- Amanita xanthocephala - Wikipedia
Amanita xanthocephala, known as the vermilion grisette, pretty grisette or vermilion amanita is a colourful mushroom of the genus Amanita It is found in Australia in association with Eucalyptus and may be toxic to humans
- Amanita xanthocephala | Atlas of Living Australia
Amanita xanthocephala (Berk ) D A Reid R N Hilton species Accepted Name authority: AusFungi
- Amanita xanthocephala (Vermilion grisette) - Canberra Southern Tablelands
The fruit body is a mushroom with a yellow, orange or reddish cap atop a white to yellowish stem The cap, up to 5 cm in diameter, is initially hemispherical but flattens on expansion and, at maturity, is shallowly convex (or even flat) and often with marginal striations The gills are white
- Australian Fungi - A Blog: #37 Amanita xanthocephala
Amanita xanthocephala is a native fungus found singly or in scattered groups on the ground amongst leaf litter in native forests This Amanita is mycorrhizal, meaning it forms an association with the host plants' roots where both parties benefit
- Amanita Xanthocephala - FungiOz - Australian fungi more
Fungi Stem: White or pale yellow, ringless, but with a volva at base having orange edges Found: An Australian species found with eucalypts This one found on native grass in Forrest, northern Otway ranges
- Amanita xanthocephala
Amanita xanthocephala Cap: convex; 30 - 40 mm diameter; pale yellow (3A3, 3A4, 4A4), with floccules of white velar remains concentrated at centre, edge striate
- Amanita xanthocephala - redlist. info
Amanita xanthocephala is one of the most common species of ectomycorrhizal fungi in temperate forests of southern Australia It is a small but distinctive and colourful fungus that has been one of the target species of the Fungimap scheme since the 1990s
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