Fly agaric bright yellow (Amanita gemmata)
- Divisioun: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
- Ënnerdeelung: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
- Klasse: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
- Ënnerklass: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
- Uerdnung: Agaricales (Agaric oder Lamellar)
- Famill: Amanitaceae (Amanitaceae)
- Gattung: Amanita (Amanita)
- Typ: Amanita gemmata (bright yellow fly agaric)
- fléien agaric
Fly agaric bright yellow (Den t. gemmata amanita) is a mushroom of the Amanitaceae family.
Saison end of spring – autumn.
Kapp , ocher-yellow, dry, 4-10 cm in ∅. In young mushrooms – in ripe ones – it becomes. The edges of the cap are furrowed.
Pulp white or yellowish color, with a slight smell of radish. The plates are free, frequent, soft, at first bnly, in old mushrooms they can be light buffy.
Been elongated, fragile, whitish or yellowish, 6-10 cm in height, ∅ 0,5-1,5 cm with a ring; as the mushroom matures, the ring disappears. The surface of the foot is smooth, sometimes pubescent.
Remains of bedspreads: membranous ring, quickly disappears, leaving an indistinct mark on the leg; the volva is short, inconspicuous, in the form of narrow rings on the swelling of the stem; on the skin of the cap there are usually white flaky plates.
Spore powder is white, spores are 10×7,5 µm, broadly ellipsoid.
Shows a different degree of toxicity depending on the place of growth. According to the symptoms of poisoning, it is similar to the panther fly agaric.