2020 KenT
Unidentified 1 May 2020 SandraH
Unidentified 1 May 2020 SandraH
Unidentified 1 May 2020 SandraH
Unidentified 1 May 2020 SandraH
Unidentified 1 May 2020 SandraH
Unidentified 1 May 2020 SandraH

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User's notes

Callum Brae NR, only a few metres from side fence. about 4cm across cap. Quite short stem, even with a mirror could not distinguish any gills under cap (poor light and light rain at the time didn't help)

3 comments

KenT wrote:
   2 May 2020
Given the nature of the cap surface, I can't think what else to suggest. It would be an immature specimen.
KenT wrote:
   2 May 2020
Given the nature of the cap surface, I can't think what else to suggest. It would be an immature specimen.
KenT wrote:
   2 May 2020
Given the nature of the cap surface, I can't think what else to suggest. It would be an immature specimen.

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Sighting information

Species information

  • Amanita sp. Scientific name
  • Amanita sp. Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 1219.92m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • In flower
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