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Amanita muscaria , commonly known as the fly agaric or fly Amanita , is a poisonous and psychoactive basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the genus Amanita . Native throughout the temperate a...
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Information about the fly agaric mushroom, aka Amanita muscaria. ... Fly Agaric Mushroom Information ... How To Use Fly Agaric Mushrooms (Amanita muscaria)
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Fly Agaric; Beni Tengutake ... Amanita muscaria var. muscaria (Fly Agaric) ... Fly-Agaric Motifs in the Cu Chulaind Myth Cycle - T. Riedlinger...
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muscaria is the red Fly Agaric mushroom. Its Cap is 5-30 cm (2-10") in diameter and is bright to blood red with a white universal veil. This universal veil will entirely cover the youngest mushrooms, will form whitish spots or warts on mature mushrooms, and may eventually wash or wear off with age.
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Article by Tom Volk on the Fly Agaric, the toxins in contains, and the parts it may have played in history. ... This month's fungus is Amanita muscaria, the fly agaric.
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This section is about the use of the Fly-Agaric mushroom, for medicinal and spiritual use, by the Celtic and Pre-Celtic people of Ireland. This is probably the most well known fungi because of it's association with the fairy folk, was a very important fungi to the Druids of the Celtic tribes.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on fly agaric (mushroom), Other sources of bufotenine are the mushroom Amanita muscaria and the tropical American tree Piptadenia peregrina, the seeds of which were used at the time of the early Spanish explorations by the Indians of Trinidad and of the Orinoco Plain to make the ...
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See The Colorful Fly Agaric Mushroom; ... The beautiful "fly agaric" mushroom (Amanita muscaria) is unmistakable with its bright red cap covered with white scales (remnants of the membranous universal veil that once enveloped the entire stalk and umbrella-like cap).
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Scientific Name Amanita muscaria Common Name Fly Agari ... Plant Pathology Information Note ... Mushroom Description CAP color variable: red, salmon-red, orange or yellow; covered with white or yellow "scales" or patches of tissue; margin striate. GILLS white, not attached to stalk, close. STALK white to off-white with a...
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Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria). Soma, the god-narcotic of the ancient Hindus attained an exalted place in magico-religious ceremonies of the Aryans, who 3500 years ago swept down from the north into the Indus Valley, bringing with them the cult of Soma. ... The Fly Agaric, so named because early use was to stun or kill...
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