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Galerina marginata, known colloquially as funeral bell, deadly skullcap, autumn skullcap or deadly galerina, is a species of extremely poisonous mushroom-forming fungus in the family Hymenogastraceae of the order Agaricales. It contains the same deadly amatoxins found in the death cap (Amanita phalloides).
Leucocoprinus brebissonii is a species of mushroom producing fungus in the family Agaricaceae. [1] [2] It is commonly called the skullcap dapperling due to its distinctive pattern on the cap. This mushroom was only thought to be found in Europe but it has since been observed in the Pacific Northwest [3] and may also be found in Asia.
Galerina marginata (also known as "autumn skullcap", "deadly galerina", etc.) is a poisonous species [12] found throughout the temperate regions of the world, in habitats as diverse as forests and urban parklands, wherever rotting wood is found.
"The mushrooms are the reproductive structure of a fungus that grows underground," Anne Pringle, a mycologist and expert on death cap mushrooms at the University of Wisconsin—Madison, tells ...
Suspected mushroom poisoning in Australia has made headlines around the world
A family in Canada is mourning the loss of their young son whose recent death is believed to have been caused by a poisonous mushroom. CBC News reports that the unnamed three-year old ate a toxic ...
Galerina marginata, a poisonous mushroom also known as "deadly skullcap" or "autumn skullcap" Scutellaria , a genus of flowering plants also known as "skullcaps" Scutellaria baicalensis ("Baikal skullcap", "Chinese skullcap"), an herb native to eastern Asia
Amanita phalloides is the most poisonous of all known mushrooms. [6] [7] [8] It is estimated that as little as half a mushroom contains enough toxin to kill an adult human. [9] It is also the deadliest mushroom worldwide, responsible for 90% of mushroom-related fatalities every year. [10]
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