Identification--Amanita Muscaria?

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  1. smeadows79

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    Location: Central Alabama
    Found growing under birch and pine trees.

    Are any of these the Amanita Muscaria ?
     
  2. GeoCivics

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    they look like them to me and they grow around birch & pine trees.
     
  3. smeadows79

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    I no the middle pic isnt a muscaria but are the others
     
  4. Octopus.Tenticals

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    Yep, the middle one doesn't look right. Maybe too juvenile to tell?!? The others are amnatia m. Make sure you prepare them right..!
     
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    the middle is an flavivolvata a muscaria .. no warts.. leave them grow.
     
  6. smeadows79

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    Please help me ID; Amanita Muscaria ?

    Thank you
     
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  8. smeadows79

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    Please help me ID; Amanita Muscaria ?

    Thank you
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    i belive these are. can someone confirm
     
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    you should pick those til they vulva and ring have separated and the cap is open..

    yes a.muscaria..
     
  10. smeadows79

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    your sure about this squirell?
     
  11. barefootboi

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    this mushroom identification is very scary and sounds very bad if wrong. I am really thinking differently now.
     
  12. deleted

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    yes.. those others are dried out.

    avoid the potato white ones.. phalloides.
     

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