Amanita porphyria (Amanita porphyria)

Systematics:
  • Vaega: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Vaevaega: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Vasega: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
  • Vasega laiti: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
  • Poloaiga: Agaricales (Agaric poʻo Lamellar)
  • Aiga: Amanitaceae (Amanitaceae)
  • Genus: Amanita (Amanita)
  • ituaiga: Amanita porphyria (Amanita porphyria)

Amanita porphyria (Amanita porphyria) ata ma faʻamatalagaFly agaric gray or Amanita porphyry (O le t. Amanita porphyria) ose mushroom o le genus Amanita (lat. Amanita) o le aiga Amanitaceae (lat. Amanitaceae).

Amanita porphyry grows in coniferous, especially pine forests. Occurs in single specimens from July to October.

Hat up to 8 cm in ∅, first, then, grayish-brown,

brown-gray with a bluish-violet tint, with filmy flakes of bedspread or without them.

Pulp, with a sharp unpleasant odor.

The plates are free or slightly adherent, frequent, thin, white. Spore powder is white. Spores are rounded.

Leg up to 10 cm long, 1 cm ∅, hollow, sometimes swollen at the base, with a white or gray ring, white with a grayish tint. The vagina is adherent, with free edges, first white, then darkening.

taligaʻimoa mea oona, has an unpleasant taste and smell, therefore it is inedible.

Tuua se tali