Fly agaric - amanita muscaria mushroom, with its distinctive red cap and white poisonous spots in full bloom at the autumn forest in Germany.


FLY AGARIC MUSHROOM, Amanita muscaria may be one of man's oldest hallucinogens. It has been suggested that perhaps its strange effects contributed to man's early ideas of deity. Fly agaric mushrooms grow in the north (cold) temperate regions of both hemispheres. The Eurasian type has a beautiful deep orange to blood-red cap flecked with white scales. The cap of the usual North American type varies from cream to an orange-yellow. There are also chemical differences between the two, for the New World type is devoid of the strongly hallucinogenic effects of its Old World counterpart.


Size: 6000px × 4000px
Location: 66701 Reimsbach, Saarland, Germany
Photo credit: © Siegfried Kräker / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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