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  2. Destroying angel - Wikipedia

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    The name destroying angel applies to several similar, closely related species of deadly all-white mushrooms in the genus Amanita. [1] They are Amanita virosa in Europe and A. bisporigera and A. ocreata in eastern and western North America, respectively. [ 1 ]

  3. Amanita virosa - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, it has the recommended English name of destroying angel [1] and is known internationally as the European destroying angel. [2] Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are agaricoid (mushroom-shaped) and pure white with a ring on the stem and a sack-like volva at the base. The species is deadly poisonous. It occurs in Europe and northern Asia. [3]

  4. Amanita bisporigera - Wikipedia

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    Amanita bisporigera is a deadly poisonous species of fungus in the family Amanitaceae.It is commonly known as the eastern destroying angel amanita, [3] the eastern North American destroying angel or just as the destroying angel, although the fungus shares this latter name with three other lethal white Amanita species, A. ocreata, A. verna and A. virosa.

  5. Amanita ocreata - Wikipedia

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    The mushroom belongs to the same section (Phalloideae) and genus (Amanita) as several deadly poisonous fungi including the death cap (A. phalloides) and several all-white species of Amanita known as "destroying angels": A. bisporigera of eastern North America, and the European A. virosa. "Death angel" is used as an alternate common name.

  6. UK foragers guide on how to avoid poison mushrooms - AOL

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    There are five main types of mushrooms with deadly toxins growing in the UK. ... Destroying Angel and Fools Funnel. Panther Cap mushrooms are 5-12cm in diameter and are brown with white spots ...

  7. Mushrooms’ popularity is booming, but so are poisonings ...

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    It appeared that he had eaten a mushroom called a destroying angel. One mushroom has enough toxin to kill a person; Bill ate four. When he didn’t resist going to the hospital, Tammy knew that ...

  8. Amanita verna - Wikipedia

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    Amanita verna, commonly known as the fool's mushroom or the spring destroying angel (see destroying angel), [2] is a deadly poisonous basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the genus Amanita. Occurring in Europe in spring, A. verna associates with various deciduous and coniferous trees. The caps, stipes and gills are all white in colour.

  9. Mushroom poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Of the most lethal mushrooms, five—the death cap (A. phalloides), the three destroying angels (A. virosa, A. bisporigera, and A. ocreata), and the fool's mushroom (A. verna)—belong to the genus Amanita, and two more—the deadly webcap (C. rubellus), and the fool's webcap (C. orellanus)—are from the genus Cortinarius.