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Personal medico de Essalud con Epp para nivel de riesgo muy alto frente al Covid-19.

2-21-2012 wall of rose stars completed for the quilt top.

Taken in Epping Forest near London. Camera CANON 450D with Tamron 28-75mm F2.8 Lens.

 

MUSHROOM : Amanita Muscaria

 

location: North America, Europe, England.

edibility: Deadly

fungus colour: Red or redish or pink

normal size: 5-15cm

cap type: Convex to shield shaped

stem type: Ring on stem, Volva on stem

spore colour: White, cream or yellowish

habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on the ground

 

Amanita muscaria (L. ex Fr.) Hooker, Fly Agaric, Amanite tue-mouches, Fausse Oronge Roter Fliegenpilz, Légyölö galoca. Cap 8–20cm across, globose or hemispherical at first then flattening, bright scarlet covered with distinctive white pyramidal warts which may be washed off by rain leaving the cap almost smooth and the colour fades. Stem 80–180×10–20mm, white, often covered in shaggy volval remnants as is the bulbous base, the white membranous ring attached to the stem apex sometimes becoming flushed yellow from the pigment washed off the cap. Flesh white, tinged red or yellow below the cap cuticle, Taste pleasant, smell faint. Gills free, white. Spore print white. Spores broadly ovate, nonamyloid, 9.5–10.5×7–8µ. Habitat usually with birch trees, Season late summer to late autumn. Common. Deadly poisonous. It contains many different toxins see below. Distribution, America and Europe.

 

Info courtesy : Rogers Mushrooms.

Personal medico de Essalud con Epp para nivel de riesgo alto frente al Covid-19.

Epping - End of the line

epp in browns and pinks with a row of green.

The southern end of Epping Forest flying toward London. The reservoirs can be seen in the distance.

Epping Station area re - development

 

This area was connected to the new track to South Morang.

 

Photo: Kevin Patterson

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