The fly agaric
On my dog, Nala's, birthday, we went for a walk in the Ostalb district to photograph mushrooms. Nowadays I don't know exactly where I was, but there were a lot of mushrooms.
The fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) is a species of mushroom from the Amanita family. It is weak, poisonous, but not harmless. The species, also known as the red fly agaric, appears in Central Europe from June to winter, mainly from July to October.
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- Author: Ruben Storm
- Created: October 23, 2012
- Published: March 15, 2013
- Camera: Nikon D7000
- Lens: -
- Location: Ostalb-Kreis, Germany
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The most beautiful mushroom species you find, the color of this mushroom is very beautiful.
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A beautiful fly agaric. It's just perfect.
I wish I could find some of those. I would eat them all.
Seriously? Those are toxic!
They can be prepared to remove the toxins. When prepared correctly, they can be very hallucinogenic. It would be a lot of fun.
The indigenous northern and central Europeans use to eat them to have fun or see into the future!
They are a powerful psychedelic mushroom. I would love to try it one day. It’s the Mario mushroom that gives him super powers.
There are also rumors that this is where the story of Santa Clause came from. The reindeer in the area would eat them and they would start tripping and jump around. That’s where the whole “flying reindeer” thing may have come from. People would also dry these mushrooms out by hanging them on trees, which is where some people think the tree decorating thing came from as well.