Infamous Amanitas

Infamous Amanitas

Amanita mushrooms, infamous worldwide except in Antarctica, are notorious for their lethal amatoxins, causing 90% of fatal mushroom poisonings. In North America, they claim about three lives annually. Quebec's recent fatality was due to Amanita bisporigera, one of the local "destroying angels."

Bunyard & Justice's book "Amanitas of North America" showcases 120 stunningly photographed species, from deadly to delicious. They unravel the myths and dangers of these fungi, stressing the importance of proper identification. Remember: there are old foragers and reckless foragers, but no reckless old foragers.

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