Fungifriday Amanita genus, be carefully.


Nature always gives us the most beautiful specimens. Here is one from the Amanita genus, one of the most dangerous in the fungal kingdom, of extraordinary beauty as you can see here.


The color is intense and extraordinary yellow with its little hairs around the upper edge. Beautiful, very beautiful like never before. I was able to see it from a kilometer away.
It emerges from an egg embedded in the tree, particularly in the "7 pellejos" tree, which provides it with the necessary substrate for its growth.




On its inner sides you can appreciate its symmetrically designed gills, growing from the center out to the edge.
And its stem, very strong and beautiful, that evokes a very well-structured Smurf house.
This genus, Amanita, is one of the most dangerous because they can kill you in a short time or cause you very severe damage and make life very difficult. So please, let's be very careful with these kinds. They are very lethal and that is where the beauty of their colors lies. Always remember: bright and intense colors are used by Mother Nature as a warning that denotes danger.



This mushroom always appears when there is a lot of humidity and rainfall is intense, and that has happened in our region. There has been excessive rain in the last few days, which is very favorable for the growth of all kinds of mushrooms, including this one.
This beautiful mushroom has a diameter of approximately 10 cm in height and its radius is also even, about 8 cm in diameter on its cap, which makes it very easy to see and locate when you're in the mountains. Although many times, since we are always looking for them, we spot them easily from anywhere. I could tell you that I spotted it from more than 500 meters away because I know what they look like and I know what I'm looking for.


So, my friends who are fungi enthusiasts, this is a great treasure that I bring to you today for your enjoyment and to share with you. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did when taking these beautiful photos. This is one of the best I have captured so far in my entire career, and here I bring it to you for your pleasure.
Thank you for coming. And remember: do not touch any mushroom if you are not sure it is edible. It is very, very dangerous.


This guy is not an amanita as it grows from wood and lacks a stem ring. I think it is Volvariella bombycina as the egg and fuzzy cap give it away along with the pink gills. The cap color can range from yellow to white as well. Possibly yellow when younger? I've only seen it in it white stage. Also they're edible
https://foragerchef.com/silky-rosegill-volvariella-bombycina/
Thanks a lot for the work, i am review and check the information,
Also this is a rare find, I've only seen them once.
I was really really excited when i found it.
I often see Elm Oysters off in the distance hoping they will be one of these. Fortunately Elm Oysters are also edible and big just with a fatter stem and no fuzzy cap.
The mushroom is very beautiful, thank you for telling us about the dangers of this mushroom.
This kingdom would be very dangeroua.
Yes, this is one of the most poisonous mushrooms in the world. Thank you for sharing the quality information with us. Keep shining 🌟
Welcome here and thanks.
Thanks for sharing this amazing information and for the great work you put while capturing the mushrooms. Those pictures came out great.
Thanks really really exited about the fungi.
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Very pretty edition! Good that you captured it premature egg-shaped form.
Thanks but is not edited the photos are natural from my phone imagine me througt in the soil trying to capture this amazing creatures.
Thanks for comming.
This mushroom looks very pretty; it immediately catches the eye.
Yes very lovely.