Saffron ringless amanita
A species of Amanita mushrooms Scientific name : Amanita crocea Genus : Amanita mushrooms
Saffron ringless amanita, A species of Amanita mushrooms
Scientific name: Amanita crocea
Genus: Amanita mushrooms
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Description
The saffron ringless amanita displays a orange-hued head. This coloring and the lack of a veil around its cap have given the fungus its name, saffron ringless amanita. This mushroom can be found in European hardwood forests from summer to fall. It has a sweet scent and, depending on location, can grow either in small or large groups.
Colors
White
Orange
Habitat
In woodland
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General Info
Habitat
In woodland
Growth Form
Solitary, gregarious
Sporocarp Height
9 inches
Cap Diameter
4 inches
Endangered Species
No
Habit
Mycorrhizal
Substrate
On soil
Smell
Odor not distinctive
Spore Print
White
Species Status
Widely distributed in North America and Europe
Distribution Area
Europe,western Asia
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Gilled fungi Family
Amanita Genus
Amanita mushrooms Species
Saffron ringless amanita